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Crazy goes a long way!! Keep buying those tickets people!

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Well done, great to see support for this forum, espacially as we all demanded it to be a private forum.

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Brilliant idea and great work coordinating this James! Legendary stuff!!

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Now in: New highest tickets of 40! Amazing!

Holy jumpin jahosafat! That's incredible dude! Very very cool. :victorious:

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@James Once the comp is over can we get a list of the people who bought the tickets and how much tickets they purchased?...This will also clarify any doubts people may have, as people can see their name on the list and that it contributed to the total funds for SKF.

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Sure' date=' i'll post this with the Results of the drawing!

BTW! Highest tickets has now changed to : 53![/quote']

DAMN! Well done SKF'ers!

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What about if some one wants their donations/tickets to remain anonymous? Just sayin :encouragement:

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What about if some one wants their donations/tickets to remain anonymous? Just sayin :encouragement:

that is true, maybe I shouldn't put it up? What do you guys think

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What about if some one wants their donations/tickets to remain anonymous? Just sayin :encouragement:

I was thinking the same thing! We all know how much we all individually contributed and how many tickets we purchased, and I feel it's been responsibly handled!! I don't believe a breakdown is necessary IMHO. :)

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I think it's ok to say who bought tickets but would be wary about how many tickets each person bought. To some people buying one ticket may be all they can afford and others can afford heaps more. It's the spirit of joining in and supporting the forum that's important not how much a person has donated or spent. :)

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I think it's ok to say who bought tickets but would be wary about how many tickets each person bought. To some people buying one ticket may be all they can afford and others can afford heaps more. It's the spirit of joining in and supporting the forum that's important not how much a person has donated or spent. :)

Indeed, every ticket counts irrespective of how many any one person purchases!

Look forward to seeing grand total raised, great work everyone!! :)

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I think it's ok to say who bought tickets but would be wary about how many tickets each person bought. To some people buying one ticket may be all they can afford and others can afford heaps more. It's the spirit of joining in and supporting the forum that's important not how much a person has donated or spent. :)

+1 well put Ineke :victorious:

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Agree, i trust that this has been conducted honestly and dont feel the need to see a run down on exactly how many each person has purchased (Its not as though any other raffle does this). Ill just be happy to see total raised and winners :)

Did we decide if it is 1 prize per person or just that the highest bidder could only win one other prize?

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Yeah there is a prize pack for the most tickets(door prize) & then a first, second & third prize for the ticket draw, check out the prize packs in the OP, some pretty cool kit in there! :victorious:

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My only concern was that member/s MAY be accused of doing something shady when they are actually doing it out of the love for the forum, that's all, as I have seen it before, people may act all nice and cotton candy but rumors are easily started and easily blown out of proportion (especially when they bought a lot of tickets and win zip - it's just in some peoples nature to be nasty). I know this is SKF and there is a slim chance of this but still you should protect yourself and do things in a manner that will not bring any misunderstandings that's all, save any headaches that may arise.

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I can see where you are coming from Chi but I would trust BB to the hilt that he wouldn't do anything that in anyway was not for the best of SKF and Masta is doing as much as possible to stay out of it. We do need to trust that it has all been done for the best of SKF and hope that all the people buying tickets will accept the final outcome as being true and honest. At the end of the day if people don't trust that it is being fairly dealt with then they should abstain from buying a ticket. I for one am just happy to be joining in to help our great forum to keep on being great. If I win I'm happy if you win I'm happy makes no difference if the prize was big or small it's the joining in of a community pulling together to help that community. Lets just hope that there are no bad feelings if someone doesn't win something because they bought a lot of tickets you only need one to win.

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well said sweetie! I totally agree.

+1 not easy to find the right words sometimes but very well put Ineke!

Must be all the hijacking that has made you such a wordsmith!! ;)

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haha I wish I had said that!

+1 not easy to find the right words sometimes but very well put Ineke! Must be all the hijacking that has made you such a wordsmith!! ;)
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