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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThat's about what everybody I know says, so really odd I regularly get these little wins (3 in a row counting free tickets as I said above). Think I will keep a record from now on or people will think I'm making it up.
PS Just checked back to April. Spent £36, won £31.30 and 3 free tickets. Almost free!
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in it for 5 years and we won sod all
PS Just checked back to April. Spent £36, won £31.30 and 3 free tickets. Almost free!
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The last time I gave Camelot any money was when I was in a syndicate at my last permie place, in it for 5 years and we won sod all
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I rarely do it but when I do, I regularly win. Just really tiny amounts unfortunately, email about £6.30 today from Friday's Euromillions. Got 2 free lucky dip tickets on previous two times I entered. No massive jackpots but at least it almost pays for itself.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostThey admit they didn't get a confirmation and didn't check for one so its a case of 'user IQ too low'!
I always hope that lady luck(stupidity in large numbers) might pick on me. Even lady luck wants to divorce me....
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They admit they didn't get a confirmation and didn't check for one so its a case of 'user IQ too low'!
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Why apps are evil
Couple miss out on £35m Lotto jackpot after web blunder - Telegraph
Following on from the news that suitys bank account was hacked by an app, a couple "lose" £35m. They should have stuck to a piece of paper from the corner shop.Tags: None
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