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 Ms. Poutability
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      Location: In my own world | Has anyone else seen the raffles on FB? For horses and trailers? Buy slot for $150 or so, only so many being sold and the number drawn gets the prize?
It just smells fishy to me, but I have a family member that is buying chances to win |
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   Location: OH | I think it is smart marketing as long as it is on the up and up. |
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    Location: Deep South | livinonlove&horses - 2016-04-21 11:20 AM
Has anyone else seen the raffles on FB? For horses and trailers? Buy slot for $150 or so, only so many being sold and the number drawn gets the prize?
It just smells fishy to me, but I have a family member that is buying chances to win
I don't think there's anything fishy about it.
A friend of mine has one going on right now. Selling 30 tickets at $100 a piece for a horse. When all 30 are sold she'll draw, winner gets the horse. OR same horse can be bought for $3k without having to wait for the drawing (I assume she would refund everyone who bought a ticket in that instance.)
Is the horse worth the $3k? Eh, maybe she would get it, maybe she wouldn't if she just listed her out right. But she'll definitely get it this way.
This friend is a self-proclaimed horse trader. She sells a lot of horses the old fashioned way, some by auction, now she's trying out this raffle. Whatever way gets her the money she needs out of the sale. |
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 Ms. Poutability
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      Location: In my own world | If it's on the up and up then yes it's a good marketing tool. But with all the scammers out there I would just be worried that the horse didn't even exist and since they aren't ripping one person off for a large amount of money it wouldn't get much help with the legal system.
And I just wouldn't feel comfortable buying a horse that way. |
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           Location: Kansas | There is a facebook group that does that but with tack. I'm in it, I've bought a couple of slots on a few of the tack listings. I lose though LMFAO. But the more slots you buy, the better of a chance you have at winning. Just gotta get lucky enough, which my luck is terrible LOL. |
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| I saw someone on fb doing this with their horse. I thought it was neat, but I know there are people who will try to scam others. Maybe if it was someone I knew personally or a well known trainer, I'd consider it. |
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   Location: WI | I've only seen the tack page. I caved and bought spots for 2 items. Lost them both. That's enough gambling for me. lol |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I dont trust anymore now adays, 100 bucks is alot to be sending to someone you dont know anything about. Now if its someone I know I would join in.  |
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      Location: In my own world | Southtxponygirl - 2016-04-21 2:19 PM I dont trust anymore now adays, 100 bucks is alot to be sending to someone you dont know anything about. Now if its someone I know I would join in. 
I don't trust many either. Now for tack I might do something like this. But I like to ride my horses before I buy if I can. Then I did the math on one. One raffle is selling 100 tickets at $140 each for a grade mare. $14000? And then I saw one for a horse trailer with a LQ. No way!! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | livinonlove&horses - 2016-04-21 2:25 PM Southtxponygirl - 2016-04-21 2:19 PM I dont trust anymore now adays, 100 bucks is alot to be sending to someone you dont know anything about. Now if its someone I know I would join in.  I don't trust many either. Now for tack I might do something like this. But I like to ride my horses before I buy if I can. Then I did the math on one. One raffle is selling 100 tickets at $140 each for a grade mare. $14000? And then I saw one for a horse trailer with a LQ. No way!!
And on them raffling off a horse you know noting about, how does one know where the horse came from, it could have come out of a sale yard somewhere and may have a bad rap sheet are worst. You just never know... |
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    Location: Deep South | Southtxponygirl - 2016-04-21 2:35 PM
livinonlove&horses - 2016-04-21 2:25 PM Southtxponygirl - 2016-04-21 2:19 PM I dont trust anymore now adays, 100 bucks is alot to be sending to someone you dont know anything about. Now if its someone I know I would join in.  I don't trust many either. Now for tack I might do something like this. But I like to ride my horses before I buy if I can. Then I did the math on one. One raffle is selling 100 tickets at $140 each for a grade mare. $14000? And then I saw one for a horse trailer with a LQ. No way!!
And on them raffling off a horse you know noting about, how does one know where the horse came from, it could have come out of a sale yard somewhere and may have a bad rap sheet are worst. You just never know...
This can happen anytime you buy a horse, regardless of how you purchase it. Obviously you would want to do your homework beforehand, just like with any other purchase. |
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      Location: Wisconsin | I see these "raffles" and all I think about is if they need a tax id number? |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | BamaCanChaser - 2016-04-21 2:40 PM Southtxponygirl - 2016-04-21 2:35 PM livinonlove&horses - 2016-04-21 2:25 PM Southtxponygirl - 2016-04-21 2:19 PM I dont trust anymore now adays, 100 bucks is alot to be sending to someone you dont know anything about. Now if its someone I know I would join in.  I don't trust many either. Now for tack I might do something like this. But I like to ride my horses before I buy if I can. Then I did the math on one. One raffle is selling 100 tickets at $140 each for a grade mare. $14000? And then I saw one for a horse trailer with a LQ. No way!! And on them raffling off a horse you know noting about, how does one know where the horse came from, it could have come out of a sale yard somewhere and may have a bad rap sheet are worst. You just never know... This can happen anytime you buy a horse, regardless of how you purchase it. Obviously you would want to do your homework beforehand, just like with any other purchase.
Thats why I dont do raffles that I dont know anything about, I do do my homework when I plan on buying.  |
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| There is one locally here on FB that does it with guns, fancy electronics, etc. Private group that is all on the up and up. My husband went in on a $40/ticket raffle and won a Phantom 3 drone thats worth like $1300. These guys are super strict with rules and such and very professional. Everything through paypal. Its legit if its done right. |
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 Ms. Poutability
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      Location: In my own world | kboltwkreations - 2016-04-21 2:59 PM There is one locally here on FB that does it with guns, fancy electronics, etc. Private group that is all on the up and up. My husband went in on a $40/ticket raffle and won a Phantom 3 drone thats worth like $1300. These guys are super strict with rules and such and very professional. Everything through paypal. Its legit if its done right.
One that I saw was through PayPal but you had to do the "friends and family" thing so you loose your PayPal safe guard |
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           Location: Kansas | livinonlove&horses - 2016-04-21 4:02 PM kboltwkreations - 2016-04-21 2:59 PM There is one locally here on FB that does it with guns, fancy electronics, etc. Private group that is all on the up and up. My husband went in on a $40/ticket raffle and won a Phantom 3 drone thats worth like $1300. These guys are super strict with rules and such and very professional. Everything through paypal. Its legit if its done right. One that I saw was through PayPal but you had to do the "friends and family" thing so you loose your PayPal safe guard
I believe that is so that if someone is ticked off about not winning, that they can't just file a dispute with paypal for a refund. Which wouldn't be fair to those who paid into the pot as well. |
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