so im getting a ’72 spitfire cause i won it in a raffle. i cant drive it, cause its got antique tags, and i cant pay for insurance im sure, if i switch the tags, so im gonna sell it, most likely. how much do you think it would be worth.
by the way, its got 32,750 miles, a catalytic converter, and brand new headers that cause it to get about 37 miles an hour. brand new shiny black paint, and convertible.
i cant drive it cause somewhere i heard that you can only drive cars with antique tags like, 7500 miles a year, and thats about 7 or 8 miles a day.
I am organizing a raffle, we are trying to figure out what to raffle off. We have $250 to work with. My thought was to get a nice grill (I found a $400 grill on sale for $250), but some people think it would be better to get a gift certificate for $250 to some store.
Now, I think, yes, a gift certificate is a nice idea, but contests don’t give away gift certificates. You don’t see “Win a gift certificate to this auto dealer” you see “win a CAR!”. Why? I think because an ITEM is tangible & exciting, and really seems like alot more than a gift certificate.
The idea is to sell as many tickets as we can.
What are your thoughts?
If I had a website and I raffled houses, vehicles, throughout the internet (worldwide) for a profit, with raffle tickets sold thru the website, would it be legal or would I have to abide by each state laws?
I have quite a lot of money tied up in my car which I need to realise. Would I be able to sell a limited number of tickets, the money from which would be refundable if the required amount of tickets were not sold. I am in the UK so need to know relevant laws. Does ebay offer an outlet ?
I have quite a lot of money tied up in my car which I need to realise. Would I be able to sell a limited number of tickets, the money from which would be refundable if the required amount of tickets were not sold. I am in the UK so need to know relevant laws. Does ebay offer an outlet ?
There is going to be a car show, featuring California’s Finest Clubs at the Santa Anita Race track on October 1st from 8am to 7pm. The cover charge will be $7 per person and children under 18 years of age will get in free. There will be Hot Rods, lowered Trucks and lifted Trucks, race cars, motorcyles & Street Bikes, and so much more. There will be Live entertainment by MC Tommy Gun and sick World Entertainment, Music abd Karoake, Karoake Contest. Cash Prizes and Trophies. A Raffle 50/50 tickets will be sold. We will raffle Salinas Tires, Custom Hood & Trunk Mirror Kits, Pro Series Hydraulics Kits & Pumps, Cases of Motor oil, 22′ Spinners, Daytons w/tires, and lots of great stuff. This event is brought to you by Mid Valley Recovery. All proceeds will go to the Mid Valley Recovery Services Inc., helping Rehabilitate Lives & Reuniting Families. If you like to enter a car, truck, or motorcycle, call Steve at 6)453-3441. C’mon out and lets have some fun.For fliers, contact David 6)233-4193