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Looks like e link for the raffle has been pulled. The link is now dead.

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I will just say this and be done with it. I am the state leader for a large non-profit organization. I have experience with this. Very simply put, you can't just have a raffle. There are rules to follow and Chris may be following them. I am just pointing out that there is a right way and a wrong way to do this.
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Cool. So much for that.
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Great Ramp In My Opinion.
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Hmm, 189 tickets left, that means only 11 sold. So, a net income of only $1100 so far...

I checked a while back and saw the link didn't work, thought all the tickets had probably been sold.

Yeah, it's somewhat unfortunate that governments have to intervene in things like this, but it's a sure thing that they get severely miffed if you don't follow all the rules. I sure hope Chris has done so...
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RS812 wrote:You buy the bike for $8000 (sportster) and sell 500 tickets at $100 a piece = $50,000 income
Just how you would get the 8 grand without working is something you didn't explain :lol:

Anyway, legal or not, I'll get enough to have a decent chance of winning :twisted:

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Re: Buried Treasure at POTR

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Wildberry wrote:
RS812 wrote:You buy the bike for $8000 (sportster) and sell 500 tickets at $100 a piece = $50,000 income
Just how you would get the 8 grand without working is something you didn't explain :lol:

Anyway, legal or not, I'll get enough to have a decent chance of winning :twisted:

CJ - there's still tickets @ http://www.pickofthericks.com/products/ ... ckets.html

Win someonelse's raffle first, of course. 8)
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Link works for me. I'm confident Chris knows what he's doing.

Praying I have some dough to buy a cple tickets as the deadline approaches. It's my son's bday the last day to buy tix. That prize would make a pretty good gift :wink:
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