I like these kind of raffles. I don't care when I lose because it goes to a good charity and on the off chance I won I'd have a Monster 696 ...to sell.
http://store.proitalia.com/irsf696raffle.html (http://store.proitalia.com/irsf696raffle.html)
If you try to buy tickets online it tries to charge you tax and shipping. PI said they know and are trying to fix the system on this item. If you do "purchase" the tickets with the tax and shipping included they are manually removing the charges prior to charging your card.
Quote from: hbliam on October 11, 2008, 04:48:30 PM
I like these kind of raffles. I don't care when I lose because it goes to a good charity and on the off chance I won I'd have a Monster 696 ...to sell.
http://store.proitalia.com/irsf696raffle.html (http://store.proitalia.com/irsf696raffle.html)
I like that part, I'd sell too.
If it were the new m1100, that would be different.
Anyone know what the total charges would be for the winner?
Tax, license, reg should be less then $1,000. I don't know what else they would try to stack on there. I'd just take the $8995 and apply it to another bike if they would let me.
Charity raffles are cool and certainly worthy..
winning is just a bonus..... [thumbsup]
Cool....I would hate to buy a ticket and get the 2nd price [puke]