a raffle to win a scottish castle has been deemed unfair by the advertising standards authority.failed to find a buyer. when ticket sales were too low, the owner, susan devere, offered cash prizes instead. but the asa has ruled that the raffle was "adminstered unfairly" because they say the prize was changed. mrs de vere told victoria derbyshire she plans to appeal. it wasn't unfair. we did absolutely everything to make it as clear and transparent as possible. we ran the most transparent competition that we could possibly run. but the advertising standards authority says that's not true, because in the end you gave out cash prizes rather than giving out the castle to a winner. yes, and from the beginning on our website it says, right from the beginning, that if enough entries did not come in then it would be a cash prize, and we actually gave examples of what the cash prizes would be, and in the many interviews with newspapers etc that i did during that time, i said every time, if we don't get enough entries, it has to be a cash prize, but it will be all the money that comes in.