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Hey Robert, Just out of curiosity and if you do not feel comfortable sharing, that is cool. How many entries were received? I would like to calculate the odds in the chance to win. Thanks.

I'm going to go through the data some time today and come up with the info for everyone. Thanks.

 

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I'm sure you know who got what numbers but are you going to say "John Smith" won with number xxx right off the bat or are you going to say the winning number is xxx let us check ours for a couple hours before a name is posted? The later may build the excitement and disappoint.

 

 

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I will announce the screen name of the winner immediately after I look up who has the winning number after pulling it.

 

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The drawing will be on Monday night 7:30 PM Pacific/10:30 PM Eastern and will be announced in The Lounge chat room.  We will start with the Moto X Pure Edition drawing and then proceed to the iPhone 6s drawing after that.  The winner will be announced AND DOES NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT TO WIN.  We will notify the winner should they not be present, but we encourage all raffle entrants to join the chat.

 

We will draw the number at random using a random number generator on my BlackBerry Z30.  We have a lot of numbers that were voided or not used in the full range.  If we pull a number not assigned, we will pull the next number until we get one assigned to a raffle entrant.  The winner's screen name will be announced.  We did have a couple of entrants that were not S4GRU members, but we received their names and PayPal email addresses.  We will release their first initial and last name and state of residence should one of them win.

 

Good luck to all of you.

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Some information prior to the raffle...

  • Odds of winning for each raffle number 1:1475
  • Odds for a $10 entry, 1:148
  • Total gross amount raised:  $1,475
  • Expenses for winning unit:  $930 (including taxes and shipping)
  • Net amount raised for S4GRU:  $545

Good luck.  Drawing in 30 minutes.

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Congratulations to our winner of the iPhone 6s Plus...Steve Dean.  Thank you for all who supported S4GRU and joined this raffle.  We are looking into another raffle for one of the new Nexus devices.

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Congratulations to our winner of the iPhone 6s Plus...Steve Dean.  Thank you for all who supported S4GRU and joined this raffle.  We are looking into another raffle for one of the new Nexus devices.

 

I demand a recount.  I believe these results to be…inockurate.

 

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AJ

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Thank you to everyone that entered and bought me my new iPhone.

 

I fixed your quote.

 

:P

 

AJ

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