I agree too. £10 for one raffle ticket is a lot, so to encourage multiple purchases, which to be in with any chance of winning you’ll have to do, seems wrong. Despite it being for charity.Thank you for going above and beyond!
I must be a mean old trout because my thoughts were
- what kind of a person forgoes seeing their elderly mother after major surgery for the sake of seeing a tiny baby who can't speak and probably isn't aware enough to miss her temporarily
- this raffle is encouraging gambling among her freaks some of whom have demonstrated that they don't make wise decisions when whipped up by her
- there's so much random stuff in the main prizes, too much for one person (yes perhaps people would share with friends) way to trash your skin by "product hopping" as Dr Sam calls it.
Plus, whilst it’s good she’s raising more funds for the charity, how shameful that she has this amount product lying around in her office. So, if this raffle idea hadn’t presented itself, what would have happened to all this stuff?
Oh, and she wants £300 for an autumn kit as well!