Is Good Life Plus Legit?

This is an independent, informational guide for UK readers and is not affiliated with the organisations mentioned. It is provided for general information only.

Yes, Good Life Plus is a legitimate UK prize-draw operator and is now a publicly listed company. It works differently from most competition sites: instead of buying tickets for one prize, you pay a monthly subscription that automatically enters you into regular draws, with a free entry route available to keep it legal.

How the subscription model works

Good Life Plus works differently from most competition sites. Rather than buying tickets for one prize, you pay a monthly subscription that automatically enters you into regular draws for cars, cash, tech and holidays, and membership also comes with discounts and offers.

Now a publicly listed company, it has tens of thousands of subscribers across different membership tiers.

Free entry and legality

As with other UK competitions, there is a free postal entry route, which you can use for each draw without subscribing. The free route is what keeps the model legal as a prize draw rather than gambling.

It is not licensed by the Gambling Commission, so it isn't regulated as gambling.

What to watch with a subscription

Because it is a recurring payment, the main things to keep an eye on are the monthly cost, how to cancel, and making sure you are happy with the value. Reviews are mixed: many are positive, but some raise customer-service and cancellation concerns.

If you subscribe, treat the monthly fee as an entertainment budget you are comfortable with.

Is the subscription worth it?

The appeal is convenience and frequency: you are entered automatically into regular draws without buying tickets each time. The trade-off is less control over exactly what you are entering.

Whether it is worth it depends on how much you value that convenience against the monthly cost.

In short, Good Life Plus is a genuine business rather than a scam, but the subscription format is the part to think about hardest. Make sure you know the monthly cost, how to stop it, and that you are comfortable being entered into draws automatically before you commit.

How is Good Life Plus different from other competition sites?

It uses a monthly subscription that auto-enters you into draws, rather than selling tickets for individual prizes.

Can you enter Good Life Plus for free?

Yes, there is a free postal entry route you can use per draw without subscribing.

Is Good Life Plus regulated by the Gambling Commission?

No — it operates as a prize draw, not as licensed gambling.

How do you cancel a Good Life Plus subscription?

Through your account, as set out in its terms; check the cancellation steps before you sign up.

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