Congtats to Nigel.Number 8 is the WInner.
Nigel being clever with 2 numbers got him the win.
I guess it depends upon demand. One of the exciting elements about your 'lottery' was that there was a 1/15 chance of winning per 'ticket' That's good odds and worth throwing a tenner at, even for someone like me who doesn't typically bet.Heres a question... Would people like a lower ticket price (£5 for example) but more people involved or keep the same format?
I guess it depends upon demand. One of the exciting elements about your 'lottery' was that there was a 1/15 chance of winning per 'ticket' That's good odds and worth throwing a tenner at, even for someone like me who doesn't typically bet.
More people would mean lower cost but lower chance of winning.... there's a trade off. Having said that I would probably have gone for it in a £5 1/30 sweepstake too!
Of course, I'm sure it's occurred to you that you could remove the participant cap entirely and generate considerably more $ for certain rare or high demand items than you might otherwise get from a single buyer.
i'm inspired by this smart way to pass stuff on. it could actually become a trend here and i'm thinking to do the same kind of raffle with this xt 737 groupset including a set of ceramic rimmed wheels. in this case i could imagine 14€-tickets for max. 20 participants (or double-buyers) of you plus personalized parcel cost (i'd be shipping absolutely anywhere on the globe at cost).
my current concern is that i never used any social media beside bike forums and i'm not keen to do so. i'm also a bit camera-shy, so a live drawing the very lotto number is something i'd prefer to outsource to some none-participant, but trustworthy member/mod (anyone?). sure i could also use such a web-number-generator and just publish the result, but i'm guessing many do enjoy the realtime thrill..?
any thoughts/reflections? i'm a bit in two minds...
@d8mok sry, i just hijacked this thread