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Postdog | 09:35 Sun 17th Jul 2011 | News
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http://www.dailymail....-letters-pour-in.html

I think the begging letters are the least concern myself. These idiots have only themselves to blame for going public. I fail to seehow this money is going to do them any good if they have to keep on looking over their shoulder or moving.
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Just read the rest of the article. It says they have never had a battered mars bar at their local chippy. Really!!
Their fault for going public - I wouldn't.
They couldn't resist their fifteen minutes of fame.

Everyone who bought a ticket can take comfort in the fact that those people are enjoying your money.
They seem extremely naive about the amount they've won and how people will treat them.
and ...ermmm
"It won't change our lives"
it would mine !!
'they own several properties that they let out on the Isle;, sounds like these 2 are very well organised and business minded, I think they know what they're doing, good on em,
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Colin and Christine Weir eat at their local chippy three times a week and occasionally splash out on a bottle of Coke or Irn Bru.

I'm calling shenanigans on this - it's a made-up story because you have a couple with no skeletons in the closet who've had some great fortune (and good luck to them!).

They've been forced to flee to spain - I reckon boIIocks to this too - it ot that, or is it just bit possible that they've done what I would do and go on holiday to take a breath and get your head around such a life-changing event?
My VERY best wishes to them, I hope it brings them and theirs nothing but happiness and comfort.
I wish them good luck too - but going 3 times a week to the chippy does show, mars bars or not. I hope they don't regret winning the money.
good luck to them, but I hope my letter's one of the ones they open.
Good job they can afford first class now, they'd be physicaly uncomfortable in economy, they're obese because of ill health and medication I guess, they should relax and take things slowly as their good health won't return just because they are loaded. The worst place they could be is somewhere hot where they will retain fluids and upset their metabolism, but they may well have just gone to a remote Scottish Castle to chill out, the spanish story could be rubbish. Let's hope they are able to enjoy this for a few years and keep healthy,
i dont think they will regret winning the money boxtops , but
they might regret going public !
..and stop going to the chippy so often, bless 'em, it does show.
anyway, not being mean, but if they have income from seveal properties, how are they on benefits?
come to think of it, and again, I am chuffed for them and they are strangers ot me and so no animosity BUT, 2 cars? takeways 2 or 3 times a week? They do't work, why 2 cars? plus, here fish and chips twice with a bottle of coke would bee the best part of 10 quid, 20 - 30 pounds a week on just 3 meals? this is not a family on benfits
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OK two things

I use to work as a postman and when we had someone go public in our area after a win, the mail volume for them increased considerably, so much it had to be sacked up for delivery.

Earlier this year, or maybe late last year, there was the previous largest win and they didn't go public. I daresay people who didn't need to know found out or suspected, but as far as we know, they are enjoying the win without hassles. Maybe they do have some, but if I saw them in the street, I wouldn't have a clue. If I saw these two in the street, and I had the sort of mentality that some have, then maybe I might be tempted to try an cash in in some way.
Who said they were on benefits? They are both retired on private pensions. They have income from several properties they own.

They might be entitled to non-means tested incapacity benefits and disability living allowance but those benefits are paid regardless of savings.
If they handle their wealth as well as their health they wont have to worry about it for long.
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I had thought of writing to them as 2 days interest on the amount will cover all my debts. I wont bother if they have gone away as I need it now!

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