Raging_Ninja wrote: » Is anonymity available for the euromillions?
oLoonatic wrote: » There is no way you could actually keep it quiet, especially in Ireland!!! you may as well take the media appearance fees and go public.
Zorya wrote: » Don't think they had a choice with Euromillions. If I won anything big I don't even know if I would tell my husband to be honest . He's an awful fella for blurting out stuff. I would tell no one. Family and friends would secretly get lots of money from anonymous sources, I would definitely share, but really, really sneakily.
mad muffin wrote: » Are you sure? Why would they make you go public?
Asked if they had thought about their personal security, Mrs Connolly joked: "I've never met anyone I couldn't take down myself!"
Zorya wrote: » D'you know I just presumed that because they had gone public that they HAD to go public. Because otherwise it looks like lunacy.
When a EuroMillions player is lucky enough to win the jackpot or a very large prize, they have several tough decisions to make, the biggest of which is whether to go public or remain anonymous. While many winners decide to claim their prizes quietly, there are those who decide to reveal their identities and speak publicly about their win; according to Andy Carter, the Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, this figure is as low as 15 percent. "Regardless of whether they tick the "no publicity" box or choose the press conference and champagne reception, all UK winners are promised support, including financial and legal advice, from the National Lottery."
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » How do you hide it though? Seems impossible.
Teyla Emmagan wrote: » They were mad to go public. They will be plagued now for life. And everyone related to them will need security. If it were me I would just admit to winning a much smaller amount. Enough to explain a new house. As long as you don't have a helicopter parked outside who would know any different?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » It's easy...