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legendary
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December 11, 2018, 04:03:10 AM
#56


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
hero member
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December 10, 2018, 12:22:22 PM
#55
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?
legendary
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December 10, 2018, 11:32:27 AM
#54
In 2017 I sold my house for £2 by selling 500,000 raffle tickets, one winner was chosen and the house was given away as a prize
Idea was not bad. You got huge profit more then price of your house, and someone got a house for £2. I have checked on news just now from your link. However seems you are going to do another raffle draw by website. Its good thing that peoples could participate by crypto-currency. I have visited your website maximum paid entry is 450,000 and last date of entry 28/05/19. What will happen if you can't sold all ticket? I expect you will able to sold by the way. Best of luck.   
newbie
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December 08, 2018, 12:10:21 PM
#53
Hmmm. The prospect of winning Lambo with 0.00056 is quite enticing. Though my favorite car is Rolls Royce.

How many participants have you got now? Do you think you'll get enough participants to pay for the Lamborghini?

At the moment its very low level as I haven't done any serious press releases. We are just working on some FIAT payment methods in the first instance and then will push and update stats here and on the site after we get some traction.

Cheers
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December 08, 2018, 11:37:23 AM
#52
Hmmm. The prospect of winning Lambo with 0.00056 is quite enticing. Though my favorite car is Rolls Royce.

How many participants have you got now? Do you think you'll get enough participants to pay for the Lamborghini?
newbie
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December 07, 2018, 07:03:48 PM
#51
Yeah if KYC, publication of name and country is an issue then its sensible not to enter.

This is true, but we never know how things will be going right now, if there is still possible to win a lambo here then it might be interested thing to take a part. Current situation is, there is nothing that we can do due to the fair issue. If you think it is fair and it is a really thing without a scam then go for it. But this is bitcoin world, we really need to get some proof before getting into this kind of situation

All very true issues. Obviously I have completed a large raffle before and been subject to scrutiny from the Gambling Commission, appeared on live tv globally, featured on the BBC One Show etc

Here is one of many videos :

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1621402/Video-Melling-Manor-previous-owner-explains-raffle-tickets-competition.html

There is actually a video of the draw somewhere, here you can see the episode isn't available at the moment, but this was the show we featured on :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0916hlt  "Plus one lucky woman won a huge mansion for just £2,"

Cheers

Nahh, this is bitcoin world, so anything can happen right away. Assume that you have done something good before, may be this can be your proof that it is exist. But still I can't believe that someone really win that huge amount? I do not think that she used only 1 tickets there, she must already buy a lot before she got that mansion right? And again in bitcoin everything can't be tracked so if you lost this then it will be gone forever

Thats fine, and understandable.

The winner purchased x20 tickets, so £40 in total.

Cheers
legendary
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December 07, 2018, 07:01:11 PM
#50
Yeah if KYC, publication of name and country is an issue then its sensible not to enter.

This is true, but we never know how things will be going right now, if there is still possible to win a lambo here then it might be interested thing to take a part. Current situation is, there is nothing that we can do due to the fair issue. If you think it is fair and it is a really thing without a scam then go for it. But this is bitcoin world, we really need to get some proof before getting into this kind of situation

All very true issues. Obviously I have completed a large raffle before and been subject to scrutiny from the Gambling Commission, appeared on live tv globally, featured on the BBC One Show etc

Here is one of many videos :

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1621402/Video-Melling-Manor-previous-owner-explains-raffle-tickets-competition.html

There is actually a video of the draw somewhere, here you can see the episode isn't available at the moment, but this was the show we featured on :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0916hlt  "Plus one lucky woman won a huge mansion for just £2,"

Cheers

Nahh, this is bitcoin world, so anything can happen right away. Assume that you have done something good before, may be this can be your proof that it is exist. But still I can't believe that someone really win that huge amount? I do not think that she used only 1 tickets there, she must already buy a lot before she got that mansion right? And again in bitcoin everything can't be tracked so if you lost this then it will be gone forever
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legendary
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December 04, 2018, 06:39:59 PM
#49
The odds of winning with just 1 ticket is so remote but I did have that once happen to me, the best prize in the raffle when others got 20 or 30 tickets.   Unfortunately this wasnt for a car or house, just an expensive choc egg lol

My BTC wallet has a silly thing where it always leaves change in there and wont let me empty it exactly so I have a good excuse.  Unfortunately that figure right now is .0003 + digits but next time I'm buying something else I'll remember to let it leave .0005 plus change and then enter this with a low priority transaction



newbie
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December 04, 2018, 03:32:26 AM
#48
Yeah if KYC, publication of name and country is an issue then its sensible not to enter.

This is true, but we never know how things will be going right now, if there is still possible to win a lambo here then it might be interested thing to take a part. Current situation is, there is nothing that we can do due to the fair issue. If you think it is fair and it is a really thing without a scam then go for it. But this is bitcoin world, we really need to get some proof before getting into this kind of situation

All very true issues. Obviously I have completed a large raffle before and been subject to scrutiny from the Gambling Commission, appeared on live tv globally, featured on the BBC One Show etc

Here is one of many videos :

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1621402/Video-Melling-Manor-previous-owner-explains-raffle-tickets-competition.html

There is actually a video of the draw somewhere, here you can see the episode isn't available at the moment, but this was the show we featured on :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0916hlt  "Plus one lucky woman won a huge mansion for just £2,"

Cheers
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1008
December 04, 2018, 03:13:16 AM
#47
Yeah if KYC, publication of name and country is an issue then its sensible not to enter.

This is true, but we never know how things will be going right now, if there is still possible to win a lambo here then it might be interested thing to take a part. Current situation is, there is nothing that we can do due to the fair issue. If you think it is fair and it is a really thing without a scam then go for it. But this is bitcoin world, we really need to get some proof before getting into this kind of situation
newbie
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December 04, 2018, 02:37:55 AM
#46
Yeah if KYC, publication of name and country is an issue then its sensible not to enter.
Sad situation for those people who would really like to join up but having this restriction will surely make them think twice but well
odds on winning this raffle would really be small but it isn't really a bad idea after all.

If money would tend out to be transferred on winners local bank account then there would really be lots
of things to be settled first.

The biggest issue in not declaring the winner would be lack of proof that the prize was ever given away. Once established like a national lottery that risk is taken away, in the meantime you need to provide evidence that prizes are being awarded.
legendary
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December 03, 2018, 07:14:20 AM
#45
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.

There is anonymity for some lotteries/prizes depending on your country but you have to check first. In my country, it is perfectly fine to let the company publish only your age and sex, not necessary for face or name (but they will give you a small bonus if you let them use your pics and name). Happens mostly that people don't tell, so the news will be Ex-fireman retiree wins jackpot, and some story about how he chose the number and how he will use the money.

I would never want my name. I'll have 100 friends suddenly call me from nowhere!
legendary
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December 03, 2018, 01:04:11 AM
#44
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.
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December 02, 2018, 10:06:41 PM
#43
Yeah if KYC, publication of name and country is an issue then its sensible not to enter.
Sad situation for those people who would really like to join up but having this restriction will surely make them think twice but well
odds on winning this raffle would really be small but it isn't really a bad idea after all.

If money would tend out to be transferred on winners local bank account then there would really be lots
of things to be settled first.
newbie
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December 02, 2018, 07:25:22 PM
#42
Yeah if KYC, publication of name and country is an issue then its sensible not to enter.
legendary
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December 02, 2018, 07:16:12 PM
#41
Yes may be this can be compared because the chance might be the same here but what I do know is that there is not all site that offer that huge single payout. I only think about primedice and not other sites again that can over this huge amount of payout. And you must bet around 0.007 btc just to get 71 btc payout. So yes if you are lucky enough but the chances is really slim to get this

Btw for OP if you are willingly to ask for escrow to hold it then it might be really interesting project to bet

LOL, ESCROW. Holy shit dude. I'd bet my pants that more than half the legendary users on this forum will scam exit with that amount of money in btc. Fuck man, what kind of people do you think type behind these accounts? Saints? Escrows scamming people has happened over, and over, and over on this forum and yet people seem to think once someone is trusted, they are bound by a holy contract to not lie or steal ever again.

Don't use any escrow OP, it's your money, that's as trusty as it gets. Chances of you scamming people off 2$ each is still existent, but unless your pic is photoshopped and you're not the real owner of the website, and/or unless those news articles are fake information (where both cases are a little too unlikely imo), then you have no reason to scam on this one. Hell you probably make more profit being legitimate than doing that, if you manage to gather enough people for the raffle.

Only way to escrow a raffle this big would be to have at least 6 or 7 people share keys to a multi-sig address, but it's going to be way too complicated, and it's just plain stupid to suggest an escrow for this.

There is still tons of good escrow that exist and well trusted with so many good project still on. And why do they want to get those money away? I know if this is real, then this is really big amount but if there is some fee included then they will of course do it for you. Besides, if OP are holding it then he should give some proof that he is holding it

By asking 6-7 people to hold just for one key to that, the chances is much bigger to scam and they will get it equally

The funds are automatically converted to Euro's, from there they go to a standard bank account, in that sense it would be very difficult to provide proof. The flip side is that it would be insane to do anything untoward with the funds being in the public eye.

So you are going to send this winning money to their personal account and ask them to withdraw from it right? Then this will be less attractive to most of people here since only some people that willingly to have their account being public, the rest will never give their kyc and stay low

And btw hoe about if there is someone who asked for splitting their winning amount? Is there make any sense here?
newbie
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December 02, 2018, 12:26:48 PM
#40
The lawyer handling the money would be one kind of escrow I guess, like a house sale done in cash .    I'd worry about the amount of tickets and effective odds more then an outright loss, that must be tempting to just keep selling as many entries as possible.     One way to handle that is to allow a scale up of the prizes, where they throw in a Ferrari as well if enough tickets are there but I understand its already set now.

As a primary car sale in UK is this non taxable btw on a personal basis.  I know classic cars are exempt from CGT


Exactly, we used a solicitor client account on the house sale.

The model for this is exactly as you mention, the raffle scales up, if insufficient entries are sold the prize is purely cash, the next level is a car (can be purchased anywhere in the world), then full prize would be car + cash or an all cash option.

There would be no tax exemption as the car would be purchased for the winner.

RE tickets, there is a max cap of 450,000 to sell, this caps any profit. We can adjust our margin to 0% potentially to help the prize along. In the house draw we adjusted our share down from 30% to 5% gradually, so in the event the house wasn't given as the prize our share grew smaller and the cash pot for the winnner grew larger.
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legendary
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December 02, 2018, 12:12:22 PM
#39
The lawyer handling the money would be one kind of escrow I guess, like a house sale done in cash .    I'd worry about the amount of tickets and effective odds more then an outright loss, that must be tempting to just keep selling as many entries as possible.     One way to handle that is to allow a scale up of the prizes, where they throw in a Ferrari as well if enough tickets are there but I understand its already set now.

As a primary car sale in UK is this non taxable btw on a personal basis.  I know classic cars are exempt from CGT
newbie
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December 02, 2018, 11:50:47 AM
#38
Yes may be this can be compared because the chance might be the same here but what I do know is that there is not all site that offer that huge single payout. I only think about primedice and not other sites again that can over this huge amount of payout. And you must bet around 0.007 btc just to get 71 btc payout. So yes if you are lucky enough but the chances is really slim to get this

Btw for OP if you are willingly to ask for escrow to hold it then it might be really interesting project to bet

LOL, ESCROW. Holy shit dude. I'd bet my pants that more than half the legendary users on this forum will scam exit with that amount of money in btc. Fuck man, what kind of people do you think type behind these accounts? Saints? Escrows scamming people has happened over, and over, and over on this forum and yet people seem to think once someone is trusted, they are bound by a holy contract to not lie or steal ever again.

Don't use any escrow OP, it's your money, that's as trusty as it gets. Chances of you scamming people off 2$ each is still existent, but unless your pic is photoshopped and you're not the real owner of the website, and/or unless those news articles are fake information (where both cases are a little too unlikely imo), then you have no reason to scam on this one. Hell you probably make more profit being legitimate than doing that, if you manage to gather enough people for the raffle.

Only way to escrow a raffle this big would be to have at least 6 or 7 people share keys to a multi-sig address, but it's going to be way too complicated, and it's just plain stupid to suggest an escrow for this.

There is still tons of good escrow that exist and well trusted with so many good project still on. And why do they want to get those money away? I know if this is real, then this is really big amount but if there is some fee included then they will of course do it for you. Besides, if OP are holding it then he should give some proof that he is holding it

By asking 6-7 people to hold just for one key to that, the chances is much bigger to scam and they will get it equally

The funds are automatically converted to Euro's, from there they go to a standard bank account, in that sense it would be very difficult to provide proof. The flip side is that it would be insane to do anything untoward with the funds being in the public eye.
legendary
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December 02, 2018, 10:17:25 AM
#37
Yes may be this can be compared because the chance might be the same here but what I do know is that there is not all site that offer that huge single payout. I only think about primedice and not other sites again that can over this huge amount of payout. And you must bet around 0.007 btc just to get 71 btc payout. So yes if you are lucky enough but the chances is really slim to get this

Btw for OP if you are willingly to ask for escrow to hold it then it might be really interesting project to bet

LOL, ESCROW. Holy shit dude. I'd bet my pants that more than half the legendary users on this forum will scam exit with that amount of money in btc. Fuck man, what kind of people do you think type behind these accounts? Saints? Escrows scamming people has happened over, and over, and over on this forum and yet people seem to think once someone is trusted, they are bound by a holy contract to not lie or steal ever again.

Don't use any escrow OP, it's your money, that's as trusty as it gets. Chances of you scamming people off 2$ each is still existent, but unless your pic is photoshopped and you're not the real owner of the website, and/or unless those news articles are fake information (where both cases are a little too unlikely imo), then you have no reason to scam on this one. Hell you probably make more profit being legitimate than doing that, if you manage to gather enough people for the raffle.

Only way to escrow a raffle this big would be to have at least 6 or 7 people share keys to a multi-sig address, but it's going to be way too complicated, and it's just plain stupid to suggest an escrow for this.

There is still tons of good escrow that exist and well trusted with so many good project still on. And why do they want to get those money away? I know if this is real, then this is really big amount but if there is some fee included then they will of course do it for you. Besides, if OP are holding it then he should give some proof that he is holding it

By asking 6-7 people to hold just for one key to that, the chances is much bigger to scam and they will get it equally
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