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Well mrs London check our lottery ticket this morning and was chuffed that I had 3 numbers,I double checked coz she can be a tad blonde and I actually had 5 numbers, a nice surprise I must say. £1,291

 

We agreed to treat ourselves and within 5 mins she'd spent her half on a handbag. (I'm not kidding).

 

Anyone else had a lottery win of sorts

 

Jim

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Well mrs London check our lottery ticket this morning and was chuffed that I had 3 numbers,I double checked coz she can be a tad blonde and I actually had 5 numbers, a nice surprise I must say. £1,291

 

We agreed to treat ourselves and within 5 mins she'd spent her half on a handbag. (I'm not kidding).

 

Anyone else had a lottery win of sorts

 

Jim

 

That is a lovely surprise, well bar the handbag which is exactly what mine would do. I agree with Auntie although we just halved our play as it's a complete liberty to double the price.

 

Years ago close friend and his dad won 350k each as part of a works 4 man syndicate. His dad was and is one of my human hero's for all the people he's helped along the way and despite being a stressed manager in the furniture industry they'd amassed a bit of debt along the way. The win helped them clean the slate and he and his wife opened a mega successful indoor kids play place which they ran for a few years and sold on to provide for a well earned retirement.

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on the few occasions i have played, its always been a lucky dip.

 

i wouldnt be able to live with myself if i had set numbers and forgot to buy a ticket the week that they came up....

 

a chap i worked with some years ago won some money though, about £250,000 iirc.

 

then 2 weeks later found an identical ticket bought by his wife the same week with the same numbers, that she had forgotten about.

 

they paid out the same again on that ticket. lucky sod.

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A friend of my wife had a nice little win, not a massive amount but enough to help the mortgage and a few holidays. Helped her mum out buy paying a few things off for her. A month later her mum took a big win as well.

 

One thing for sure, it most certainly dose not bring the happiness one would think it would. You loose a lot of, what you thought was good friends, family members think you owe them and every charity that you never knew existed, knocks your door and send you letters. Never go public with it, you will be sorry,

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Well mrs London check our lottery ticket this morning and was chuffed that I had 3 numbers,I double checked coz she can be a tad blonde and I actually had 5 numbers, a nice surprise I must say. £1,291

 

We agreed to treat ourselves and within 5 mins she'd spent her half on a handbag. (I'm not kidding).

 

Anyone else had a lottery win of sorts

 

Jim

Well done, very handy indeed.

 

Did I ever tell you about my poorly granny needing specialist medical help only available in Disneyland the States?........

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We stopped doing it overnight when they doubled the price and then the woman running it doubled her salary. Nice work if you can find the mugs.. from Auntie.

Likewise.

I also did the calculation to work out that total payout over a draw was actually lower, despite putting the 3-number win up to £25

That said, I still do the Euro syndicate at work, although that is almost more of a collective grumble!

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A friend of my wife had a nice little win, not a massive amount but enough to help the mortgage and a few holidays. Helped her mum out buy paying a few things off for her. A month later her mum took a big win as well.

 

One thing for sure, it most certainly dose not bring the happiness one would think it would. You loose a lot of, what you thought was good friends, family members think you owe them and every charity that you never knew existed, knocks your door and send you letters. Never go public with it, you will be sorry,

If friends and family want to fall out because they think there entitled in some way then good, I'd say winning was a god send in more ways than one.help sort out who your real friends are! I would never go public, I'd hate be recognised for nothing more than being rich.

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when it first started, a guy I work with asked his wife, "what would you do if we won?" she told him she would take half and leave him,

 

he produced a fiver and told her to ****** off,

 

I have met a few lottery winners, they all seem to buy houses in the same two villages, somehow they think they are "better" than they used to be, so the locals take the P.

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Won £120 on the euro - spent it in more lottery tickets:)

If I did win big, I'd certainly not go public. In fact I'd tell nobody at all. I would hate for friendships or people's perceptions to change just because of money.

You'd have to explain the super cars, pairs of purdeys and the 5000acre shooting estate!

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