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I play the lottery via direct debit, 3 lines on a Weds and 3 on a Sat.
they've written to me to say that the ticket prices are doubling (they almost make it sound like I should be grateful!) and my direct debit will cease unless I adjust it.
well, I'm not going to! so, where should I be spending my £6 a week? other lotteries? the pools? where will I have the best chance of winning something worthwhile?
and is anyone else pulling out of the National Lottery when it doubles in price?
they've written to me to say that the ticket prices are doubling (they almost make it sound like I should be grateful!) and my direct debit will cease unless I adjust it.
well, I'm not going to! so, where should I be spending my £6 a week? other lotteries? the pools? where will I have the best chance of winning something worthwhile?
and is anyone else pulling out of the National Lottery when it doubles in price?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm reluctantly going to continue playing as I am stupid enough to have played the same numbers from the start, would be sods law. Have managed in all that time a few tenners :( My time will come.....:/
I play the Postcode Lottery and did play the Health Lottery, I don't know why I stopped the Health Lottery as I won a few hundred pounds on several occasions!
I play the Postcode Lottery and did play the Health Lottery, I don't know why I stopped the Health Lottery as I won a few hundred pounds on several occasions!
Our local pub has 3 separate syndicates all spending up to £40 per week each as they all do the Sat & Wed draws and all 3 syndicates are pulling out of the National Lottery as I suspect many syndicates will do, Yes they have shot themselves in the foot bigtime! - PS they have all emailed Camelot bout the price hike but have not had the courtesy of a reply.
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