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$1 Busy Bee Bingo

$1 Busy Bee Bingo

Each deal contains:

600 tickets @ $1.00 per ticket

4 winners at $100 each for a total of $400 in prizes

For every deal sold:

Ticket sales $600
Prizes paid $400
Cost of box (4 deals) $80
Net profit $120

How to Play:

Busy Bee Bingo is a charity game ticket played in conjunction with a random drawing of bingo numbers 1 through 75.  Each deal(box) of Busy Bee Bingo has 4 sets that are individually bagged and contain a letter following the serial number: (A)Red, (B)Blue, (C)Yellow, and (D)Green.  While all sets within the deal share the same serial number, each set is a mini game within itself.  Each set contains 150 tickets selling for $1.00 and set prizes total $100.  All tickets in each set are HOLD tickets.  NOTE: There is a less than 10% chance of multiple winners that will split the prize equally.

Instructions
1. The serial number including set letter/color identifier and game name being played must be announced before the drawing of bingo ball numbers begins. All tickets in the deal must be sold. The first player to dab all numbers, including the last number called on their hold ticket and make their bingo known to a worker or caller before the next number is completely called wins.  If more than one ticket wins, prize will be split.  Some tickets contain free spaces that are “covered”.
2. Due to the nature of Busy Bee Bingo, players must be present for a chance to win the dab portion of the $100 prize.
3. Each player must be afforded an equal opportunity to win through the method of play, mixing of numbers, uniformity of color and markings on items being drawn, and integrity of any equipment.  

Disputed Games
4. If there are problems with the objects being drawn, a drawing receptacle, random number generator, or the operation of the drawing, then all the following provisions shall apply: 
a) If it is discovered while the game is in progress, that game is void and shall be replayed using the same HOLD tickets at no cost to the players. 
b) If it is discovered immediately following the drawing, the just-completed game is void and must be replayed using the same HOLD tickets at no cost to players. 

5. If it is discovered that a number was incorrectly called, improperly placed, or improperly entered a master board, the game must be stopped. 
a) Upon immediate discovery, the error shall be corrected by clearly restating the incorrect call or indicating the improper placement and indicating what the correct call or placement should have been and continue the game. 
b) After additional balls have been called, if it is determined by the chairperson that the game cannot be reconstructed, then the game must be declared void and replayed during the same occasion using the same HOLD tickets. 

6. In the case of a disputed game, the bureau may instruct a licensee to replay a ticket game. If a prize has been paid to a player before the discovery of the error, then the prize must remain the property of the player. 

7. Whenever there is a player complaint involving a game, log the issue along with the names of players involved. Maintain documentation with the game records.