View Full Version : Fridays Euro Lottery is £72million (2 May)
arista
22-04-2014, 09:29 PM
https://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/p/results/euromillions.ftl
Good Luck to All
InOne
22-04-2014, 09:32 PM
Still got some money on the website account so will have a dabble
Hope I win
Should probably buy a ticket
arista
25-04-2014, 09:35 PM
https://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/p/results/euromillions.ftl
Now its £62million on Tuesdays
InOne
01-05-2014, 11:47 PM
I think it's now 72mil
Still got some money on the website account so will have a dabble
..Ooo, maybe a little TiBB holiday if you win then..?...
arista
02-05-2014, 05:33 AM
I think it's now 72mil
Yes todays is £72Million
Euro Lottery
InOne
02-05-2014, 11:20 AM
..Ooo, maybe a little TiBB holiday if you win then..?...
Maybe for a select few :pipe:
arista
02-05-2014, 11:30 AM
5 lucky dips
is £10
worth doing - check the link later tonight
2 numbers is a win.
Livia
02-05-2014, 01:48 PM
Hope I win
Should probably buy a ticket
Yeah, meet 'em half way Zee.
If I win, I'll still love you all, but I'll miss you.
alex_front2
02-05-2014, 02:05 PM
I do play but the most I've ever won in any lottery (national, euromillions) is £9.80 and I've been playing since the national lottery launched 20 years ago. oh well, I quit smoking so it's the same money spent.
When the newspapers used to do 'Win 100 Lucky Dip tickets' I actually won this twice and won b*gger all from the 100 tickets. The next time when I reverted to my usual 1 lucky dip I won a measly £6. Don't know why the papers stopped doing this.
There should have been a mega draw to mark 10 years of Euromillions earlier this year imo.
I would love to know what % of big winners win from playing online. Whenever there's a Brit winner it's almost always from a shop. I hate getting an online/ text message saying 'we have exciting news about your ticket', thinking omg i've won a big prize and when I log in I discover it's £2.60!
Christmas Dynasnow
02-05-2014, 02:07 PM
I am hoping to be struck with lightning on Saturday
let meet on Monday and compare notes?
Livia
02-05-2014, 02:13 PM
LOL Trumpet...
Maybe for a select few :pipe:
..:pipe:..
alex_front2
06-05-2014, 09:05 AM
Still unclaimed, but reckon it will be by cop tomorrow.
Christmas Dynasnow
06-05-2014, 09:39 AM
sadly i was not struck by lightning
arista
06-05-2014, 10:18 AM
Still unclaimed, but reckon it will be by cop tomorrow.
The winner should be Wise
and get No Publicity
Its much better
Christmas Dynasnow
06-05-2014, 10:28 AM
I would tell no one i won, if i won
no one. i would not buy a flash car or a new house
the pleasure would be that no fecker knew
that would learn them
alex_front2
07-05-2014, 04:12 PM
The winner should be Wise
and get No Publicity
Its much better
http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/11197735.EuroMillions_rumours_run_wild_on_Portland/
Rumours that winner is in Portland
Agree. Going public doesn't just mean begging letters, but long lost acquaintances coming out of wood work trying to guilt trip money out of winner, conmen, people throwing themselves in front of winners £90K car, jealous embittered ex-wives trying to get a cut, and kidnap threats. Plus then there is the media digging dirt and following winners through the rest of lives.
The largish bloke who won the second biggest Euro lottery got divorce and the media lapped up the fall out. Hes now getting remarried to a young woman. The lottery lout Michel Carroll lost all his money after he won about 10 years ago and he's still tabloid fodder.
I've got a feeling the winner will lie low for a while keep schtum. All you'll probably here is that it's been quietly claimed and they want to remain anonymous. No cliche champagne photo-calls. Mind you if winners are anonymous, Camelot can't later help you if your identity is revealed. They can only help with other areas such as linking winners with financial advisers but not publicity.
The last big winner £107m Trotter bloke had his racist past dug up.
alex_front2
08-05-2014, 04:17 PM
http://news.uk.msn.com/%C2%A373m-jackpot-winner-comes-forward-1
Winner has now claimed. Lucky beggers.
Christmas Dynasnow
08-05-2014, 04:18 PM
http://news.uk.msn.com/%C2%A373m-jackpot-winner-comes-forward-1
Winner has now claimed. Lucky beggers.
There goes all their current friends in the next year or so.
alex_front2
08-05-2014, 04:25 PM
There goes all their current friends in the next year or so.
Not necessarily. I watched an anon jackpot winner discuss how she kept her massive Euro millions win a secret: if single the winner should keep the win quiet for 6 months not tell anyone. Then wait till there's a small normal lottery jackpot about £2 - 3m with a single anonymous winner (wait 1 month so noone goes public), pretend that you are the winner to your family and recently claim to found tickets.
Christmas Dynasnow
08-05-2014, 04:44 PM
Not necessarily. I watched an anon jackpot winner discuss how she kept her massive Euro millions win a secret: if single the winner should keep the win quiet for 6 months not tell anyone. Then wait till there's a small normal lottery jackpot about £2 - 3m with a single anonymous winner (wait 1 month so noone goes public), pretend that you are the winner to your family and recently claim to found tickets.
Friendships generally rely on similar circumstances - i cant see many if any surviving unless you were to really share your win with some pals and even that could cause massive problems.
alex_front2
09-05-2014, 09:36 AM
Friendships generally rely on similar circumstances - i cant see many if any surviving unless you were to really share your win with some pals and even that could cause massive problems.
Yes but you just let your friends think you've won less than you actually have or keep win a secret.
A lot of winners who went public said friendships ended as the pals expected more money and expected winner to bankroll them, invest in crap business ideas or just jealousy.
Christmas Dynasnow
09-05-2014, 09:36 AM
Yes but you just let your friends think you've won less than you actually have or keep win a secret.
A lot of winners who went public said friendships ended as the pals expected more money and expected winner to bankroll them, invest in crap business ideas or just jealousy.
I am not sure such a huge lie to your good friends would be advisable?
alex_front2
09-05-2014, 01:57 PM
I am not sure such a huge lie to your good friends would be advisable?
Loads of winners do this. The biggest way an anonymous winners name leaks out and is uncovered is if the winner confides in a friend or neighbour and then they blab it around town and eventually internet/ media find out. If a winner decides to remain anonymous,then Camelot can't help if winners name leaks out. In other words the winner shouldn't really tell anyone other than a partner and parents.
The irish woman Delores (?) who won £75m almost 10 years ago was forced to go public with win as she stupidly blabbed to pub pals who went to newspapers.
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