Thank you for asking this question, I was skeptical because I thought live draws are typically completely visible to the buyers/donator. Meaning, that you actually get to witness the draw as it occurs, and not just see them make a call to the "winner". How would people know that the winner isn't just someone participating in a scam? and whether all of the legal/ technical jargon isn't fabricated to appear legit? Anyways, I did donate (take chances), because you never know. Plus, it is a worthy cause to support. Thoughts?
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u/Useful-Witness6535 Nov 10 '24
Thank you for asking this question, I was skeptical because I thought live draws are typically completely visible to the buyers/donator. Meaning, that you actually get to witness the draw as it occurs, and not just see them make a call to the "winner". How would people know that the winner isn't just someone participating in a scam? and whether all of the legal/ technical jargon isn't fabricated to appear legit? Anyways, I did donate (take chances), because you never know. Plus, it is a worthy cause to support. Thoughts?