Any interest in haley/s raffle?

jasonlaus

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Might be interested in doing a raffle on my haley/s & possibly some of the other cues. Looking for ideas on price per ticket $10 buy as many as you like so everyone has a chance at this price. Or $50 to $150 buy as many as you want.
Also ideas for choosing the winner, lottery numbers or whatever. If it was $10 a ticket would have to have a different way to pick the winner because of the number of tickets. Please try to be positive. Thanks JASON
 
snowmon34 said:
the lottery (powerball) format is the best model for raffles, it's impossible to rig..
Agree. Just looking for options if tickets were cheaper. thanks
 
jasonlaus said:
Might be interested in doing a raffle on my haley/s & possibly some of the other cues. Looking for ideas on price per ticket $10 buy as many as you like so everyone has a chance at this price. Or $50 to $150 buy as many as you want.
Also ideas for choosing the winner, lottery numbers or whatever. If it was $10 a ticket would have to have a different way to pick the winner because of the number of tickets. Please try to be positive. Thanks JASON
I like the powerball as Dale said. So you'll need to sell either 7,14,21 or 42 spots. I think $100 is about the max per spot unless it's a monster.
good luck-jeff
 
i think the cost per ticket is more important than the number of tickets sold.imo. george
 
I'm in on the Haley's. For the $8K cues, you probably need to get $100 or $200 per person. Keeping track of who's paid and who hasn't for 800 tickets will drive you insane. Even 80 @ $100 each on your part is going to take some time. I'd put $400 in for a 1 in 20 shot to win one.
 
Tony Zinzola said:
I'm in on the Haley's. For the $8K cues, you probably need to get $100 or $200 per person. Keeping track of who's paid and who hasn't for 800 tickets will drive you insane. Even 80 @ $100 each on your part is going to take some time. I'd put $400 in for a 1 in 20 shot to win one.

Ditto!!!!!!!
 
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