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I've just won the lottery!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
43 weeks ago

£2.40!

Any ideas what to spend it on?

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By *estarossa.Woman
43 weeks ago

Flagrante

Another ticket and a Freddo?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
43 weeks ago

Another ticket is £2.50 and freddos are probably up to about £3 now, sadly.

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By *estarossa.Woman
43 weeks ago

Flagrante


"Another ticket is £2.50 and freddos are probably up to about £3 now, sadly. "

Oh, I thought they were £2. So you don't get your original stake back? So you actually lost 10p?

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
43 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

I went in the village shop last night, to get a snack as was going to be working late, whilst I was there I realised I had a lottery ticket that had been in my coat pocket for a couple of weeks.

I asked the maid who was doing the till to check it in the machine, 30 quid!

Paid for the snack and 25 quid cash out the till aswell, result.

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By *estarossa.Woman
43 weeks ago

Flagrante


"I went in the village shop last night, to get a snack as was going to be working late, whilst I was there I realised I had a lottery ticket that had been in my coat pocket for a couple of weeks.

I asked the maid who was doing the till to check it in the machine, 30 quid!

Paid for the snack and 25 quid cash out the till aswell, result. "

Maid?

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By *moothshaftMan
43 weeks ago

Coventry

Why oh why are people still playing the national lottery!!!

Camalot have been ripping the nation off for years. And those trapped with the same numbers I feel sorry for as they dare not leave.

Play the Irish lotto at William Hill, it' £1 a line, and only 47 numbers (as opposed to about 60 with national).

It's called 'Bet for a million'. You can't win any more than a million, but really, is that so bad?!!

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By *ensuallover1000Man
43 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Greggs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
43 weeks ago


"Another ticket is £2.50 and freddos are probably up to about £3 now, sadly.

Oh, I thought they were £2. So you don't get your original stake back? So you actually lost 10p?"

Yeah it's been £2.50 for a good few years now.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
43 weeks ago


"Why oh why are people still playing the national lottery!!!

Camalot have been ripping the nation off for years. And those trapped with the same numbers I feel sorry for as they dare not leave.

Play the Irish lotto at William Hill, it' £1 a line, and only 47 numbers (as opposed to about 60 with national).

It's called 'Bet for a million'. You can't win any more than a million, but really, is that so bad?!!"

I do lucky dip, so always one step ahead of Camelot

Plus, £1m wouldn't be enough to sustain my extravagant lifestyle.

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By *estarossa.Woman
43 weeks ago

Flagrante


"Another ticket is £2.50 and freddos are probably up to about £3 now, sadly.

Oh, I thought they were £2. So you don't get your original stake back? So you actually lost 10p?

Yeah it's been £2.50 for a good few years now. "

So you didn't really win the lottery then, you were hoodwinked!

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
43 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"I went in the village shop last night, to get a snack as was going to be working late, whilst I was there I realised I had a lottery ticket that had been in my coat pocket for a couple of weeks.

I asked the maid who was doing the till to check it in the machine, 30 quid!

Paid for the snack and 25 quid cash out the till aswell, result.

Maid? "

I have a habit of writing the way I speak.

In these parts young women, that would be any woman under about 35ish, are oft referred too as maid.

If I was speaking to a friend and enquiring what there youngest daughter was doing now, I may well say something along the lines of, “wos yer youngest maid uptoo now? “

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
43 weeks ago


"Another ticket is £2.50 and freddos are probably up to about £3 now, sadly.

Oh, I thought they were £2. So you don't get your original stake back? So you actually lost 10p?

Yeah it's been £2.50 for a good few years now.

So you didn't really win the lottery then, you were hoodwinked! "

You're right! I'm going to contact CAB about this.

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago


"Another ticket and a Freddo?"

Think a Freddo might be pushing it

Miss S x

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By *ora the explorerWoman
43 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts


"I went in the village shop last night, to get a snack as was going to be working late, whilst I was there I realised I had a lottery ticket that had been in my coat pocket for a couple of weeks.

I asked the maid who was doing the till to check it in the machine, 30 quid!

Paid for the snack and 25 quid cash out the till aswell, result.

Maid?

I have a habit of writing the way I speak.

In these parts young women, that would be any woman under about 35ish, are oft referred too as maid.

If I was speaking to a friend and enquiring what there youngest daughter was doing now, I may well say something along the lines of, “wos yer youngest maid uptoo now? “"

Haha this is true. I found it really odd when I moved to the West Country. It’s a bit like lass up north.

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By *cnugatugMan
43 weeks ago

Chatham

Sausage cheese been melts are 2 quid

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By *ris GrayMan
43 weeks ago

Dorchester


"£2.40!

Any ideas what to spend it on? "

A Dime bar

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By *ad NannaWoman
43 weeks ago

East London

Dig out 10p from down your sofa and buy another Euromillions ticket.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
43 weeks ago


"Dig out 10p from down your sofa and buy another Euromillions ticket."

Took it out of the collection plate at church this morning.

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By *andy CanesWoman
43 weeks ago

south

A bacon butty

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago

So did I . A massive £3 . Why it couldn’t have had 6 noughts on it , ffs.

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