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SELF-HELP ‘My secret to winning £20k in online prizes’

BOOK IS KEY TO ‘LUCKY’ STREAK

- ■ by RACHEL SPENCER sunday@dailystar.co.uk

A COMPETION fan is on to a winner this Christmas – after securing all her presents from various online draws.

Lucky Fay, a graphic designer, has won 180 prizes on Facebook and Instagram in the last year – worth over £20,000.

Her haul includes a £250 PlayStatio­n 4, a £230 Xbox, a helicopter ride, a weekend at a five-star hotel, DVDs, movie merchandis­e, books, a mini freezer, beauty sets and a disco ball.

Fay, 29, has not stopped there and hopes to land a hamper of food so she can make Christmas dinner for all her family for free.

Fay, from County Clare, Ireland, said: “People say I’m lucky but I enter around ten competitio­ns a day and I really focus on what it is that I need.

“I used to think it was a load of rubbish.

“Then I started entering competitio­ns on Facebook and Instagram and the more you enter, the more that come up on your feed.

“So now it takes about 10 minutes a day and I’m always winning – the delivery drivers round here thought I was a lottery winner as they’re forever dropping off parcels until I told them it was all competitio­ns.”

She also claims a “Vision Board”, championed by author Rhonda Byrne, 73, helps her.

The Australian’s self-help book, The Secret, claims if you “visualise” the prize you want to win, you will get it.

One of the quotes from the book – a favourite with celebs such as Oprah Winfrey – says: “See the things you want as already yours.

“Know that they will come to you at need. Then let them come.”

Fay explained: “It sounds a bit wacky but it really does work.

“My biggest success was when I went to celebrate the 30th birthday of the National Lottery.

“I found an image of champagne glasses with the lottery logo on and used photos of me and my partner Marina celebratin­g. Then we won tickets to the party.”

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