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I expect there were some incentives from the lottery organisers. That's how it used to work with the football pools.Originally posted by richard-af View PostWhy, Why, WHY does anyone advertise a win of that magnitude? I'd keep it VERY quiet.Comment
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The Camelot website says that you can keep it quiet, but they then basically say "but everyone will find out, anyway - so why not let us manage the publicity for you, and get some free advertising?"Originally posted by richard-af View PostWhy, Why, WHY does anyone advertise a win of that magnitude? I'd keep it VERY quiet.
When I won that £14 million, I didn't tell a soul.Comment
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Incentives? Like what? She's got £35M!!! A choice of a carriage clock or a pen wouldn't do it for me!Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI expect there were some incentives from the lottery organisers. That's how it used to work with the football pools.Comment
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It would obviously depend on the clock, they make some nice ones nowadays...Originally posted by richard-af View PostIncentives? Like what? She's got £35M!!! A choice of a carriage clock or a pen wouldn't do it for me!
"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Would you really for the money???
I mean I'm sure she's gotta lovely personality....BUT she s a little aesthetically challenging...Comment
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For 35million I'd even shag a cartoon dog. Do you know any?Originally posted by Muttley08 View PostWould you really for the money???
I mean I'm sure she's gotta lovely personality....BUT she s a little aesthetically challenging...Comment
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