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  • A little thank you for your help 

    Pascal Wheeler 3:01 pm on May 27, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , News

    We’ve recently added a simple mechanism that means we can easily say thank you to all of you that want to help Raffle.it grow.

    You now automatically earn £1 for every friend you introduce to Raffle.it

    When logged into your Raffle.it account you can easily recommend a specific raffle, or Raffle.it generally and we embed your PlayerID into that link. As your friends respond to your email, signing up and taking part in raffles, we credit your account.

    We’ll be adding more tools soon to make sharing raffles with your friends easier, we just wanted to make sure we could say thanks first.

    We’d love to know what you think.

     
  • Raffle.it: a new take on online trading 

    Pascal Wheeler 2:23 pm on May 2, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: News, Press Coverage

    Many thanks to Ernst over at thenextweb.org for his time getting to understand Raffle.it. Here’s the interview:

    Ernst-JanWritten on May 1, 2008 – 1:54 pm
    Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

     

    Every week we publish an interview with a start-up. We ask five questions, hoping the answers will give you inspiration and new views.

    This time I’m interviewing Pascal Wheeler, founder of British start-up Raffle.it.This is a peer to peer marketplace based on the raffle as the trading mechanism. Although Wheeler and his team are still “stuck on the fund raising roller-coaster”, they’ve soft-launched the service. For now, selling is limited to invite only users as Wheeler wants to avoid unnecessary disappointment. Yet in the near future, Raffle.it could be an interesting new player in the field of online trading. In this edition of Five Questions for Start-ups, Wheeler explains why.

    Raffle.it

    How did you come up with the idea of Raffle.it?

    Question number“Raffle.it came from a gut feeling that there was a better way to buy and sell. No science, little research (at that time) and not a great deal of brain time, just one of those ‘there’s a better way’ feelings. Raffles are such a powerful mechanism for channeling common interest but are so often overlooked and underestimated – raffles are for school and village fetes, and for charities to raise a little extra cash. Not so! People that enter a raffle do so because of their interest in the prize or their interest in the beneficiary. With a couple of tweaks Raffle.it was borne to be used by anyone – for good cause, personal gain, or commercial awareness.” (More …)

     
    • bomega 6:44 pm on May 2, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Thanks for taking the time to do the interview and please do keep us up-to-date on your progress!

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