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Good news
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I bought one once. I stopped off in Fort William on the way back down from Sutherland to listen to the Grand National in a betting shop in 1995, and went into a supermarket before continuing my drive south - bought a scratch card at the till (they'd not long been introduced) and won £20 - never bought another - I liked the idea of having a lifetime profit on scratchcards.
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Bored one day over 2 decades ago whilst sitting in the car waiting for a friend to show; popped into shop and bought 5 £1 each scratchcard - intention was to get a chunky kitkat. To my surprise won £5, and "reinvested"; got back £3. Then bought another £5; lost the lot.
The adrenalin rush was amazing when scratching - enormously addictive. But, it soon deflated when none matched. None since. since. |
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The best news ive heard for ages.
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a woman who worked in a newsagents nicked £6 grands worth she was eventually arrested and the court heard she scratched em all off and won £46
musta took her hours to scratch 6 000 cards prob worked out around 10p an hour thats what chance ya got! |
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' It’s all part of efforts to limit the damage instant win games can have on people.'
........................ They'll be after us soon then alcohol one day, just a matter of time. They want to sanitise life |
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Anticipation and deflation went hand-in-hand eg 3 similar symbols - £10k; 2 showing...then came a foreigner. Absolutely no return. This repeated, and repeated, and repeated.
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