Two Stroke Motocross
Two Stroke Motocross Forum => General Two Stroke Talk => Topic started by: redrider611 on February 01, 2011, 06:38:19 AM
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As a lot of you know, I am building a former ECC RM250 for the IRIN program. I am getting really close to being done with it. Several people have asked about tickets so I figured now is a good time to start selling them. The plan is the hold the drawing around the 5-10 of March.
Tickets are $40ea. However, If you buy 2 or more the 1st ticket is $40 and others are $30ea.
I am not set up with paypal but may end up doing that.
You can mail a money order or personal check.
Once I receive the money and your contact info I will mail you a ticket or email your ticket number.
I need to sell as many tickets as possible. This is for a good cause for injured riders.
PM me your number and I will call you for tickets purchases.
Thanks,
Tim
IRIN
t.taylor@irinonline.org
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Online raffles are mostly illegal. :)
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How?
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How?
Because it is too easy to dupe people of their money, and no way to track the money, or where it has gone. That is why. So people dont get ripped off.
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How?
Because it is too easy to dupe people of their money, and no way to track the money, or where it has gone. That is why. So people dont get ripped off.
Sorry you guys feel that way but I am not that kind of person. I have an outstanding reputation for helping other riders in my area. Looks like I will sell tickets locally.
Thanks for all the comments on the quality of work I do.
Just so that everyone knows. The drawing will be held at a major dealership and will also be recorded. It would be on youtube for everyone to see and hear the winning number.
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I dont feel that way, and for the most part, I am a very trusting person, I am just stating to you why online raffles are illegal. Thats all. I wish you success with the fundraising.
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I had looked into raffling some bikes off, my lawyer advised against it. :)
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I may need to jump through hoops of fire to get it done but it will be worth it in the end. I am trying to help riders as much as I can.