Raffle ticket booksWhat are they called |
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Raffle ticket booksWhat are they called |
24.Aug.2012, 09:20 AM
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Joined: 28.Feb.2007 |
And where can I get them? I'm talking about a book of tickets that are to be sold for prizes.
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24.Aug.2012, 10:15 AM
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Location: Dalarna Joined: 5.Apr.2006 |
In Sweden you don't tend to get books of tickets byt little rolled up lottery slips that are sealed and chosen at random. They are called tombolalotter - you can buy them to use for sports clubs etc
http://www.lundgrens.com/tombolalotterring...or-c-172-1.aspx http://www.glentons.se/index.asp?prodID=4471&kat=301 Check that your lottery is legal - some have to be registered with the lottery inspectorate |
24.Aug.2012, 11:32 AM
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Joined: 28.Feb.2007 |
Thanks Puffin.
Not sure how those little things work though. Do they have 2 copies of the number in the sealed thing, and one goes in the 'pot' to be picked later? It's only a plan I have to donate a few items to a small spaniel club, and then raffle them off at the next training day. I get a bit of publicity for my products, and the club earns a few pennies. This being Sweden, I'm sure there's some rules, but as it's a small non-public gathering with the prizes given out a couple of hours later, I'm not too concerned. |
24.Aug.2012, 03:53 PM
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Joined: 23.Jul.2008 |
Since nobody else has replied. If I recall. No, you pick a tag from the ring (Lottring) and open it. Essentially you are picking a random number. The prizes have been prenumbered and are on display for you to see. Thats like an old fashioned Tombola at school fetes in the uk. I note ClasOhlsson also sell blocks of tickets numbered 1 to 100. But UK style raffle books, never seen. Puffins 1st ref show you can get 1-100, 1-200 and 1-300.
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