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Hello. I live in WI. Today I was at Walmart and there was a raffle to give away a bike. The only way to get a ticket to enter the raffle is to buy a 1 dollar piece of candy.
I asked two employes and a manager if and how I can enter the raffle for free. They all told me no, the only way is to pay for the candy.
My question is isn't this an illegal lottery? It was my understanding that if you wanted to have a raffle or lottery type of conduct it is required under the law to allow someone to enter for free. Is this correct? and if I am right and this is illegal, who should I contact to report this practice? Is it possible to sue under a class action because obviously many people have entered this lottery and not all of them probably wanted the candy?
Thank you very much for your timeWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Hello. I live in WI. Today I was at Walmart and there was a raffle to give away a bike. The only way to get a ticket to enter the raffle is to buy a 1 dollar piece of candy.
I asked two employes and a manager if and how I can enter the raffle for free. They all told me no, the only way is to pay for the candy.
My question is isn't this an illegal lottery? It was my understanding that if you wanted to have a raffle or lottery type of conduct it is required under the law to allow someone to enter for free. Is this correct? and if I am right and this is illegal, who should I contact to report this practice? Is it possible to sue under a class action because obviously many people have entered this lottery and not all of them probably wanted the candy?
Thank you very much for your timeWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?