Operator profile
Finish The Fight
FAILED VETTING 2026-07-16 (do not publish): ~1-year-old veteran-themed merch brand whose "C6 ZR1 or $100K" promo is a skin on the pooled Shared Sweeps $100,000 cash drawing, with three inconsistent formulations of its "10% to Stop Soldier Suicide" pledge and no acknowledgment from the (real) charity.
Is Finish The Fight legit?
Finish The Fight is listed here because we actively track its car giveaways. A legitimate car-giveaway operator publishes official rules, offers a free (no-purchase) way to enter, announces winners publicly, and has a track record of delivering cars. We link straight to Finish The Fight's official rules on every listing below, so you can verify the prize, odds, deadline, and eligibility before you enter.
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Finish The Fight — common questions
How do I enter a Finish The Fight car giveaway?
Open any live Finish The Fight giveaway below and follow the link to its official entry page. US sweepstakes law requires a free, no-purchase entry method, which we surface on each listing where Finish The Fight publishes one.
Can I enter Finish The Fight giveaways for free?
Almost always. Legitimate US sweepstakes must offer a free mail-in or online entry route that carries equal odds. Look for the "Free entry route" box on each Finish The Fight listing.
Do I pay taxes if I win a car from Finish The Fight?
Yes — a won car is taxed as ordinary income at its fair market value and reported on a 1099. Some operators include a cash-toward-taxes payment, which we flag under "What's Included" on the listing.