2004 S2000 Raffle - Gauging Interests
2004 Berlina S2000 with 44k miles. How many of you guys would be interested in buying a raffle ticket for this car? How much should I sell each raffle ticket?
I was thinking either $50 a ticket and cap it at 400 tickets, or maybe $100 a ticket and cap it at 200 tickets. I would also need to set a date when the raffle ends. If the tickets sell out before the end date, then good for me. If not, then I'll have to cut my loses. I just want to see how many people would be interested in something like this.
I was thinking either $50 a ticket and cap it at 400 tickets, or maybe $100 a ticket and cap it at 200 tickets. I would also need to set a date when the raffle ends. If the tickets sell out before the end date, then good for me. If not, then I'll have to cut my loses. I just want to see how many people would be interested in something like this.
man i would buy it either way as well, i'd be worried if i won: taxes, insurance! oh god, i'll just give you the money and you can keep my ticket =) so if you win it back you can raffle it again... just don't expect me to buy a ticket the second time.
good luck.
good luck.
^ I agree. Put it up for 50$ a ticket, minimum 250 tickets to satisfy raffle or whatever you want.
I'll buy one. However, I'm a bid dick and a sore loser. You best come up w/ a great way to ensure the drawing is legit and no one feels cheated. You can have a live drawing at the BNC or something, make sure everyone is there and use one of those bingo ball rollers...LOL.
I'll buy one. However, I'm a bid dick and a sore loser. You best come up w/ a great way to ensure the drawing is legit and no one feels cheated. You can have a live drawing at the BNC or something, make sure everyone is there and use one of those bingo ball rollers...LOL.
I'm down either way, money is tight but I'd go in and have dad pitch in if I won it would be our project car. Drawing night would HAVE to be a big party though, really do it up!




