Raffle prices

Stickman70

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Either or. I have been involved with $100 raffles where the prize is drawn that night and have also been involved with $10 tickets where we had three months to get them all sold.
I guess it depends on who you are targeting for sales and your time line.
 

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Ya our club will probably be raffling off a quad so the question has come up for pricing. I like the better odds but some people don't want to risk a hundred bucks.

Lower dollar for the tickets especially on a big ticket item such as an ATV will sell easier.
 

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I always like the idea of a lot of tickets for a smaller price. You are only interested in the money at the end of the day. Would you be more likely to buy 10 tickets for $10 or one ticket for $10. The seller still gets $10 but has to ask himself, which sale was easier?

Some people will shell out the big bucks for a raffle but I think more will shell out the small stuff. $1 tickets are not worth all the writing, but 5 for $20 isn't bad. Good luck.
 
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