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Amazing Odds – Small Chabad House – Less than 150 tickets sold per prize!
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-Ipod Nano (Video).
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I bought a ticket back on October 16th when it was buy one get one free, how do i know i actually got 2 tickets?
Dan can you get the buy one and get one free promo again?
Why don’t you ever answer questions from your comments? What’s the point of having a website and updating it if you dont clarify when we have questions. People like your site and check it a few times a day but not everyone understands exactly what you write and sometimes people have questrions!
B”H
ok — we don’t hold by odds anyway — the rebbe (I hear) said its ok to buy a lottery ticket– only one b/c you just need to make yourself a kaylee to receive the brocha–
so anyway it does not matter if the odss are 1 in 100 or 1 in 150 — but Shmais says its one in 100 ctownbochur says its 1 in 150 — the website does not say anything about the maxium # of tickets sold
All tickets sold on the days when there were double tickets, they got double tickets.
At this point we have sold over 100 tickets per item but under 150 shmais ran the ad starting last week and was never updated.
Sorry about that.
Till what time on the 13th will tickets be sold?
Until 3PM – our dinner begins at 6PM and all the prizes will be announced online by the next morning.
chaim how much was split the pot$?