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Ric.ror | 09:55 Thu 05th Jul 2018 | ChatterBank
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I thought I would re-introduce this thread as 1. I am back up to full quota 2. It might prompt someone to have a check and get a nice surprise. For instance some luck person in Devon has won £25K after holding just £50 since 1986!

BTW - I won 3 x £25
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2 x £25 for me.
Just the one £25 for me this month, Ric....last month I had 5 x £25 but the month before was a nice surprise.
I thought I had 3 x £25 but one was £1,000.....bliss...x
Alas.....with my £6 held since October 1963, I feel that I'll never trouble any thread such as this....
i've had four quid's worth since the 60s so i'm not holding my breath

crossed posts jack :-)
I had the self-same surprise this month gness!
I've got the fully amount allowed so usually win between 1-3 £25 per month but the biggest single amount has been only £100.

I'm not really complaining tho, I think I do OK.
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Someone with a fiver in 60’s once won a large prize
Keep your fingers crossed
nada for years now
Disappointed this month, first this year that I haven't won anything.
I've had a 1000 for about 10 years and have only ever won 5 lots of 25 in all that time plus I can't find a pound sign on this tablet, only a €
I'm still waiting for the postman to call!
I'm usually quite lucky. Win something almost every month.
1 x £25 in over 50 years.

What is the full amount allowed by the way?
Maydup - it's 50k. Think you need several thousand to get something most month
£75, same here.
BTW I did a count for the last 12 months to june and my return was 1.1 %. My wife did better with 1.9 %.
So far they seem moderately good in today’s market.
1 £25 this month, 1 £25 last month, nada month before.
Don’t do the lottery any more.
Flyingdancer - how do you work it out please?

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