DJMojo @ Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:55 am wrote:
I walked into one of favorite restaurants last night to pick up a go order and the bar area was packed on what is normally a dead zone on Sunday night. I was wondering what was going on a then I hear " B-5 ", as I looked around every everybody was playing bingo.
    As I waited for my food, I just had to check out the BJ's(bingo jockey) setup. He had a fender passport w/ one speaker on a stand, a cheap mic, and a table with the little wheel w/ the numbered balls.  The BJ told me he did this for 3 hours and charged $100 for the gig. He said his e-mail list was 400+ and I believe him. The beer companies kicked in some prizes and so did the restaurant.
    Think about it. A few hundred bucks and your in biz, Great ROI. 
    So I was wondering, has anybody has ever tried selling the idea of bingo to a venue and if so did it work?
No one wants to play unless there are prizes. And most states heavily regulate that. Indiana, for example, only allows non-profits to have bingo.