What if i was to build a pc and raffle it off??

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I wouldn't buy a ticket, unless you could provide a full build log of how the PC was built, and more importantly, full testing to show that the watercooling works correctly without any leaks etc...
 
I wouldn't buy a ticket, unless you could provide a full build log of how the PC was built, and more importantly, full testing to show that the watercooling works correctly without any leaks etc...

Search through his threads, and he does :)
 
I believe you're not allowed to raffle off more tickets than the prize is worth, also. I.e if it's worth £1500, you're not allowed to sell more than 300 tickets. Any more and you have to seek approval from the gambling commission, I think.

that cant be right, i doube my local school seeks approval everytime they want to raffle of some junk
 
Doing some more reading on this i would have to sell 1500-1600 tickets at £1 each to meet the laws which are in place for raffles and gambling.

proffit couldnt be made so after a certain amount has been raised ticket sales would stop.

a full build log, pictures etc would be present before the raffle and i'd have to pay a £35 charge (i think) for the raffle to take place and each ticket would have to include who i am, what the raffle is for and that ive got a licence to sell the tickets.

StevenG
 
Why don't you start by building a pc for £800 first? You could build something that easily plays any of today's games and you'd probably make a profit if you sold the tickets for a fiver each.
 
As has been said that's not the case, but out of interest why would you be against that?

Because AFAIK its against the rules to use the forums to make money, and if it was successful, whats to stop anyone else just doing the same thing? The forum would become some mass raffle forum :p
 
Ah ok, for some reason I got the impression that you were personally against him making a profit.
 
as ive said above i cant legally make proffit or have tickets for more than £1.

id have to do some research and go see some people (legal) about doing this but i think its worth looking into. i think lots of people wouldnt mind paying £1 for the chance to win a decent pc

StevenG
 
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