vincemunday wrote:At one point there were so few of the pellets floating in the pool you could count them, as I say, If there's no impropriety, and I accept there isn't, I guess there's a lot of bad luck.
You obviously are unaware of the scale of the operation. They are selling a minimum of 10,000 tickets per night so obviously all the prizes cannot be in the pond at the same time in fact the girls have virtually a full time job refilling the empty pods. All the prizes are shown as numbers not items and are matched to the product when won .The number of pods in the pool has absolutely no influence on the prizes in there.
If you bought some tickets , thank you. Why not take pleasure in knowing you contributed to a worthy local cause, That in itself will bring you good luck if you believe in karma.
This motorbike was won at 9pm on the very first night of the fair.
NB just seen your post, noted you didn't buy any tickets . My thanks withdrawn.
To Wazza. Yes farangs are winning prizes. I personally on opening night bought 500bht of tickets and won the following. 9 cans of sardines, 3 washing up liquids, 8 pkts noodles and 5 other various small items .Every ticket is a winner, but the concept is you are helping a worthy cause with a donation. The winning something is just a bit of fun .
Whats wrong with you guys, not prepared to help out but try to undermine those that do .
Ageing is a privilige denied to many .