Mr E wrote: » The news at 6am said they won't know where it was bought for a few days
Wheety wrote: » What do you do if you're on the way to Abbey Street (Lotto HQ) with the ticket in your wallet and a couple of scrotes pull a knife on you, demanding your wallet?
force eleven wrote: » In these days of instant communication, that's obvious BS. They knew a few seconds after the draw.
bri007 wrote: » I got one number wasn’t me anyway......
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » BREAKING: Margaret Cash has won the euromillions
callaway92 wrote: » You would lose so much friends
callaway92 wrote: » Would you think that subtly, you'd be ruining a lot of other people's lives if you won this amount of money? For example - You go for drinks with the lads every weekend to watch football etc and usually all throw a few quid on the football... The people you worked with for the last few years who'll still have to go through their day knowing you now have that money. It's such a weird thought but I can't imagine it's far off. You would lose so much friends
[Deleted User] wrote: » If this person was able to have the entirity of the jackpot in brand new €50 notes, the money stashed tightly together, having a thickness of 0.16mm per note, would be stashed €312,500 per metre - the entire jackpot would stretch 561.5 metres - 4.64 times the height of the spire. And every year with responsible financial management you can add another 10 or 15 metres to the pile, while spending maybe two or three metres yourself while living in luxury. Using less fresh banknotes with space in between them (0.2 Mm thickness) would increase the pile to 701 metres!
Kevin Finnerty wrote: » Yeah but would you be happy? Really happy?
Miike wrote: » Tullamore the ticket was sold in
TomSweeney wrote: » I like to think I'd have the maturity and common sense not to let it ruin my life - but who knows ?
Foggy Jew wrote: » You check your ticket ....... And it IS you. What do you then?
SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » It makes sense that somebody has won it. You have a 50/50 chance, you're either going to win it or you're not.
Emely Round Sash wrote: » Huh? The odds of winning the EuroMillions jackpot is 1 in 139,838,160
looksee wrote: » So you look at the numbers and realise you have won that kind of money...what do you do with the ticket until you can get it to the National Lottery, or wherever you take it? Put it on your bedside table, but what if the house caught fire and you didn't have time to grab it, or the lights were all gone and it fell on the floor, or one of the kids came in and decided to scribble on it. Would you just sit and mind it all night. Then you leave it down while you go and get tidied up to go to Dublin and...well anything could happen. It doesn't bear thinking about, not worth it really. Safer not to win.