Pages:
Author

Topic: Win a Lamborghini for 0.00056 BTC - page 10. (Read 16869 times)

legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
Looking for campaign manager? Contact icopress!
April 04, 2019, 02:31:56 AM
#76
Is this open Internationally? example if the lucky winner is from Asia. Its free delivery? Or can the winner convert it to fiat currency or BTC?

You are too lazy to do 2 clicks to read, aren't you?
Your questions are answered in the terms page.
Let me paste it for you:

PRIZE: Up to €400,000 towards a Lamborghini purchase of your choice in your country of residence and an additional cash prize up to the value of €250,000 or the option to receive a cash only prize.
sr. member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 268
50% bonus on your First Topup
April 04, 2019, 02:23:53 AM
#75
Is this open Internationally? example if the lucky winner is from Asia. Its free delivery? Or can the winner convert it to fiat currency or BTC?
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 1226
Livecasino, 20% cashback, no fuss payouts.
April 04, 2019, 01:25:13 AM
#74
You know what? I think it's great to see the thread is getting a mini revival. Now that people are getting their hopes up for another bull run so soon (come on guys, 2020 maybe but definitely not this year Grin ) maybe they're all getting interested in Lamborghinis again. My feeling? Gamblers are also the same. They feel happier when price is high, whether or not they really have more money, their Bitcoin suddenly looks more attractive. I can buy 20% more tickets today than just a few days ago.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
April 04, 2019, 01:06:54 AM
#73

Well you picked a good time to do the promo since BTC finally started rallying a couple of days ago.

I think with Bitcoin back on the mainstream news and this press coverage you should eventually sell enough tickets. However I don't think 1 month will be enough time and like a previous poster mentioned it might take between 3-6 months to sell enough tickets to have enough funds to purchase the car.

Lambo and Bitcoin were always a meme and should generate press coverage easily. Wait until BTC breaks $6K and then go advertise on /reddit/Bitcoin and you should get a surge of entries.

Good luck.
hero member
Activity: 2646
Merit: 686
April 03, 2019, 10:41:45 PM
#72
I had hoped the crypto price was hedged so it stayed fixed entry cost.    I guess now crypto price rose, the entry fee for this has dropped so its actually a positive to enter now rather then previously.
Whats the latest cost to get a ticket, how often does it update.

Its a given they wont raffle till its paid for

Hey I read few posts from the start I see you have uploaded your photo here to prove you’re authentic, but that was few months ago and yet you’re unable to give away the car away why?. I’m hoping people who have brought your raffle can confirm their entries, and that you have been in touch with them. Also im I’m unable to understand will you ship the car, or you’ll pay it’s equivalent in cash? and what happens if you’re not able to meet your target?.
STT
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1452
April 03, 2019, 08:40:34 PM
#71
I had hoped the crypto price was hedged so it stayed fixed entry cost.    I guess now crypto price rose, the entry fee for this has dropped so its actually a positive to enter now rather then previously.
Whats the latest cost to get a ticket, how often does it update.

Its a given they wont raffle till its paid for
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
April 03, 2019, 06:17:17 PM
#70
Extensions really depend on the pick up.
So far we have had technical/payment provider issues slowing us down, so the real launch (with fiat) only really started yesterday - eg when we sent out first press release.
As of now we are on less than 1k entries within the first day - there are a lot of pending entries so its difficult to say exactly at the moment.
I expect that an extension may be likely, but who knows with press coverage, one day on the house raffle alone brought in over 100k GBP.


If I understand this correctly, you sell raffle tickets and when you have covered the expense for the prize you keep the rest of the proceeds as profit. Correct?
At no point in time, you're actually acquiring the prize first?

Have you ever considered explaining what happens if you do not reach the minimum sales required to even buy the prize?

At first glance, I didn't see anything like that on your website either.
Isnt this how most if not all raffles are held? They raise enough to cover the cost of the prize and pocket the rest. Even the states lotteries do this and they dont even have grand prize winners everyweek or they would go broke.
It is all staged when it comes to these or any other sort of raffle with high cost prizes to given out to the winners.

that is the main goal of raffles. they wont give the prize unless they already raised the corresponding amount plus more for their expenses and other things.

and an excerpt from their terms =



there are other things discussed under the terms section. so basically they will not give this lambo without assuring that they acquired the funds first...pretty simple
full member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 117
April 03, 2019, 06:06:27 PM
#69
Extensions really depend on the pick up.
So far we have had technical/payment provider issues slowing us down, so the real launch (with fiat) only really started yesterday - eg when we sent out first press release.
As of now we are on less than 1k entries within the first day - there are a lot of pending entries so its difficult to say exactly at the moment.
I expect that an extension may be likely, but who knows with press coverage, one day on the house raffle alone brought in over 100k GBP.


If I understand this correctly, you sell raffle tickets and when you have covered the expense for the prize you keep the rest of the proceeds as profit. Correct?
At no point in time, you're actually acquiring the prize first?

Have you ever considered explaining what happens if you do not reach the minimum sales required to even buy the prize?

At first glance, I didn't see anything like that on your website either.
Isnt this how most if not all raffles are held? They raise enough to cover the cost of the prize and pocket the rest. Even the states lotteries do this and they dont even have grand prize winners everyweek or they would go broke.
It is all staged when it comes to these or any other sort of raffle with high cost prizes to given out to the winners.
The problem comes when the cost of the prizes offered is too low and profits are already very high so its not anymore fair for people to participate. I am not saying this is happening here, it was just an example.
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 1497
Join the world-leading crypto sportsbook NOW!
April 03, 2019, 04:18:55 PM
#68
Extensions really depend on the pick up.
So far we have had technical/payment provider issues slowing us down, so the real launch (with fiat) only really started yesterday - eg when we sent out first press release.
As of now we are on less than 1k entries within the first day - there are a lot of pending entries so its difficult to say exactly at the moment.
I expect that an extension may be likely, but who knows with press coverage, one day on the house raffle alone brought in over 100k GBP.


If I understand this correctly, you sell raffle tickets and when you have covered the expense for the prize you keep the rest of the proceeds as profit. Correct?
At no point in time, you're actually acquiring the prize first?

Have you ever considered explaining what happens if you do not reach the minimum sales required to even buy the prize?

At first glance, I didn't see anything like that on your website either.
Isnt this how most if not all raffles are held? They raise enough to cover the cost of the prize and pocket the rest. Even the states lotteries do this and they dont even have grand prize winners everyweek or they would go broke.
It is all staged when it comes to these or any other sort of raffle with high cost prizes to given out to the winners.
hero member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 609
April 03, 2019, 03:35:33 PM
#67
Extensions really depend on the pick up.
So far we have had technical/payment provider issues slowing us down, so the real launch (with fiat) only really started yesterday - eg when we sent out first press release.
As of now we are on less than 1k entries within the first day - there are a lot of pending entries so its difficult to say exactly at the moment.
I expect that an extension may be likely, but who knows with press coverage, one day on the house raffle alone brought in over 100k GBP.


If I understand this correctly, you sell raffle tickets and when you have covered the expense for the prize you keep the rest of the proceeds as profit. Correct?
At no point in time, you're actually acquiring the prize first?

Have you ever considered explaining what happens if you do not reach the minimum sales required to even buy the prize?

At first glance, I didn't see anything like that on your website either.
As usual, it will surely fails off and thats why they do already come to a point that they are accumulating tickets basing on fiats but still a long way to go when we do talk about those luxury prices.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 764
www.V.systems
April 03, 2019, 03:28:27 PM
#66
Extensions really depend on the pick up.
So far we have had technical/payment provider issues slowing us down, so the real launch (with fiat) only really started yesterday - eg when we sent out first press release.
As of now we are on less than 1k entries within the first day - there are a lot of pending entries so its difficult to say exactly at the moment.
I expect that an extension may be likely, but who knows with press coverage, one day on the house raffle alone brought in over 100k GBP.


If I understand this correctly, you sell raffle tickets and when you have covered the expense for the prize you keep the rest of the proceeds as profit. Correct?
At no point in time, you're actually acquiring the prize first?

Have you ever considered explaining what happens if you do not reach the minimum sales required to even buy the prize?

At first glance, I didn't see anything like that on your website either.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
April 03, 2019, 12:52:50 PM
#65
Extensions really depend on the pick up.

So far we have had technical/payment provider issues slowing us down, so the real launch (with fiat) only really started yesterday - eg when we sent out first press release.

As of now we are on less than 1k entries within the first day - there are a lot of pending entries so its difficult to say exactly at the moment.

I expect that an extension may be likely, but who knows with press coverage, one day on the house raffle alone brought in over 100k GBP.

full member
Activity: 1904
Merit: 138
★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
April 03, 2019, 12:47:47 PM
#64

What is the likelihood that you will extend the acceptance of entries up to 6 months if you will not hit the target max number of entries at the closing date? As of now, what is the approximate number of entries that are already in your system? Can you disclose such number?
legendary
Activity: 3332
Merit: 3116
December 17, 2018, 11:49:29 AM
#62
Can you be more clear in your provably fair system?

Quote
WINNER: The Entrant chosen at random on or after the Closing Date who will receive the Prize in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.

How you get that random number and how can be sure it couldn't get rigged?
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 1226
Livecasino, 20% cashback, no fuss payouts.
December 17, 2018, 04:46:57 AM
#61
Yes BTC dropped alot in value, one reason why its not always a great store of value.

Regarding the public lottery winners,
Its basically like that movie with Nicholas Cage, I think it was called "It could happen to you" and basically in the movie people were calling him at 3AM saying "You won the lottery, give me some money or I will shoot myself".

I made a similar mistake telling people about BTC since 2014. Most people laughed but in 2017, they were literally calling me and they didn't beg for money but were like "Yo! I need money, give me $3000 you got lots with Bitcoin, share the wealth".



I remember in 2016 even, this was about the time some newspapers in my country ran small Bitcoin news about people getting cheated from face2face traders using counterfeit cash to buy, and others robbing the buyers who wanted cheap Bitcoin. And all the guys in the office were saying what idiots people were.

These same people bought crypto themselves in 2017, some even bought REAL COINS thinking that was the crypto being mined haha.

And they made so many friends and became so popular even though none of them actually won anything. It's funny how the world works. People are so in love with rich guys or guys they THINK are rich!
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
December 17, 2018, 03:03:43 AM
#60
It's a nice idea, but I'm not really sure why a crypto player would do it. You're selling 900,000 EUR worth of tickets for a chance to win 650,000 EUR prize. While by itself, I'd say despite the huge house edge -- it's probably not terrible -- as you're just buying a bit of fun. However, the part that makes it really unappealing to me is there doesn't appear to be any effort to have a provably fair drawing. Which to me, seems like kind of an easy process: you publish a list of all the tickets, and then take a future bitcoin block hash % ticketNumber to determine the winner.
Oh come on mate, don't be so pretentious. We can win a lambo for just 2eur so why not? just imagine it! We wouldn't get bankrupt for just a small of eurs, don't we?

What do you really expect when you said this? 2 euro per tickets so there is no possible to have 1 tickets that can win those lambo, you need more than one ticket to win and when you spend more that means you already using more than one ticket so I do think the chance is really small to win this

And like I said before, there is no solid proof that he has that car, he should at least proof something here

He doesn't have the car, the car won't be bought until after the raffle is finished.

Go to the website: https://www.winalambo.net/

It basically says that it will be bought in your country up to 400K euros.

The way that regulations work in various countries it wouldn't make sense to buy one in Europe and have it shipped to USA where it might not pass regulations. Especially the emission regulations which are very strict in certain states like California.

legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1008
December 12, 2018, 02:47:19 AM
#59
It's a nice idea, but I'm not really sure why a crypto player would do it. You're selling 900,000 EUR worth of tickets for a chance to win 650,000 EUR prize. While by itself, I'd say despite the huge house edge -- it's probably not terrible -- as you're just buying a bit of fun. However, the part that makes it really unappealing to me is there doesn't appear to be any effort to have a provably fair drawing. Which to me, seems like kind of an easy process: you publish a list of all the tickets, and then take a future bitcoin block hash % ticketNumber to determine the winner.
Oh come on mate, don't be so pretentious. We can win a lambo for just 2eur so why not? just imagine it! We wouldn't get bankrupt for just a small of eurs, don't we?

What do you really expect when you said this? 2 euro per tickets so there is no possible to have 1 tickets that can win those lambo, you need more than one ticket to win and when you spend more that means you already using more than one ticket so I do think the chance is really small to win this

And like I said before, there is no solid proof that he has that car, he should at least proof something here
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
Looking for campaign manager? Contact icopress!
December 12, 2018, 02:17:23 AM
#58
Payment amount is 0.00066577 BTC right now btw, there was me thinking it was at a fixed BTC amount Smiley

Since it was stated that the ticket is 2 GBP and people will also pay with fiat, the only fair thing would be to adjust the BTC price by the market fluctuations.
Actually that's one of the reasons I didn't purchase tickets yet, I am confident Bitcoin will rise a bit, so I'll pay less BTC for those Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
December 12, 2018, 02:09:45 AM
#57


I'll take this one please though its not a bad idea to make a fast car in the brightest colours possible so as not to be missed in its trajectory.   TBH something this fast can never be used on the road for more then a gentle cruise

Most people don't realise this but with most lotteries you agree for some type of marketing and publication. Its written somewhere on the lottery ticket when you buy it.

I don't think the national lottery will post your full name on TV but they might post a photo of you and maybe your first name and your wifes. Since you are a millionaire most people don't have an issue with this.

But I heard somewhere where some illegal immigrant won the lottery but couldn't claim it, so he gave it to a friend who took all the winnings instead for himself.

Yea Im not a fan of that as you will get hassle and targetted sellers even in the best scenario.    I believe some lotteries its an optional thing and I'd definitely opt for the quiet life as too many people got a lob sided view of wealth and 'you can just buy me free stuff cant you'.   Anyone rich is already buying free stuff for government via lots of taxes, dont worry about them.   The real super rich buy an island or similar holding and avoid most taxes.

 Payment amount is 0.00066577 BTC right now btw, there was me thinking it was at a fixed BTC amount Smiley

Yes BTC dropped alot in value, one reason why its not always a great store of value.

Regarding the public lottery winners,
Its basically like that movie with Nicholas Cage, I think it was called "It could happen to you" and basically in the movie people were calling him at 3AM saying "You won the lottery, give me some money or I will shoot myself".

I made a similar mistake telling people about BTC since 2014. Most people laughed but in 2017, they were literally calling me and they didn't beg for money but were like "Yo! I need money, give me $3000 you got lots with Bitcoin, share the wealth".

Pages:
Jump to: