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Would £2.50 For A €Uro Lottery Ticket Stop Some People Buying Them?

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sandyRoe | 09:40 Sat 16th Jul 2016 | ChatterBank
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The promoters should be careful not to kill the goose that lays the golden egg.

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Will stop some. Not too many I suspect. The prizes are large.
I'm sure it will stop 'some'.
Those who can ill afford it may reduce from 50 tickets to 40 though. At least initially.
The naked, slavering greed of the promoters is breathtaking.
matched only by that of the public
When the Lotto went up to £2, I stopped buying a ticket and haven't bought one since. With odds of something like 45m to 1, I don't think I've got much chance anyway
When lotto added a few more numbers I reduced the lines I play. They will probably have the same issue with Eurom now...people will pay the same but for fewer lines.

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