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Terribly Unimpressed With Camelot

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ukbod2015 | 21:37 Wed 15th Jul 2015 | Offers & Competitions
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Was lucky enough to have 4 numbers on the Lotto tonight - looking forward to a £100 or so - and imagine my disappointment when 4 numbers is only good for £21, 3 numbers for £25 - I know how they apportion their prize fund but that doesnt take the edge off.
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You made the mistake of using lots of low numbers (31 or lower). Those numbers tend to be chosen by people who use birthdays for their selections. So any draw where all 6 numbers drawn are under 32 (as happened tonight) is likely to have far more people with 4 numbers than normal. There were 14,811 people with 4 numbers tonight. Going back through the past few...
23:21 Wed 15th Jul 2015
Why not just put your pennies in a piggy bank then you'll have a £104 "prize" at the end of the year.
Dreams, Maggie, dreams.
Its all a load of balls, we do a bet in the bookies on the Irish lottery for three numbers at £1 you win £600
Camelot have the conteact to run the lottery until 2019, with a 5 year extension available.

Turnover is £5.5billion
Profit last year was nearly £50million.

It is owned by the pension fund of Teachers in Ontario, Canada.

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I dont usually do the Lotto that often and I`m guessing it will be a lot less now unless it gets a decent roll over - perhaps they need to look at the percentage they allocate to each level to make it fairer - many thanks for all your comments.
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Just for the record I always do lucky dips - as I tried the same numbers for the first 3 years of the lottery and only won £50 - done a bit better than that on dips.
Did you know, gromit, that they 'borrowed' £100 million from the good causes fund to pay a dividend to shareholders. When I read that they still hadn't paid any of it back, a year later.
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No I didn't know that. Here are the actual figures...

// CAMELOT took £75m from the national lottery’s fund for good causes to help pay for the relaunch of the game last year, when ticket prices were doubled.

The transfer — which was approved by the lottery regulator — was made only months after Camelot paid a £112m dividend to its Canadian owner, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.

The lottery operator, headed by Dianne Thompson, has up to now paid back less than a quarter of the £75m. //

Irish Lottery. 3 numbers = £600+
I knew it sounded a bit 'dodgy'.

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