![This is a question](/images/board_posticon.gif)
I'm broke, you're broke, we're all broke. Even the smug guy on the balcony with the croissant hasn't got two AmEx gold cards to rub together these days. Tell everybody your schemes to save cash.
( , Thu 10 Nov 2011, 18:09)
« Go Back
![This is a QotW comment](/images/board_posticon.gif)
( , Sat 12 Nov 2011, 23:13, closed)
![This is a QotW comment](/images/board_posticon.gif)
Why would you get your pound back if you were the only person playing?
( , Sun 13 Nov 2011, 0:23, closed)
![This is a QotW comment](/images/board_posticon.gif)
I automatically play my 'lucky' numbers for every standard lottery draw (not euro millions or any other variation)
2 draws a week at £1 a time
£104 per year. I probably spend more money on pick 'n' mix a year than lottery.
And there's always the chance that i'll check my balance near the end of the month, expecting to be overdrawn, and instead have a balance of £3million.
( , Sun 13 Nov 2011, 16:10, closed)
![This is a QotW comment](/images/board_posticon.gif)
might as well just chuck it away.
( , Sun 13 Nov 2011, 16:47, closed)
![This is a QotW comment](/images/board_posticon.gif)
I can afford to gamble £104 per year, even if the odds are astronomical (1 in 13,983,816 )
source - lottery.merseyworld.com/Info/Chances.html
1 in 14 million is a long shot, but not impossible.
( , Sun 13 Nov 2011, 17:39, closed)
![This is a QotW comment](/images/board_posticon.gif)
1 in 14 million to win 7 million isn't good odds, and you may well end up sharing it. You'd be better going to the bookies and gambling on horses or football.
( , Sun 13 Nov 2011, 18:04, closed)
![This is a QotW comment](/images/board_posticon.gif)
but I can see why folks go down the dog track.
( , Sun 13 Nov 2011, 18:58, closed)
« Go Back