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<blockquote data-quote="enuf" data-source="post: 3938238" data-attributes="member: 33638"><p>A lot of what determines if I participate and how much I will pay for a raffle ticket is what the fundraiser is for. In this case it is for your church - so, for me to participate would highly depend on what kind of church it is. Not trying to be hateful but there are just some churches I would not be very passionate about helping raise money. </p><p></p><p>If it is for a fundraiser that is really justified in needing the money and I am supportive of the (in this case, church), I would and have way-way overpaid for a ticket, and in that case, I have even donated it back and said, "action it or run it again". If it is a church I would support, I would want to know what the money is going to be used for and then possibly why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enuf, post: 3938238, member: 33638"] A lot of what determines if I participate and how much I will pay for a raffle ticket is what the fundraiser is for. In this case it is for your church - so, for me to participate would highly depend on what kind of church it is. Not trying to be hateful but there are just some churches I would not be very passionate about helping raise money. If it is for a fundraiser that is really justified in needing the money and I am supportive of the (in this case, church), I would and have way-way overpaid for a ticket, and in that case, I have even donated it back and said, "action it or run it again". If it is a church I would support, I would want to know what the money is going to be used for and then possibly why. [/QUOTE]
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