The National Lottery: could it be you?

The National Lottery: could it be you?

Did you know that 1 in 4 of National Lottery jackpots are won by syndicates?

Are you in a syndicate and has it ever won you any money? Or do you prefer to go it alone?

And when it comes to choosing those lucky numbers, which method do you favour? Superstitions, significant dates, lucky numbers?

 

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  1.  
    t from s says:
    Jun 11, 14:59

    could it be that really they are lying theiving swindling incompetant troglydytes?

  2.  
    t from s says:
    Jun 11, 14:42

    troglydytes

  3.  
    s from t says:
    Jun 11, 14:27

    If there was any sense in the world they would be so busted over this but apparantly it means nothing!

  4.  
    s from t says:
    Jun 11, 14:22

    People should be worried if this is how their government can treat a lotto then think about how they can treat any other issue. If you lose people on one issue you lose them on a raft of them
    they simply cannot be trusted to do anything right. It wasn't like that when the lotto was first introduced but they've made it worse.
    Dare I say people should boycott it but they will always be tempted by the jackpot however small the odds.

  5.  
    s from t says:
    Jun 11, 14:17

    They've really lost the plot now. Just because you don't like the lottery doesn't mean they should get away with misrunning it.
    Say you want to play a dream number one week and you want to play the same number every week so get it on your fast pay ticket and you throw away the original slip.
    Then you want to change some of the options on your fast pay slip and you can't do it without replaying a different dream number so the number you wanted to play is lost.
    And if lottery is so important they should play fairly and treat everyone who wants lottery money to playing the same odds not add thin veil of justification to gambling by using it to promote 'good causes' with half the proceeds which could go into a larger prize fund and be divided up into more smaller prizes.
    It's not a fair lottery they are stacking it because they bloody know if everyone was rich nobody would work.
    That's not the point of a lottery the point of a lottery is that they do not determine the winners the random system does but they still manage to find a way to stilt it.

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