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Local company High Peak Comps wants to make you £100,000 richer on Christmas Day

By Alasdair Perry   5th Dec 2025

High Peak Comps - a Buxton-based business - will be hosting their biggest ever prize draw for £100,000 on Christmas Day (Image - High Peak Comps / Alexander Greensmith)
High Peak Comps - a Buxton-based business - will be hosting their biggest ever prize draw for £100,000 on Christmas Day (Image - High Peak Comps / Alexander Greensmith)

A Buxton business will make someone £100,000 richer on Christmas Day.

Online prize draw operator High Peak Comps will be hosting their biggest-ever prize draw, just as the nation will be tucking into their Christmas lunch.

At 1pm, on Saturday December 25, one lucky player's number will come up, earning them £100,000 in their bank before the Christmas pudding has been lit!

It is the record amount High Peak Comps has held a competition for, £25,000 more than last Christmas' £75,000 draw.

Buxton residents and High Peak Comps' Callen Deighan (left) and Charles Edwards (right). (Image - High Peak Comps)

The £100,000 draw costs just 99p to enter, and one person can buy as many of 3000 tickets to increase their odds.

In total, 199,999 tickets will be sold for the draw. And its set to be a cracker, offering one gift Santa can't provide!

"We're delighted to offer a Christmas miracle to one lucky High Peak Comps player," said High Peak Comps Founder Charles Edwards.

"Yes, you read that correctly. This Christmas, we'll be making one of you £100,000 richer. A truly life changing end to the year.

The company has also given thousands of pounds to charity ahead of the festive period. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / High Peak Comps)

"This competition is set to close on 25th December. And we'll be live at 1pm on Christmas Day to find the winner and the prize will be paid within 24 hours.

"The draw will never be extended and the full prize will be given to the winner, regardless of ticket sales.

"You can enter any of our competitions for free. Just visit our terms and conditions page for more information.

"If you have any questions/queries regarding this competition, please do not hesitate to contact us.

"All that is left to say is good luck, and Merry Christmas."

Last year's Xmas draw winner was from Chapel-en-le-Frith, but anyone in the country can enter.

The £100,000 contest goes alongside the charity work the Dove Holes company has been doing in Stockport, such as donating chocolate to community events and raffle prizes to local school fairs.

The winner will be announced live at 1pm on the High Peak Comps Facebook page.

To enter High Peak Comps' biggest draw ever, you can head to THIS LINK to get your tickets.

Tech prizes

Tech prizes and more are up for grabs on the High Peak Comps website (Image - High Peak Comps)

High Peak Comps also has some exciting tech prizes on the go.

Among them is a draw for an iPhone 17 Pro (or a £900 cash alternative). It's just 15p to enter, and you can buy up to 300 tickets.

The winner of the iPhone 17 will be announced in a live prize draw on the High Peak Comps Facebook page on Wednesday 10 December at 8pm. 

Enter the iPhone 17 contest here.

Another is a draw for a Ninja Coffee Machine (or a £400 cash alternative). Again, it's just 15p to enter, and you can buy up to 300 tickets.

The winner of the coffee machine will be announced in a live prize draw on the High Peak Comps Facebook page on Wednesday 10 December at 8pm. 

Enter the Ninja Coffee Machine contest here.

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You could be one of the countless daily winners with High Peak Comps - browse the contests and get your ticket now!

Take Chloe - this week, she picked up a cool £700 in a High Peak Comps draw.

Winner Chloe Goodier picked up £700 in a recent High Peak Comps contest (Image via High Peak Comps)

High Peak Comps also does great work for local charities.

This week, they've:

  • Supported Wincle Primary School near Congleton and Macclesfield with a pair of LEGO raffle prizes ahead for their Christmas fair.
  • Paid for raffle prizes for Mellor Primary School's Christmas fair, which is helping to raise money for new technology and a projector for the school hall.
  • Donated £50 to Stepping Hill Neonatal Unit's charity walk in aid of Bliss, a charity for babies born sick or prematurely.
  • Paid for a new story-telling Tonie Box toy at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust Stepping Hill kid's unit.
  • Paid for a £50 meat voucher at D&S White Family Butchers', which volunteers at Marple CVS will use to pay for ingredients for hot meals to serve to more than 20 over-60s in the town every Tuesday.
  • Donated two LEGO prizes to Hague Bar Primary School (near Marple, Strines and New Mills) to help raise money.

High Peak Comps does great work with local charities. In this week alone, they've helped (clockwise from top left: Wincle Primary School; Mellor Primary School; Stepping Hill Neonatal Unit's Charity; The Treehouse Unit at Stepping Hill Hospital; Hague Bar Primary School; and Marple CVS (Images via High Peak Comps)

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