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Author Subject: Raffle for sc6?
m306

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Ok ive given it some thought and im liking Ash's idea for a raffle so here goes. Its a simple idea, need 49 people to buy in, you will be given a number, theres no limit to how many you have if you want to increase your chances, and the lottery bonus ball will decide a winner. Im setting the price per number at £80 as i think thats a fair price for you guys and also gives me a return that id like. So for a mere £80 you could have a 1/49 chance of winning a supercharged 6.

For now i just require names of people who would be interested, please dont send me money yet (unless you really want to LOL ) then once i have enough names i will ask for payment and set a date.

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 18:53
seans6

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Good luck trying to get £80 of 49 people! i like the idea but cant see that many people taking a chance.
Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 18:57
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I think you would have more chance if you advertised it on other Peugeot forums, eBay, pistonheads etc
If it was £50 I would probably do it, like ash said its less than a night out that's for sure !
Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:10
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Your best bet would be a on the day raffle at fcs next year!!
Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:11
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Interesting idea...that's for sure. Thumbs up

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:13
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must have a better way of doing the draw so you can sell more tickets at a smaller price I'd say more people would do it if tickets were £10-20 (yeah i know you'd have to sell alot more)

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:19
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Yeah but if you win you could easily make a couple thousand on it, or use it. What other cars can you get for £80? Yes its a chance but if you win you'll definitely be quids in. Ive spent around £10k on this and you could pick it up for £80. I dont see why anyone wouldnt want to take the chance

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:21
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m306 wrote:
I dont see why anyone wouldnt want to take the chance


Because some people don't have £80 to spend on a chance...

£80 is a lot of money to some people, and yes they would be quids in *if* they actually won it, but at odds of 49/1 it doesn't look promising really. Wink

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:23
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I see your point simon but how could i do it fairly so everyone is happy?

Unless its done over 2 draws, double the tickets at half the price then the winner of each draw goes into a final one where one person has low and the other has high?

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:25
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Cos there would be 48 people £80 out of pocket and in todays economy £80 is noticeable in most households where as £10-20 is easier to live with not having there if you get what i mean, i can see what your saying THE winner will be quids in but im sure more would gamble if there was less to lose

I know my personal situation im moving house soon so every penny is needed i couldn't give £80 but could live with losing £20 say and im sure more would be in the same position

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:26
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£80 is still £80 for a chance to walk away with nothing!
Finding 49 people with a spare £80 to waste on coke is very unlikely I know the super charged thing is addictive but let's face it its not the white stuff
Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:28
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m306 wrote:
I see your point simon but how could i do it fairly so everyone is happy?

Unless its done over 2 draws, double the tickets at half the price then the winner of each draw goes into a final one where one person has low and the other has high?



343 tickets @ £15 = £5145 for yourself

7 tickets holders each share a number

so what ever number comes out there will be 7 people that have that number

So 343 on a Wed evening draw then comes 7 people each having 7 separate numbers for the Sat draw



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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:33
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Also not saying that you would, but you could "buy" yourself a ticket, fix it so you win, then pretend a mate has won. Then when everyones forgot secretly sell it.

Actually thats a pretty good idea, anyone want to buy raffle tickets for mine £10 shot?? zero chance of winning Razz .
Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:42
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^ exactly how I made hundreds when in school as a young entrepreneur aka fraudster! sold tickets for a raffle which was rigged so me and a mate won. spent the whole takings in the Joke Shop buying s**t In A Can and random things. what a nob LOL

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:50
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I think ypu would find it hard convincing everyone that it was 100% impartial

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:50
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and now he's a copper.

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 19:50
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seans6 wrote:
Also not saying that you would, but you could "buy" yourself a ticket, fix it so you win, then pretend a mate has won. Then when everyones forgot secretly sell it.

Actually thats a pretty good idea, anyone want to buy raffle tickets for mine £10 shot?? zero chance of winning Razz .

Im struggling to understand one thing here, how do i rig the lottery? And if i can do that then i dont need to sell it

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 20:06
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Im not saying for a second you personally would, but its got to be on peoples minds when you give a stanger £80.
Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 20:08
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simonjames wrote:
m306 wrote:
I see your point simon but how could i do it fairly so everyone is happy?

Unless its done over 2 draws, double the tickets at half the price then the winner of each draw goes into a final one where one person has low and the other has high?



343 tickets @ £15 = £5145 for yourself

7 tickets holders each share a number

so what ever number comes out there will be 7 people that have that number

So 343 on a Wed evening draw then comes 7 people each having 7 separate numbers for the Sat draw


Im really liking this idea Simon but would i realistically be able to sell 343 tickets? If its do-able then yeah id be happy to go for that

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 20:09
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seans6 wrote:
Im not saying for a second you personally would, but its got to be on peoples minds when you give a stanger £80.

Well id list the names and designated numbers on here so you can all see its genuine. I can fully understand your concern but i would try to do it as fairly as possible so no-one feels robbed

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 20:12
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The idea based off the lottery is a good one.
Do that

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 20:15
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If you could prove it was legit I'd spend £80 on a ticket, I've spent a s**t load more on a s**t load less so odds of 49/1 sound pretty good to me. In fact, I might buy two!

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 20:17
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That is what id do.

Ok then lets work on the basis of with 49 people it would be £80, as the numbers increase the price will drop, so 343 people is just £15. So come on guys more names gives a cheaper price, whos interested?

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 20:19
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I'm in I'll have 349 tickets

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Posted 8th Nov 2012 at 20:23
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i would go as high as 25 for a ticket i reckon

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