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DIY Chinese Raffle Tickets

DIY Chinese Raffle Tickets

Custom chinese raffle tickets that are 3.625" x 8.5". Part Number: DIY_Chinese_Raffle_Tix
Chinese Raffle Tickets - 20 Tickets Per Sheet

Chinese Raffle Tickets - 20 Tickets Per Sheet

500 chinese raffle tickets available in 6 colors. Part Number: OP005
Chinese Auction Tickets - 25 Tickets Per Sheet

Chinese Auction Tickets - 25 Tickets Per Sheet

500 Chinese Auction Raffle Tickets with 25 tickets per sheet. Part Number: OP025
DIY Chinese Raffle Tickets - 25 Chip

DIY Chinese Raffle Tickets - 25 Chip

DIY chinese auction/raffle tickets with 25 tickets per sheet. Part Number: DIY_Chinese_Raffle_Tix25
 

Are you combining the concepts of both a raffle and an auction to hold a Chinese Raffle? If this is an upcoming feature at your charity event, church festival, or another exciting event, then look no further for just the right tickets. Our tickets also have a door prize stub which allows another raffle for which only one ticket per sheet may be submitted giving everyone equal opportunity to win. The basic concept has two parts: the "auction" phase and the "raffle" phase. During the auction phase, bidders purchase as many tickets as they would like and place them in designated containers in front of the auction items as a "bid" or chance to win. At the conclusion of all bidding, a raffle is held where a winning ticket is drawn for each item. Participants may increase their chance of winning by bidding more tickets on one specific item. The origins of this kind of auction might come from China or might come from the idea of a "chance auction" and there’s something mysterious, intriguing, secretive, and lucky about this kind of draw. These tickets are also perfect if you’re holding a similar raffle or auction by a different name as this kind of draw is often also called by names like penny social, tricky tray, or pick-a-prize.