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Why Do I Still Do The Lottery?
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Twice a week, two quid a go, £18 per month.
We don't even need the money! (Although friends and relations could do with more).
So what it stopping me cancelling the direct debit?
Inertia.
I shall do it immediately.
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We don't even need the money! (Although friends and relations could do with more).
So what it stopping me cancelling the direct debit?
Inertia.
I shall do it immediately.
A
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My wife, myself, and youngest son have each got the max in Premium Bonds. We never fail to win a prize each month. Last month my win was £175. My son is waiting to see his first win on Sept 1st. Far better returns on any B.S. account or Bank account imo. No tax paid on winnings and full investment can be redeemed without penalty. Way to go. Ernie was recommended on our pre retirement plan and advice on what to do with a lump sum commutation.
You’re quite right allenlondon, you have almost no chance of winning...but you just might.
Somebody has to, so why not you?
I had set numbers numbers with the first Mrs DD, but stopped those and never checked them again; since it’s been online I do 1 LD a week.
The chances of me winning are absurdly slim, but as I say, somebody has to win it.
Somebody has to, so why not you?
I had set numbers numbers with the first Mrs DD, but stopped those and never checked them again; since it’s been online I do 1 LD a week.
The chances of me winning are absurdly slim, but as I say, somebody has to win it.
Because you have to be in it to win it, and needing money now is one thing, needing it in the future, or wanting it anyway are different things. Plus a portion goes to charity, and it's nice to think that next time luck might come your way. But like all unnecessary spending, don't spend more that you can afford,
You are far likelier to die than win the lottery.
Is it still true that the most common set chosen is 1 2 3 4 5 6 ?
The chances of which coming up are of course equal to any other. Which ought to be a sobering thought.
I’d at least want to choose a more random set less likely to have been picked by someone else.
Is it still true that the most common set chosen is 1 2 3 4 5 6 ?
The chances of which coming up are of course equal to any other. Which ought to be a sobering thought.
I’d at least want to choose a more random set less likely to have been picked by someone else.