Frequently Asked Questions

What is a raffle?

A raffle is a form of gaming where the seller is raising money and the ticket purchasers pay for a chance to win a prize. Winner of the prize is selected randomly.

Yes. Any time you pay a price for a chance to win a prize, a raffle license is needed.

Charitable, non-profit or religious organizations can apply for license through local registries and pay a service fee. If you need help with license application you can contact us.

There are 6 Easy Steps to do an online raffle:

Create your profile in our website

Get license from your regional raffle regulator

Sell online – (Raffle event period)

Print and mail tickets (some regions, check your license or call us)

Draw the winner

Report to the raffle regulator in your area

Every raffle will have their own dedicated online page that you share thru social media and email contacts. All purchases will be handled electronically online. You’re online store 24 hours a day and open every day!
No need to worry about programming or technical skills. We can help set up your online raffle from start to finish.

Depending on your fundraising needs, there is no limit on how often you can have raffle and the duration of the raffle events. It’s all about your needs and schedules.

You have to be 18 years of age or older and a resident of the province or state in which the raffle is taking place to purchase ticket. Select the raffle of organization you’d like to support; enter the number of tickets, name, address, phone number, email and credit card information. Once payment transaction is completed you will receive an email for payment confirmation and ticket number(s). Some charities require sending physical tickets to you by mail depending on your region raffle rules and regulations.

There is no limit to how many tickets you can purchase. You can support all the raffles of any organizations even if you are not associated or member of the organization. The more tickets you purchase the more chances of you winning the prize.
The charitable and non-profit organizations will contact the winner directly after the draw by email, phone or mail. The name of winner will also be available on the website for information. The organization will arrange the payment of prize to the winner.

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