Buying tickets
The step-by-step of buying tickets on RaffleLink — it takes about a minute.
Buying tickets takes a few short steps and about a minute. You don't need an account — your tickets and any updates are sent to the email you provide, so the one thing worth doing carefully is getting your email right.
The steps
Choose your tickets. Pick a ticket type and set the quantity. If the raffle offers packs (like "buy 5, get 1 free"), you'll see those here.
Enter your details. Your name, email, and state. Double-check the email — it's how you'll get your tickets and find them again later. Depending on the raffle and your state, you may also be asked for your address.
Answer a couple of quick things. Just before payment, you may see a short step with any questions the organiser asks, an option to help cover the platform fee, and — for some raffles — a box to confirm you're 18 or older. (More on each below.)
Pay. Choose how you'd like to pay and complete your purchase. The moment it goes through, you're in the draw.
You'll see a confirmation straight away, and a confirmation email with your ticket numbers lands in your inbox.
The step before payment, explained
That third step bundles a few optional things together, so here's what each is:
- Organiser questions — some raffles ask a thing or two (a membership number, a meal choice for a fundraising dinner). If the raffle doesn't ask anything, you won't see this.
- Fee Assistance — an optional prompt asking if you'd like to chip in to cover RaffleLink's platform fee, so 100% of your ticket goes to the cause. Totally optional — "No thanks" is always there. (More on Fee Assistance.)
- Age confirmation — some raffles (anything with an alcohol prize, for instance) need you to confirm you're 18 or older before you can pay.
Then you're done
After paying you'll land on a confirmation page, and the email follows. From there, see After your purchase for where your tickets live and what to expect.