LJCal
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by LJCal on Sept 29, 2023 16:54:07 GMT 1, These guys are raffling an unsigned Monkey Queen for £25 a ticket and a thousand tickets being sold. Full disclosure I sold them the print. Seems like not a bad concept obviously plenty have gone before. Anyone have experience of these raffles or run one?
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These guys are raffling an unsigned Monkey Queen for £25 a ticket and a thousand tickets being sold. Full disclosure I sold them the print. Seems like not a bad concept obviously plenty have gone before. Anyone have experience of these raffles or run one? btcboxbreaks.com/products/banksy-monkey-queen
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Black Wolf on Sept 29, 2023 17:06:29 GMT 1, the way they operate this, (atleast in the uk), is illegal
there is an art competition site but only done 2 competitions so far
the way they operate this, (atleast in the uk), is illegal
there is an art competition site but only done 2 competitions so far
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by LJCal on Sept 29, 2023 21:08:43 GMT 1, the way they operate this, (atleast in the uk), is illegal there is an art competition site but only done 2 competitions so far Really, I’ve never heard of that but to be fair I haven’t seen many of these raffles so guess there must be some legal issues surrounding them, obviously gambling is heavily regulated in most countries. I remember the lotteries for the super cars they used to run be presumably they had a gambling license. It’s based out of Canada so presumably they have a different legal frame work
the way they operate this, (atleast in the uk), is illegal there is an art competition site but only done 2 competitions so far Really, I’ve never heard of that but to be fair I haven’t seen many of these raffles so guess there must be some legal issues surrounding them, obviously gambling is heavily regulated in most countries. I remember the lotteries for the super cars they used to run be presumably they had a gambling license. It’s based out of Canada so presumably they have a different legal frame work
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Wanchope on Sept 29, 2023 22:36:35 GMT 1, Also in the description it says 153/750 and that’s what the coa shows but further down in the description it states it’s 66/750. Maybe a typo …..
Also in the description it says 153/750 and that’s what the coa shows but further down in the description it states it’s 66/750. Maybe a typo …..
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LJCal
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by LJCal on Sept 30, 2023 15:41:27 GMT 1, Also in the description it says 153/750 and that’s what the coa shows but further down in the description it states it’s 66/750. Maybe a typo ….. I imagine they did the old trick of copying cataloguing from an auction.
Also in the description it says 153/750 and that’s what the coa shows but further down in the description it states it’s 66/750. Maybe a typo ….. I imagine they did the old trick of copying cataloguing from an auction.
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Wanchope on Sept 30, 2023 18:28:40 GMT 1, Yes that’s probably the case right 🤦♂️
Yes that’s probably the case right 🤦♂️
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Onket on Oct 1, 2023 9:43:11 GMT 1, the way they operate this, (atleast in the uk), is illegal there is an art competition site but only done 2 competitions so far There must be a loophole as unlicenced raffles and tombolas happen every weekend at fetes and fundraisers across the summer in the UK.
the way they operate this, (atleast in the uk), is illegal there is an art competition site but only done 2 competitions so far There must be a loophole as unlicenced raffles and tombolas happen every weekend at fetes and fundraisers across the summer in the UK.
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Black Wolf on Oct 1, 2023 10:58:55 GMT 1, the way they operate this, (atleast in the uk), is illegal there is an art competition site but only done 2 competitions so far There must be a loophole as unlicenced raffles and tombolas happen every weekend at fetes and fundraisers across the summer in the UK. charity is fine it’s for profit raffles without competition aspect that are illegal in UK But it’s very rarely enforced loads get away with it!
the way they operate this, (atleast in the uk), is illegal there is an art competition site but only done 2 competitions so far There must be a loophole as unlicenced raffles and tombolas happen every weekend at fetes and fundraisers across the summer in the UK. charity is fine it’s for profit raffles without competition aspect that are illegal in UK But it’s very rarely enforced loads get away with it!
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by The Greased Piglet on Oct 1, 2023 11:06:37 GMT 1, they’re only legal if you have a gaming license. I’ve seen a few recently where they are giving away expensive houses and so on. I expect unless you’re making millions it’s not worth the effort to get a gaming license as it’s an expensive and time consuming process.
they’re only legal if you have a gaming license. I’ve seen a few recently where they are giving away expensive houses and so on. I expect unless you’re making millions it’s not worth the effort to get a gaming license as it’s an expensive and time consuming process.
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Onket on Oct 1, 2023 11:29:45 GMT 1, There must be a loophole as unlicenced raffles and tombolas happen every weekend at fetes and fundraisers across the summer in the UK. charity is fine it’s for profit raffles without competition aspect that are illegal in UK But it’s very rarely enforced loads get away with it! They aren't all for charity. I'm sure there's a loophole.
E.g. buying a ticket to 'win' a drink at events without an alcohol licence. That wouldn't work.
There must be a loophole as unlicenced raffles and tombolas happen every weekend at fetes and fundraisers across the summer in the UK. charity is fine it’s for profit raffles without competition aspect that are illegal in UK But it’s very rarely enforced loads get away with it! They aren't all for charity. I'm sure there's a loophole. E.g. buying a ticket to 'win' a drink at events without an alcohol licence. That wouldn't work.
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Black Wolf on Oct 1, 2023 11:29:58 GMT 1, they’re only legal if you have a gaming license. I’ve seen a few recently where they are giving away expensive houses and so on. I expect unless you’re making millions it’s not worth the effort to get a gaming license as it’s an expensive and time consuming process. Not true, you don’t need a gambling license for a prize competition
they’re only legal if you have a gaming license. I’ve seen a few recently where they are giving away expensive houses and so on. I expect unless you’re making millions it’s not worth the effort to get a gaming license as it’s an expensive and time consuming process. Not true, you don’t need a gambling license for a prize competition
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Daylight Robber on Oct 1, 2023 11:49:55 GMT 1, they’re only legal if you have a gaming license. I’ve seen a few recently where they are giving away expensive houses and so on. I expect unless you’re making millions it’s not worth the effort to get a gaming license as it’s an expensive and time consuming process. Not true, you don’t need a gambling license for a prize competition In the UK you are meant to have a Gambling Commission Licence, if there is a cost to participating and the proceeds are likely to exceed £20k in one go, or £150k over a 12 month period. You are also meant to have measures in place to prevent children and vulnerable others participating.
they’re only legal if you have a gaming license. I’ve seen a few recently where they are giving away expensive houses and so on. I expect unless you’re making millions it’s not worth the effort to get a gaming license as it’s an expensive and time consuming process. Not true, you don’t need a gambling license for a prize competition In the UK you are meant to have a Gambling Commission Licence, if there is a cost to participating and the proceeds are likely to exceed £20k in one go, or £150k over a 12 month period. You are also meant to have measures in place to prevent children and vulnerable others participating.
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by mojo on Oct 1, 2023 11:54:29 GMT 1, charity is fine it’s for profit raffles without competition aspect that are illegal in UK But it’s very rarely enforced loads get away with it! They aren't all for charity. I'm sure there's a loophole. E.g. buying a ticket to 'win' a drink at events without an alcohol licence. That wouldn't work. I remember the good old days of 'winning a drink of your choice' for the cost of a raffle ticket at pop up parties/raves. In fact if my memory serves me well that's how the bar at Santa's Ghetto was run.
charity is fine it’s for profit raffles without competition aspect that are illegal in UK But it’s very rarely enforced loads get away with it! They aren't all for charity. I'm sure there's a loophole. E.g. buying a ticket to 'win' a drink at events without an alcohol licence. That wouldn't work. I remember the good old days of 'winning a drink of your choice' for the cost of a raffle ticket at pop up parties/raves. In fact if my memory serves me well that's how the bar at Santa's Ghetto was run.
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Onket on Oct 1, 2023 13:04:10 GMT 1, They aren't all for charity. I'm sure there's a loophole. E.g. buying a ticket to 'win' a drink at events without an alcohol licence. That wouldn't work. I remember the good old days of 'winning a drink of your choice' for the cost of a raffle ticket at pop up parties/raves. In fact if my memory serves me well that's how the bar at Santa's Ghetto was run. Yep, I've been at many raves where they got the raffle ticket book out as soon as old bill turned up.
They aren't all for charity. I'm sure there's a loophole. E.g. buying a ticket to 'win' a drink at events without an alcohol licence. That wouldn't work. I remember the good old days of 'winning a drink of your choice' for the cost of a raffle ticket at pop up parties/raves. In fact if my memory serves me well that's how the bar at Santa's Ghetto was run. Yep, I've been at many raves where they got the raffle ticket book out as soon as old bill turned up.
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Monkey Queen Raffle, by Black Wolf on Oct 1, 2023 15:00:11 GMT 1, Not true, you don’t need a gambling license for a prize competition In the UK you are meant to have a Gambling Commission Licence, if there is a cost to participating and the proceeds are likely to exceed £20k in one go, or £150k over a 12 month period. You are also meant to have measures in place to prevent children and vulnerable others participating. Research prize competitions, they are basically lotteries but do not require a license theres endless companies doing it in the UK
Not true, you don’t need a gambling license for a prize competition In the UK you are meant to have a Gambling Commission Licence, if there is a cost to participating and the proceeds are likely to exceed £20k in one go, or £150k over a 12 month period. You are also meant to have measures in place to prevent children and vulnerable others participating. Research prize competitions, they are basically lotteries but do not require a license theres endless companies doing it in the UK
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