A small win
MarkM88
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I’m not a gambler and haven’t done the lottery in a while. Decided last night I’d buy a ticket online. Woke up this morning to a win of £140.
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Oh wow that’s amazing
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Oh wow, congrats on your win.I personally don't do the lottery and havn't done since they put the price up and included extra numbers. But I do the Irish lotto on my mobile which has better odds and won quite abit on this, I won £60 (choose 3 Numbers) 3 times in a row once
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Great news for you maybe i should start having a go
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Well done...maybe a small bet on tonight's game while your luck is in
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Username_removed said:I no longer do the lottery other than through work but I won significantly a few years back, which came as a shock one Sunday morning.janer1967 said:Great news for you maybe i should start having a go
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These days @mikehughescq, getting a Costa feels like the same amount of expense as buying a franchise
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I only do the postcode lottery. My daughter and i live next door to eachother so we share a ticket. I am not the luckiest of people. Sometimes i feel i should apologise to my neighbours for entering. My bad luck could be keeping them from their windfall lol.
Congratulations on your win. Thats fantastic ☘ -
A few years back SM got 4 numbers and won......£31, last time we did it.
but well done @MarkN882024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
Congratulations I have never been that lucky lol
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Congratulations @MarkN88..A wins a win..?
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Well done @MarkN88
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Cheers!
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