Oodles of money

Started by Mups, November 19, 2024, 10:01:57 PM

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Mups

Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 03:45:55 PMYes I used birthday numbers. I still carried on occasionally getting lucky dips but stopped completely eventually.

I never did any good with premium bonds and gave up with them after they insisted on probate for my father's when I was doing the executor job on behalf of my mother. Nothing else required it for the surviving member of a married couple. I'd had some since I was 9 plus more as an adult and never won a penny piece.
I'm much the same as you.  I gave it all up, as well.

I used to do the Lottery,  and had some premium bonds,  and even did that street-lottery thing, too,   but got fed up keep paying out and never getting anything back.

klondike

I'd forgotten the post code lottery. I did that for a short time too. I'm not perfect.

Mups

Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 09:57:27 PMI'd forgotten the post code lottery. I did that for a short time too. I'm not perfect.
That's the one.  Postcode lottery.   I couldn't remember the proper name. :rolleyes:

dextrous63

I only do the lotteries to help good causes. 

klondike

I think most are hoping to help the best cause of all - themselves. Buying lottery tickets is a very inefficient way of donating to charity.

dextrous63


Scrumpy


I do the lottery online every week..
My friend Dennis wrote the numbers out for me to use..
Then the silly bugger died and I still use them..
I don't know what the numbers are.. I just press 'Use last numbers' ..

Dennis wrote them down on a piece of paper.. I still have it.. but never look at it..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

klondike

Surely it should show in the account what numbers you entered into each draw

Alex

Once logged in click on My Account then Draw Game Tickets (top left) you can see your ticket Scrumps  :upvote:

Mups

Quote from: dextrous63 on Yesterday at 10:52:29 PMI only do the lotteries to help good causes.

How does anyone really know what percentage of the donated money ever gets spent on the actual
cause we hoped for?