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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
Didn't some lady do this a couple of years ago?
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Yes, and I believe she received around 7% of the entries needed to reach her asking price. Now in the process of refunding the 4000 that submitted, but overwhelmed by the work it involves. I’m curious what she would have done had she received 40,000 entries and still needed to refund.
https://globalnews.ca/news/5810620/m...eaway-contest/
As much as people complained about the interior of the home in The Millarville giveaway, it was a small enough entry fee and a decent house for some people to give it a try. And close enough to the city.
$100 though for the Cayley giveaway??
You would think buy as many as you want $1 entry tickets, with the money going to some charity should not enough be raised, would have a the highest likelihood of success in these home giveaways. I’m guessing the legal complications in that format would be endless though.