dekandgord wrote:
ah the idea is a club fun day for all members, where everyone has a chance to win something, the money for charity is not the prima facea reason for the prizes it is a product of the funday. What i am saying is the prizes are then equal for all members/atendees and the charity still benefits!!
Hi Gordon
I tend to agree with you on this....
Perfect example is last years winner of the £500 Toyo tyres voucher you got for us....
The young lad who won it even though he didn't have a car was chuffed to bits when he won....
Now I don`t think he could afford many raffle tickets and I am certain he could NEVER have bid in an auction....but he bought a couple of tickets for charity and won and good on him....
I also won a fair few prizes last year lol....but I usually do....but thats because I buy a LOT of raffle tickets at any charity event....that Porsche Club of Western Australia is still my favourite winter jacket
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I think we raise money either way for the charity, but the raffle is generally more fun and it does not exclude anyone...
The extreme example of the auction is.....imagine that I bid and won EVERY single item...yes the charity would make a couple of thousand I imagine, but I doubt others would consider it fun .... ?
All the best Brett
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