Posts Tagged ‘Tickets’
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
If I am trying to raise funds for a charity and have a high priced item to raffle off, like a car or a Harley Davidson motorcycle, is it best to sell a lesser amount of higher priced tickets (say 500 at $100 each) or a greater amount of lesser priced tickets (say 1000 $50 tickets) ? Or is there a better alternative than either of these ? Thanks.
Tags: amounts, auctioning, Best, funds, High, item, priced, Raise, Sell, Small, Tickets Posted in Car Raffles | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
i am suppose to sell raffle tickets tomorrow they are 2 bucks a piece and they are going to have a drawing in may for the prize, which is a 1985 zimmer…it is a classic car for those of you who do not know. the proceeds go to an african american church… you think i will be able to sell these??? like is that type of car popular enough to draw people to buy the tickets? and i also was wondering if you have to get permission or pay anything to set up like outside of a walmart??
okay for the ass that replied to my question. first of all dude i am not even the person with the car. its like a job for me, i sell the tickets for someone else………the benefits go to the church, i know nothing of the church because i just got the freaking job today. It was a simple question that needed a simple answer… i am NOT in charge of ANYTHING…so stop being a tool or i will report this answer as f n abuse….
Tags: Prize, Raffle, Selling, Tickets Posted in Car Raffles | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 17th, 2010
Okay so as a fundraiser for my school’s orchestra program, we are selling $10 raffle tickets in which the grand prize is a car. One way for us to sell the tickets is at our varsity football games on friday nights by just walking around near the concession stands, entrances, etc.
I was wondering, Is there any rules prohibiting me from doing this at the school my cousin goes to during one of their varsity football games?
So long story short, my question is What are the laws/regulations about selling things at a varsity level high school football game?
Tags: Football, Game, Raffle, Selling, Tickets Posted in Car Raffles | 3 Comments »
Friday, April 16th, 2010
I came up with a brilliant idea that is like ebay but with raffle tickets. The reason why I am putting it on here is because everyone told me I could not develop the site over gambling issues. This idea will give a chance for someone to win an item on a website for the price of a raffle ticket and it will give the person raffling the item a chance to make more money through the raffle tickets sold than the item is actually worth. If 5000 people around the world buy a raffle ticket for a home at 300.00 per ticket the person raffling the home will get $1,500,000.00 for a home thats only worth 500,000.00 this is just an example. This website can raffle anything from cars to homes to furniture etc… but does anyone know how I can put it to market without the legal issues of running such site?
This idea is in currently in the hands of a patent attorney that specializes in business ideas.
Tags: Anyone, billioin, dollar, idea, involves, Know, multi, Online, Raffle, Tickets, website Posted in Car Raffles | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
I saw it on the Syracuse news, 10/04/06 & I believe it was an auto body school offering these tickets to be sold starting at thanksgiving, car raffled in June. Any information, what school, their location etc etc would be greatly appreciated
Tags: Anyone, area, Know, Raffle, rebuilding, Shelby, Syracuse, they're, Tickets Posted in Car Raffles | 1 Comment »
Monday, March 15th, 2010
Hi, I’ve found some answers while searching the internet to this question, but they’ve been too mathematical or not exactly related to this specific question.
I have the opportunity to buy tickets in 2 different raffles for a car I’d love to have. The tickets are expensive, so I want to only buy 2 tickets.
The raffles each will only sell a maximum of 1,000 tickets. Both still have tickets for sale, but I don’t know how many they have sold – just less than 1,000.
Because of the time frame, both raffles will probably not meet their goal of 1,000 tickets sold – so each raffle will likely have different amounts of tickets sold. Example: 1 raffle sold 893 tickets, the other 980 tickets – so different odds.
Would I have a better chance of winning one of these raffles if I either 1) bought 1 ticket to each; or 2) bought 2 tickets for one.
I only want to buy 2 tickets total.
Thanks to you math heads out there – please make it simple – at least your conclusion.
Tags: better, chance, different, each, Raffle, Raffles., Should, Ticket, Tickets Posted in Car Raffles | 5 Comments »
Sunday, March 7th, 2010
Is there any danger of people cheating, somehow, with phony tickets for refunds? Should you put a disclaimer right on the tickets and make sure all know who buy?
Tags: Back, charitable, enough, Give, isn't, Legal, made, Money, Raffle, Tickets Posted in Car Raffles | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Is it illegal? where can I find more information>?
Tags: Hold, Just, Legal, Raffle, Sell, Tickets, Want Posted in Car Raffles | 1 Comment »
Thursday, December 10th, 2009

- Ticket roll is consecutively numbered.
- 1 Roll 2000 Ticker Rolls
Product Description Consecutively numbered double ticket roll. Perfect for admittance or raffles. Color(s): Blue; Global Product Type: Tickets-Double; Preprinted: “Deposit One”; “Keep One”; Suggested Use: Admittance; Raffles…. More >>
Generations Consecutively Numbered Double Ticket Roll, Blue, 2000 Tickets per Roll
Tags: 2000, Blue, Consecutively, Double, Generations, Numbered, Roll, Ticket, Tickets Posted in Other Raffles | 2 Comments »
Monday, December 7th, 2009
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