Solan Reyes, on behalf of the Little Seoul Heritage Fund, is holding a Split the Pot raffle, with all licensed businesses in San Andreas eligible to enter for a chance to win $50,000.
The idea to hold a 50/50 raffle, according to Reyes, came from the concern that many businesses were failing to recover from the economic collapse caused by cyber terrorist attacks earlier this year.
“This is mainly to help business owners still removing from Mutiny and to promote a healthier economy because it’s hard out here on these streets. I’m just looking to give back,”
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Solan Reyes with friends (Photo Credit: Solan Reyes).
The raffle will have a random name generator that will select two winners out of a pool of registered entries. To be a part of the raffle, businesses are not required to have a premise but must have a valid and active license. Victors are encouraged to use their winnings to pay employees, conduct events, obtain new products, and pay their monthly Department of Commerce and Labor (DOCL) fee.
Businesses that are well-off are still encouraged to enter regardless of their current financial status. Names drawn that don’t want to take the money can either have it randomly drawn again or nominate a business of their choosing.
This raffle was made possible by donations from Hanging Gardens, Cream Pies, Remington Fine Gifts & Jewelry, Sally’s Surfshop, and Solan Reyes himself.
Those interested in registering in the raffle can do so using the following link, or by contacting Solan Reyes.