Charitable Pull-Tabs
Charitable pull-tabs have become increasingly popular in recent years, capturing the attention and support of both avid gamers and those with a philanthropic inclination. These innovative pull-tabs offer players a chance to win exciting prizes while simultaneously donating to a charitable cause.
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Reasons To Sell Pull-Tabs
- Predictable level of income ad payout for the seller
- Consumers enjoy having a variety of gaming activities to choose from, especially within the same establishment
- Play and redemption happen very quickly
Marketing Strategy
Keep regular and new players informed about upcoming events and promotions.
Motivating volunteers by reminding them of your cause. Consider making your cause part of your message– both before and during your gaming occasion. It’s important to note, however, that mentioning the gross amount of money raised is often considered inappropriate.
While not all players will be heavy social media users, social media networking sites can help you find and attract new audiences and doesn’t cost anything. If people are searching for charities or charitable gaming, you want them to be able to find yours. Think of it this way: social networking sites provide another way to serve customers and to start a one-to-one conversation with current and potential players.
Payout Protection
Compare the serial number on the presented ticket to the serial number on the check sheet provided with all games. These numbers will always match on a valid winner.
On applicable tier levels, the Win-Code number is located inside a yellow rectangle in a window of a winning ticket. Look for that number on the list of numbers printed on the front of the check sheet. If the number does not appear on the check sheet, the ticket is not a valid winner.
EZ PayCode displays the total prize amount for a winning ticket. If a ticket passes the two checks explained above, find the EZ PayCode amount printed either inside the left edge of one of the windows of the ticket or in a colored box that replaces one of the symbols in the ticket. That dollar amount is the exact amount to be paid on the ticket.