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What do you sell Check Tickets for?

I am doing some price comparison work and would appreciate newsagents sharing how much they sell a book of check tickets for.  So, what is your price?  Also, do you do deals for, say, four packs or more?

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  1. Carol

    .60 however we donate more that we sell for charity groups.

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  2. MAX

    .60 everyone pays,does not matter what quantity, but I always buy a ticket in their raffle

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  3. h

    .60, discount depending on dollar value of entire purchase, similar discount for heaps of crepe for the sport finals, often give craft/art teachers a discount too when thye buy cardboard etc

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  4. BruceH

    .60 per book here as well, but like Carol, we will give give whole books of Chocolate Wheel tickets to the local school fete.

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  5. Garry

    .80

    Free to schools

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  6. Shauns

    .60 here as well

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  7. Chris

    0.50 per book with 15% discounts to Charity/Schools and Bulk Orders.

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  8. Paul S

    60 cents here.

    I have on one occassion discounted to 40 cents to get a 140 book sale (and no, I have no idea why they wanted so many ! )

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  9. Angelo

    60 cents. Free to local charities.

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  10. Vicki

    $1.00 each, 80c if you buy more than 10. Everyone pays, but they can use our foyer to run the raffle and display the winning ticket in the front window for a week.

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  11. Mile

    60 cents

    give them away for free very occasionally

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  12. John Kirkham

    I don’t sell the ticket’s.

    I read the blog…

    Just putting it out there…

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  13. Jim

    Just went up to $0.50 from $0.45 (which was in response to a loacal supermarket selling them for $0.40).
    We sell quite a few boxes of 72 @ $34.95 (was $30.95)

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  14. Peter

    $0.60 both GNS and Olympic

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  15. TED

    $0.75 no discount

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  16. Brendan

    60 cents, no discounting. Maybe the could be a little dearer with a quantint discount.

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  17. Carol

    Free Check tickets are one of the cheapest ways of creating good public relations with local sports and charity group. Most of the time the person coming in to buy them was goind to pay for them out of there own pocket anyway. I do sell full boxes at 10% off to some of the big clubs like bowls clubs who have pokies and another source of income but raffles are bread and butter to the little clubs.

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  18. peter

    75c everyone pays

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  19. Brett

    65C – Discounts are available depending on who you are, how many you want and how nicely you ask!!

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  20. Kate

    60c no discounts, no one ever asks for one. Someone came in Friday just gone and said we were cheaper than woolies.

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  21. Wendy

    60c each, discount 10% for 10 or more. Mostly sold to local bikie club and other local businesses for in-house raffles.

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