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Sarahr Sat 04-Apr-26 13:40:55

I have just been along to a local fundraising event in the village with the intention of buying some raffle tickets. I asked how much they were and was told £1 for 5 tickets. For that I expect 5 chances as I am buying 5 tickets. Oh no. They don't put in each ticket individually; it goes in as a strip. If your strip is pulled out they don't put it back in for your next 4 chances. So, I am buying one chance, not 5. Why not sell one ticket for one chance for £1, rather than telling you that you're buying 5 tickets? I didn't buy any as the woman doing the raffle kept telling me that I have 5 chances but wouldn't put the strip back in should it be drawn. Is this another sign of today's lazy and can't be bothered society? Is it too difficult to write your name/ phone number on the back of each ticket?
I have sold raffle tickets at many an event and always sold 5 tickets for 5 chances. I get so frustrated with the lack of clarity. Sadly, so many people seem to be so complacent nowadays. Both sellers and buyers.

PamelaJ1 Sat 04-Apr-26 13:46:13

I bought quite an expensive raffle ticket once. I only had one.
The organisers decided to award the prizes in reverse order.
The first ticket out did not get the first prize! It wasn’t my ticket, I won nothing but if mine had come out first I would have had no chance of winning the top prize.
It really is odd how some people interpret the rules.

Jaxjacky Sat 04-Apr-26 14:29:42

Satahr our pub does this for meat draw.
Most times the person selling tickets writes details on each one, it takes time when others are clamouring for tickets, then tearing each ticket along the perforations, carefully, takes ages later. A strip makes more sense to me.
£1 a go these days is pretty good I think.

JaneJudge Sat 04-Apr-26 14:32:07

what a waste of paper

Ziplok Sat 04-Apr-26 14:44:31

When I do the raffle with my DH, we write the purchasers name on every ticket, so a strip of 5 tickets has their name on 5 tickets.

They then get folded individually to go in the tub. Time consuming, yes, but if you are selling a strip with 5 tickets on, then 5 individual tickets should go in the tub, not the whole strip.

If people are too impatient to wait, then the problem is with them.

Franbern Wed 19-Aug-26 11:22:30

I run a small raffle for a local charity. Yes, I sell a strip (five tickets) for one pound - recently introduced a 'special offer' of six strips for a fiver!!!

Raffle tickets sold at start of meeting, then whilst that months speaker is doing their thing I fold up every one of those tickets breaking down each strip into five individual ticket.

Often wonder why I do this. Could just sell one ticket for one pound. Would use less raffle tickets and give me much less work. BUT.....there is the psychological part which means that people feel they are getting more for their money with the strip of five tickets - so i will continue to do this.