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09-05-2014 01:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
(Post 6836067)
I am not sure such a huge lie to your good friends would be advisable?
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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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