I understand what you mean about the fairness thing. I was actually thinking of ways to publicize the actual drawing so that each person can see it was done fairly with no bias. The only thing I could think of is to film each name going into a drum (hat) and pulling out the winner. i could upload it in an .avi or .mpg to my site so that each participant can see the drawing was done fairly. Any ideas? That's the best way I could think of.

Also as far as limiting the tickets, they are. If you read what I posted above, you'll see how the tickets are priced by a percentage of the retail value of the item being raffled. Lets say its a $100 item. Tickets are 5% of that, or $5.00. This means only 20 tickets can be sold for that raffle... = $100.00. My question is, should a person only be allowed to buy one ticket or should they be allowed to buy as many as they want to improve their chances.

This is my first time venturing into something like this. I'm very well organized and will do whatever I can to assure you that I am a very honest person and take my business seriously. RGSOUNDF is one of my most loyal customers, and some of you probably read his post after his last visit here. It's feedback like his that gives me the incentive to imagine innovative ways to help people get what they want for a great price, yet still have some sort of profit margin to keep my business moving forward. Being that I started this business by borrowing $35 from my friend, I think I'm doing pretty good. (yes i paid him back lol).

Anyway, please share your ideas, I'm always interested in hearing intelligent suggestions. In the meantime, I will try to add more product to my site.


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