Tim Hortons Roll Up The Rim to Win is on and the love has spread to many across Canada and the United States.
There is a total of 294,069,480 cups being produced and spread across our fine land. As for the odds, Timmies says there is a 1 in 6 chance of winning something and most people will see “please play again” under the rim.
– Odds of winning a car: 1 in 7,498,772
– Odds of winning a TV: 1 in 1,999,672
– Odds of winning a TimCard: 1 in 12,498
– Odds of winning food or beverage: 1 in 49,007,531
– Odds of winning a $5,000 CIBC Prepaid card: 1 in 2,999,509
However, it seems that a plethora of people have taken to various social media site to express frustration and confusion as to their bad luck, noting that the odds are not in their favour.
@TimHortons I'm getting the major screw job on this #RollUpTheRim contest
0 for 19 so far!!!— Mitchell Winchester (@mwinchester79) February 17, 2017
@TimHortons I am very disappointed I have had 8 coffees since roll up the rim started and have not won on any of them. ????
— maggie marie (@maggiemarie99) February 17, 2017
@TimHortons 0/34 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
— Ramis Adeeb (@RamisAdeeb) February 16, 2017
@farwell_WR @TimHortons I'm 0 for 9… Hoping this cup snaps the losing streak.
— Cranky Old Man (@sgladstone94) February 16, 2017
@farwell_WR @TimHortons I'm 0 for 9… Hoping this cup snaps the losing streak.
— Cranky Old Man (@sgladstone94) February 16, 2017
@farwell_WR @TimHortons I'm 0 for 14 over here… ????????
— Heather Riemersma (@HeatherR297) February 16, 2017
PSA. Tim hortons does not accept 6 "please play agains" for a free coffee ????
— Rachael Witherel (@RWitherel) February 16, 2017
@TimHortons Odds of winning this year are much worse. This may be my last cup of joe, Tim.
— Duke (@crywxlf) February 16, 2017