Caitlyn Quinn of Evanston, Illinois calls herself a professional radio contest winner, “The biggest prize I’ve ever won was a trip to some iHeart Music thing in Las Vegas.”

“My kids go to Six Flags every summer. My husband and his buddies get to go to a couple of bears games a season. My girlfriends and I go to concerts all the time! All because I figured out how to win all of the radio station contests,” Quinn told snickersee.

Quinn says that she has a system that allows her to maximize her winnings from the radio.

“It’s not hard to do,” says Quinn, “Most radio stations give away prizes at the same time every day. There is even one here in the Chicago area that advertises what time the contests are! I don’t even have to listen.”

The Evanston mother of three says that she has a running excel spreadsheet of what prizes that every station has that week. She also explained that she signed up for every listener club there is, and follows all the stations on social media.

“I created a gmail account that is dedicated to get newsletters from all the stations. It is open on my computer at home all the time, and I know who’s got the best prizes,” she explained.

Caitlyn says that she has had to overcome some challenges to get all the prizes. “Once radio stations started asking people to text them to get stuff, I thought my days of winning were over. Thankfully my cell phone company has a family plan and I have four cell phones to text the keywords in. That’s how I got to see Garth Brooks this year!”

“I do sell a lot of my prizes,” she said, “Last year I won four iPads, and two xbox’s. How many can one family have? Thank god for Craigslist and Ebay, that’s where all my surplus winnings go. I’ve sold enough stuff to take my family to Disney!”

Not everyone is excited about Quinn’s system, radio stations are secretly frustrated by her.

“Last year we rented out a movie theater. We wanted to have a private screening of the new Star Wars movie for our listeners. The only people at the theater were her, her kids, and a couple of their friends. She won all the tickets. It wasn’t cool, I don’t like putting in hours of work so her family can have a theater to themselves” a promotions director with one of the Chicago Area radio stations said.

“When she calls to win a prize and gets thru, she is never excited to play our games,” A morning show host who didn’t want his name to be published said, “Sometimes she calls and asks, ‘What did I win? If you didn’t know what the prize was, why did you call?”

She is not phased that stations do not like her winning everything, “There is nothing in the rules that say I can’t do this. It’s not my fault some of them got rid of that thirty day wait period to win another prize.”

“Honestly, I think they should have some of their listeners come and meet with the station to discuss prizes for next year,” Quinn explained. “It would make things a lot easier for me, I could give them my schedule and tell them where I would like to go on vacation.”