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Mega congrats @LeeUK ! If you have a mortgage, I would think about over-paying it. Check the T's & C's first, but it's the maximum allowed is usually 10% of your original loan per year on top of your fixed/tracker monthly amount. Have a look at what expensive stuff needs replacing in the house e.g. sofa, boiler, double glazing, gaming rig! Maybe a kitchen and bathroom upgrade, and later on, adding solar panels to your house. By staggering this out, it should tie in nicely with your siphoned winnings.

Since my last batch of posts on page 1, I've had another great slot win on Bar-X Safecracker. £670 on a 40p stake. During the bonus round, a load of 0's (mystery symbol) landed on the screen and changed into diamonds which made up the bulk of that £670 win. Instant cash-out :D I sometimes also do quite well on Big Time Gaming e.g. Danger High Voltage, Holy Diver, Golden Catch, Millionaire Rush and White Rabbit.

Back to the lotto topic, my biggest win was £88 off 4 numbers in 2009. That was on the regular Saturday lottery when the stake was £1.
 
volunteering, travelling, help the needy. All great things that can be done in future. I don't think I'd ever actually work for any one again in your situation.

As I stated before, if you are young, you will need to put big chunks aside/invest as it stops in 30 years and every year that £10k is worth less. 30 years ago I was earning £6,500 per annum before tax, that £6,500 doesnt seem like much nowadays.
 
Congrats @LeeUK , that's bloody awesome. I'd say that's better than winning a huge lump sum too, less temptation to churn through it. You're literally sorted for life now, damn well enjoy every penny :)

Shame most of it will go on your gas bill this winter :p
 
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I know I'm extremely lucky to win this, I always put the same numbers on Set For Life but I don't always put every draw on. Imagine if I found out these numbers came out on a draw I hadn't put on! I think I'll be throwing myself under a train if that happened.

Well done on the win, was wondering do they give you an option for a yearly lump sum or is is strictly 10k per month?
 
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