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Euromillions
Lovely im sure to be in the Welsh family who've won £61 million on the Euromillions draw, but when they bought the ticket I'm sure they'd have been happy with a £1 million or even £100K or even £100. No family actually needs £61 million. So why don't Euromillions instead make 61 different people millionaires instead. Surely that way more people would buy tickets? Now, I realise that would entail 61 people picking the same set of numbers. Or does it....is there another way of ensuring giant jackpots are widely distributed, instead of all going to one winner?
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It's not an odd thing to say. £61 million is far too much money for one person. No one needs that much money!
20:42 Wed 03rd Aug 2016