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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Good question....
It would be the National Lottery or the Euromillions Lottery here, but similar thing.
I like to think I'd keep it so it is good for my beneficiaries, though it would also depend on the amount.
I used to play the National Lottery at £1 stake for 6 from 49 numbers until the Canadian teachers' union that owns or owned it under the 'Camelot' brand became greedy, and both multiplied the stake by 2 and the already huge odds against winning anything by 50 (£2 for 6 from 50)!
By not playing I save £104 a year!
"Camelot"? "Gonelot" more like.
It would be the National Lottery or the Euromillions Lottery here, but similar thing.
I like to think I'd keep it so it is good for my beneficiaries, though it would also depend on the amount.
I used to play the National Lottery at £1 stake for 6 from 49 numbers until the Canadian teachers' union that owns or owned it under the 'Camelot' brand became greedy, and both multiplied the stake by 2 and the already huge odds against winning anything by 50 (£2 for 6 from 50)!
By not playing I save £104 a year!
"Camelot"? "Gonelot" more like.