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Ken4155 | 09:08 Sat 16th Mar 2019 | ChatterBank
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Well, was it you. Euromillions won by UK ticket holder. £71 million, a mind numbing amount. It certainly wasn't me. All i could muster was £2.80 for 2 numbers :-(
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I cannot tell a lie.It wasn't me.
If I won £71m I’d buy Answerbank.
You could always set up your own version, zacs.
Mmm. I think a rebranding would be in order.
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By the way, if it was you, please include your address in your reply. Need to know where to send my heart-breaking begging letter. TIA :-)
it was me however i am unable to bank this amount as i have no bank account however if you send me all your bank details and your pin number i will deposit it all in your account until I am able to open a new account of my own if you are doing this for me i am forever grateful and will be pleased to laeve you 10 percent of full said ammount for your own using please be doing this for me good friend of mine
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Ta for that johnny boy. My account is with the Bank of Burnley and in the name of Mr Ken4155, account number 6969696969 Sort code 00 70 07. I eagerly await your deposit and promise that your money will be well looked after.
I suppose it might have been me if I'd bought a ticket
It was't me, I didn't buy a ticket, but I could do a lot with that amount.
£71 million sounds nice, but where would you put it? A current account seems a bit inadequate, a building society might turn it down. What kind of financial advice do big winners get?
Sorry.

I would have answered your question but I'm too busy trying to decide between the Lamborghini and the Ferrari as my car to drive on Mondays and between the Rolls Royce and the Maserati as my car to drive on Tuesdays. I've not even got to Wednesday yet.

Decisions, decisions, decisions!
You could even afford a fridge, Chris!
That's too much money, I'd be happy with 7 million !
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I have 4 children, 8 grandchildren, a brother, quite a few nephews and nieces. I could make sure they all would be financially secure with that amount and still have enough left over for a couple of decent handicappers - one on the flat and one over the jumps :-)

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