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There was an R33 with 34 front end conversion that was raffled for 50 quid tickets. The car was in London I think, a guy from up here won it. Was parked next to it at japfest a year before the raffle then saw it up here a couple of times 

 

Some people were buying loads of tickets cos they really wanted it, apparently the guy who won it knew nothing about the car and bought a ticket for a laugh 

 

50 quid well spent :lol: 

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  On 25/02/2018 at 08:08, Ekona said:

And yet, still no. 

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Personal choice Dan :). Out of curiosity, do you not like GTR’s or just don’t like the idea of a raffle?

  On 25/02/2018 at 08:50, nissanman312 said:

How's he getting on with it ? 

That was a awesome win 

 

I know people that have a go but I'm not into 100 quid raffle tickets myself I'm to tight lol

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Am I misunderstanding something here? He didn’t win it, he’s raffling it. He’s only getting rid of it as he’s bought a drag car project and wants to use the funds for that :thumbs:

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  On 25/02/2018 at 11:47, Davectr said:

Personal choice Dan :). Out of curiosity, do you not like GTR’s or just don’t like the idea of a raffle?

Am I misunderstanding something here? He didn’t win it, he’s raffling it. He’s only getting rid of it as he’s bought a drag car project and wants to use the funds for that :thumbs:

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Sorry i thought you meant your mate won the last one 

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  On 25/02/2018 at 11:47, Davectr said:

Personal choice Dan :). Out of curiosity, do you not like GTR’s or just don’t like the idea of a raffle?

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Nowt against GT-Rs at all, it's giving a reasonable sum of money via unsecured funds to an unlicensed raffle to a complete stranger (granted, I am aware of Jurgen via the industry) that just doesn't seem like the greatest idea in the world.

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It needs to be officially licensed by the Gambling Commission if it's for commercial gain over £20K IIRC, so yes.

 

http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/for-the-public/Fundraising-and-promotions/Advertising-and-promoting.aspx

 

That makes it very clear that lotteries (incl raffles) can only be promoted for good causes, not commercial gain. Not passing judgement here, just stating facts,

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Well he isnt really, no one is likely to bat an eyelid or even know a license is required, he may even have said license but not made it public knowledge.

 

In reality the only chance of a prosecution will be if it all goes t*ts up and someone does a runner with the cash. I am sure i have read you can have a raffle but the money needs to be taken on the day of the draw, ive been at loads of raffles at events, i would bet not one has a license.

 

 

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