AdamZ
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Some may remember the thread a month or so ago regarding a plane raffel for a charitable organization. Some here may also know I am president of such an organization and while putting the word out for a plane to raffel we were given a very generous offer by a top line aircraft interior shop who has offered to donate a new interior for a four place aircraft valued at $10,000.00 it could also be credited toward a 6 place interior.
We think we like to sell raffel tickets for the interior rather than auction it off. We would limit the number of tickets sold but since we are new to this we are trying to figure price points and number of tickets.
We would start the Raffel in April and end it at a big event in September 2013.
Its a bit different than buying a ticket for a plane as I think one would be a bit more geographically limited. It may be worth bringing a plane to PA from say NC for the interior but not from CA.
So I was thinking to limit the sales to 500 tickets at $100 each. I'd really be interested to hear everyones comments. Is that a sweet spot or should we go up to 1000 tickets at the same or lower price? Should we sell less at a higher price? State rules require us to do the drawing on a date certain rather than when all tickets are sold so we could conceivably sell less than the total limit by the drawing date.
Thanks for your input everyone.
We think we like to sell raffel tickets for the interior rather than auction it off. We would limit the number of tickets sold but since we are new to this we are trying to figure price points and number of tickets.
We would start the Raffel in April and end it at a big event in September 2013.
Its a bit different than buying a ticket for a plane as I think one would be a bit more geographically limited. It may be worth bringing a plane to PA from say NC for the interior but not from CA.
So I was thinking to limit the sales to 500 tickets at $100 each. I'd really be interested to hear everyones comments. Is that a sweet spot or should we go up to 1000 tickets at the same or lower price? Should we sell less at a higher price? State rules require us to do the drawing on a date certain rather than when all tickets are sold so we could conceivably sell less than the total limit by the drawing date.
Thanks for your input everyone.