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How could you keep winning £143m quiet? No chance.

Easy, buy a house in a new area. Make new friends, leave your life behind.

Or just disappear to travel and not having to face people you know, by the time you come back in 5 years, the media would have moved on, your friends wondered where you've been, just say you got a job on a cruise! Lol
 
You win £143 MILLION and you think

your lifestyle would just be stepping up a notch which could easily be explained.


OMFG How deluded are you.
Have you any idea how much 143 million actually is!
You'd be richer than the boss of Tesco by 40 million FFS
and you'd be in the top 1000 richest people in Britain...

If you simply bought houses at around £150,000 each you could buy a whole damn village!

953 houses!!!!!!!!

Do you really think you could keep 143 MILLION quiet!

Just LOL
 
You would get like £10.000 a week interest???

How people can say you can keep winning £143,000,000 quiet!!!!!

If I did win tonight I would post my winning ticket on Facebook and let the likes roll in.

Probably wouldn't sleep tonight. Text boss in morning that I've won etc.

Then plan out what I am going to buy and what friends I am going to help help. Obvious family will get sorted out but what friends, that's the question.

I would love a house like on grand designs.
 
what are the rules about revealing your self or not, not in a paedo pan way. I seem to remember reading something how some lotteries in america if you don't announce your self they keep half of your winnings or some such ?
 
what are the rules about revealing your self or not, not in a paedo pan way. I seem to remember reading something how some lotteries in america if you don't announce your self they keep half of your winnings or some such ?


Isn't up to you whether you go public?

If you decide not to I'm sure the press will find you. It's almost impossible not to go public as if you tell someone they will tell someone else etc lol
 
I don't think I'd stop working if I won big. Relaxing and doing nothing is fine but I think you need purpose, challenges and something to occupy your time.

How about putting £50m into your own charity and spend the rest of your life giving the money away to people that need it? Or projects?
 
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