About that Oculus Rift Raffle
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Hey Peeps!
I was curious how the raffle for the Oculus Rift is going to work. I noticed that you need to buy a Sketchucation membership to enter the raffle, but my worry is that Sketchucation could get into trouble with the way it's set up, at least in the United States.
I know Sketchucation is hosted outside of the USA, but you may want to add a disclaimer that US residents aren't allowed into the raffle. I'm probably completely wrong since I know jack squat about how raffles outside the USA work, but maybe someone who knows more can chime in.
Since you are required to make a purchase to enter the raffle, a lot of states may cry foul if Sketchucation isn't a non-profit organization.
This page actually does a good job of explaining the problem:
http://blog.rafflecopter.com/2015/04/no-purchase-necessary-giveaways/I just wanted to toss that out there just in case. Since Sketchucation isn't in the USA, maybe it doesn't even matter at all. Like I said, I'm mostly clueless on the whole thing.
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You don't pay to enter the raffle, you pay for premium membership, which enables you to enter the raffle as you still need to claim your entry, thus optional.
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