15 July 2009
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House Raffles In the Media
Intact Raffle offers players a chance of winning a custom built home in Florida valued at $350,000 for only $50. Up to 15,000 tickets wil be sold in this charity win a house raffle, which is scheduled to be drawn on 15 December 2009. In addition to the property prize, Intact Raffle features a range of 'early bird' prizes, including flat screen TVs and laptops.
Intact Raffle is run by Intact Crime Consultants (ICC), a registered 501(3) non profit group. This short video provides an overview of the beautiful home on offer in this raffle. It is composed of different photos of the house to give you a better appreciation of the top prize being raffled in this competition.
Click to read more details on Intact Raffle in our raffle directory!
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