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Donnart | 17:58 Sat 14th Aug 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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Does any other reader of this magazine get annoyed when they charge over £3 to call for the winning numbers or three lots of postage to get a written copies, why can they not put the numbers on line or print them in the next copy of the magazine. I wonder if any readers ever check their numbers or if the prizes go unclaimed.
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Because it is the cost of folks like you phoning in that more than pays for the prizes. That's the way these things work. It is not a compulsory aspect of magazine readership/subscription.
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There is no way I would be phoning in for these numbers as I think it is a big con
Yes, it is very annoying and personally, I never call them. Ditto with those "free"lottery cards you sometimes get thrust on you in the street, or in newspapers. Costs a fortune to ring up and you never win. The companies, I suspect, just gets the dosh from the phone calls.

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