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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over

My first email of the day. I could not hold my excitement as it usually says 'you won a lucky dip'. Super excited I log into my account and there was nothing there. I was nearly devastated when I then realise thete was a message I had not read. And there it was, the news all of us hope to hear. You have won ..... £30. Having waited for nearly 30 years for this, I now don't know what to do and how to spend it all wisely. You hear stories about how lottery winners squander their winnings and I don't want to be one of them. So suggestions please on how to deal with such fortune bestowed on me. Thank you.

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By *dward_TeagueMan
over a year ago

wolverhampton

I can look after it for you

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By *he ass man 666Man
over a year ago

paradise city

Buy more lottery tickets

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By *weet and SpiceCouple
over a year ago

Around the Midlands

You will need some expert guidance so you don't squander it away. They provide that service for the big winners.

Well done OP, enjoy your newfound wealth and may it bring you happiness!

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"Buy more lottery tickets "

No, one mustn't be greedy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I suggest that you call a private banker first. Hoare’s if you’re conservative or UBS if you want more diversified savings and investment for example. They’ll help you set suitable accounts for your lifestyle change.

Lottery winnings aren’t taxable as it’s exempt from capital gains but the interest you gain from it will be. Therefore, a good tax accountant is your next call. I believe your banker can help recommend one to you and any further steps you need to take.

I hope you’ll enjoy your winnings.

M

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"I suggest that you call a private banker first. Hoare’s if you’re conservative or UBS if you want more diversified savings and investment for example. They’ll help you set suitable accounts for your lifestyle change.

Lottery winnings aren’t taxable as it’s exempt from capital gains but the interest you gain from it will be. Therefore, a good tax accountant is your next call. I believe your banker can help recommend one to you and any further steps you need to take.

I hope you’ll enjoy your winnings.

M"

Thank you for the sound advise. Noted and may be enacted upon

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Send us a postcard from the Caymans won’t you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Could put your heating on for 5 minutes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thank you for the sound advise. Noted and may be enacted upon "

Excellent. Please do as I’d hate to see you squander your good fortune.

M

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By *ostindreamsMan
over a year ago

London

With the £30, buy a book that teaches how to become a millionaire. Then follow the instructions to become a millionaire. Simple.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could put your heating on for 5 minutes "

Steady on there fluffy, that needs serious consideration.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could put your heating on for 5 minutes "

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By *GermanInLondonMan
over a year ago

London

Wow. Life changing! Well done!

Don't tell the neighbours, such sums can bring out greed unfortunately. Probably not safe to keep this amount at home either.

Must be an amazing feeling to see the number on your account in disbelief!

Why not bring this to a next bigger social and share amongst friends?

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"Send us a postcard from the Caymans won’t you."

Might fly you all over for a big party

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Whoop whoop so exciting!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pay for a strangers coffee today. Random act of kindness.

T

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

My late step-dad worked with someone who won a million pounds on the lotto (this was a good few years back). I don’t think he gave up work either!

No advice, but just to show it can happen to anyone *insert dramatic music*

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I won 2.60

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"I won 2.60"

Start your own thread if you want advice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I won 2.60

Start your own thread if you want advice "

Look ^^ what money does to people

T

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"I won 2.60

Start your own thread if you want advice

Look ^^ what money does to people

T"

Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I won 2.60

Start your own thread if you want advice

Look ^^ what money does to people

T"

Soon, he won’t be mixing with us muggles.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I won 2.60

Start your own thread if you want advice

Look ^^ what money does to people

T

Soon, he won’t be mixing with us muggles. "

That's right. He just wanted to rub that win in our faces before he unloses to some better, tropical places..

T

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By *esafinadOHolyNightMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"My first email of the day. I could not hold my excitement as it usually says 'you won a lucky dip'. Super excited I log into my account and there was nothing there. I was nearly devastated when I then realise thete was a message I had not read. And there it was, the news all of us hope to hear. You have won ..... £30. Having waited for nearly 30 years for this, I now don't know what to do and how to spend it all wisely. You hear stories about how lottery winners squander their winnings and I don't want to be one of them. So suggestions please on how to deal with such fortune bestowed on me. Thank you. "

Well done boss! Now you're on the winning line, I would say speculate to accumulate and spend the whole lot on more tickets.

Either that or treat yourself to a cake, a few beers, and a takeaway

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"My first email of the day. I could not hold my excitement as it usually says 'you won a lucky dip'. Super excited I log into my account and there was nothing there. I was nearly devastated when I then realise thete was a message I had not read. And there it was, the news all of us hope to hear. You have won ..... £30. Having waited for nearly 30 years for this, I now don't know what to do and how to spend it all wisely. You hear stories about how lottery winners squander their winnings and I don't want to be one of them. So suggestions please on how to deal with such fortune bestowed on me. Thank you.

Well done boss! Now you're on the winning line, I would say speculate to accumulate and spend the whole lot on more tickets.

Either that or treat yourself to a cake, a few beers, and a takeaway "

Thank you. Not one to put all eggs in one baskwy, will try a mix of both

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"My first email of the day. I could not hold my excitement as it usually says 'you won a lucky dip'. Super excited I log into my account and there was nothing there. I was nearly devastated when I then realise thete was a message I had not read. And there it was, the news all of us hope to hear. You have won ..... £30. Having waited for nearly 30 years for this, I now don't know what to do and how to spend it all wisely. You hear stories about how lottery winners squander their winnings and I don't want to be one of them. So suggestions please on how to deal with such fortune bestowed on me. Thank you.

Well done boss! Now you're on the winning line, I would say speculate to accumulate and spend the whole lot on more tickets.

Either that or treat yourself to a cake, a few beers, and a takeaway

Thank you. Not one to put all eggs in one baskwy, will try a mix of both "

basket*

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By *esafinadOHolyNightMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"My first email of the day. I could not hold my excitement as it usually says 'you won a lucky dip'. Super excited I log into my account and there was nothing there. I was nearly devastated when I then realise thete was a message I had not read. And there it was, the news all of us hope to hear. You have won ..... £30. Having waited for nearly 30 years for this, I now don't know what to do and how to spend it all wisely. You hear stories about how lottery winners squander their winnings and I don't want to be one of them. So suggestions please on how to deal with such fortune bestowed on me. Thank you.

Well done boss! Now you're on the winning line, I would say speculate to accumulate and spend the whole lot on more tickets.

Either that or treat yourself to a cake, a few beers, and a takeaway

Thank you. Not one to put all eggs in one baskwy, will try a mix of both "

That's certainly the wiser option my man. I used to like a wee gamble quite a few years back and might have chose the first option I suggested. Nowadays though, I would go for option number 2...though I'd replace the beers with coffee or summit

Anyways, well done again bud

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well done. You could always think about buying a house with it. Just think. Thats about all

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By *rmainman10Man
over a year ago

Portsmouth

30 99p chicken mayo to go round

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"Well done. You could always think about buying a house with it. Just think. Thats about all"

Thanks but I don'y want to upset the locals with buying second homes. I might just rent something in Cornwall for 10 minutes

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