The UO Lottery!!
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Re: The UO Lottery!!
How much does it cost to run a vendor for a week? putting a total of 300k on a vendor. you may want to clear this up, saying everything is non profit etc etc then that remaining 25% which is 75k ( potentially) seems pretty high to keep a vendor up. Also why 4 paying slot so max someone can win is 90k.
Re: The UO Lottery!!
It takes roughly 15k per week to keep the vendor up. Yes in a perfect world, where every book is sold, the 75k would be way too much and then most of it would be thrown back into the prize pool anyway so it doesnt really matter. Since I didnt really expect to have every book sold the 25% should be about right without having to take money away from the actuall prize pool to keep the vendor up.
4 numbers are picked, BUT you can purchase more than one ticket so you have the ability to win all 4 prizes if you purchased enough tickets.
4 numbers are picked, BUT you can purchase more than one ticket so you have the ability to win all 4 prizes if you purchased enough tickets.
Re: The UO Lottery!!
Well only 3 tickets were purchased so this looks like a bust...I am closing the vendor down. Those 3 people that purchased tickets please PM me with the ticket number and the security code and I will double your money for what you paid for them.
Thank you.
Thank you.
- Wonko the Sane
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Re: The UO Lottery!!
Damn, I was thinking of buying a ticket.
Start off smaller maybe?
Start off smaller maybe?