Lottery winners etc losing a fortune

Lottery winners etc losing a fortune

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Hoofy

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77,469 posts

289 months

Tuesday 20th August
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You hear about people who win the lottery then blow the millions over a few months or years and are back to the grind eg https://www.ladbible.com/news/uk-news/michael-carr...

Do you know anyone who has done this? Do they regret it and wish they'd put away a million or two to be sensible with even though they had a lot of fun with the rest?

Byker28i

67,912 posts

224 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Whats the old joke.

"You won't know I've won the lottery but no-one around me will be poor. I'd move to a posh area" biggrin

nuyorican

1,807 posts

109 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Not on the same scale but I remember a guy in a place I used to live who had sold his house in order to rent a bedsit so he could dedicate his life to drinking in the local pubs. He would do a tour of all the pubs every single day with a takeaway and carry out for the walk home. Legend had it that he had an ever-dwindling box of bank notes under the bed.

This would've been in the early nineties before housing was a scarce luxury.

Kind of admired his balls in a way.

Edited by nuyorican on Tuesday 20th August 17:33

paulwirral

3,387 posts

142 months

Tuesday 20th August
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I know of two brothers that made a fortune years ago , just got lucky right place right time and sold up , bought brand new jags and parked them outside their council houses that they also bought .
Unfortunately they were gullible and they gained a lot of new friends that had business opportunities but needed investment , you can guess the rest .

gazza285

10,184 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Nothing new, ask Viv Nicholson.

e-honda

9,289 posts

153 months

Tuesday 20th August
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That article mentions if you take you winnings as a big lump sum the taxes can add up.
I'm pretty sure it's all tax free in the UK
Spending £3k a day on cocaine and prostitutes however isn't going to help your money last.

nuyorican

1,807 posts

109 months

Tuesday 20th August
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e-honda said:
Spending £3k a day on cocaine and prostitutes however isn't going to help your money last.
YOLO

cloud9

nuyorican

1,807 posts

109 months

Tuesday 20th August
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article said:
He's previously said he doesn't regret winning the lottery as it brought him 'years of fun for a pound', though he did seem unhappy with the Z4, describing it as 's**t'.:
That bit made me laugh.

John87

692 posts

165 months

Tuesday 20th August
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John McGuinness is the one that springs to mind near me. Won £10m in 1997 and was declared bankrupt 10 years later having lost most of it investing in football as well as the inevitable Ferraris, designer clothes and divorce.

I'm sure it was a fun decade but no idea what he is doing now

Spare tyre

10,333 posts

137 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Not the lottery but a families wealth being pissed up the wall


My wife’s uncle did very very well in an industry in the 80s, massive houses with lifts pools, out buildings all very impressive and earnt with jolly hard work

The four daughters all went to private school and then uni

All shacked up with losers, dad buys each a very nice house cars continual bailouts

All houses have been sold up and they are all in a continuous cycle of living in iffy rented accommodation they can’t afford or moving in and out with mum (who has pissed her half of the millions up the wall after a divorce)

Really frustrating to see as they were all set for life

Still all think they are something special and look down their noses at you

sleepezy

1,943 posts

241 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Not the same but I've known several business owners (all through work, none personally other than one who became a friend) who passed up opportunities to sell their businesses for between £8m and £30m only for them to go bust a few years later. That must smart, as one of them told me, "off ramps don't come along often, when one does grab it with both hands".

keo

2,241 posts

177 months

Tuesday 20th August
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I wonder what the ratio of lotto winners keep the money compared to just blasting it!

I’d like to say I would be ok I am pretty cautious anyway but you never know suddenly having many millions could easily make you do silly things. I suppose lots of people win the lottery all the time and you only ever hear about a few after.

Red9zero

7,880 posts

64 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Couple my parents know won just over a million a few years back. They bought a small house and a nearly new hatchback. Then their granddaughter and her partner rinsed them for the rest. Trouble is all the locals still think they are loaded.

hotchy

4,590 posts

133 months

Tuesday 20th August
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I know a girl who won 100k. Lasted 3 months. She had a shopping trip to primark, a bit fat and lots of loosing scratch cards to show for it.

Best bit was she went back to sign on to get her benefits back. They refused. Ended up working amazon night shift to survive. Funny because she'd never had a job before that. Amazing what having no money does.

6 years later now and she's glad. Still works, has her own car the lot. Says if that never happened she wouldn't have known what life was like with money and lived a wasted life like her mum. Silver lining n that.

Ziplobb

1,408 posts

291 months

Tuesday 20th August
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A lad round here won £860k late teens/ early 20s so not enough to live forever and not work but enough to be comfortable forever if one is sensible. He won it on a scratchcard.A year later I saw him in the place he won buying more. The shop keeper said he did £200/£400 a week on scratch cards everyweek. He had won the lottery but was spending his win as he thought he would do it again. What a moron.

595Heaven

2,596 posts

85 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Great ad placement in this thread

nuyorican

1,807 posts

109 months

Tuesday 20th August
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laugh

Countdown

41,981 posts

203 months

Tuesday 20th August
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e-honda said:
Spending £3k a day on cocaine and prostitutes however isn't going to help your money last.
Depends on how much you win.

I've calculated that £21m invested at 4% should be sufficient for the above wink

Pickled Piper

6,386 posts

242 months

Tuesday 20th August
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When I was a lad, a neighbour supposedly won the football pools. (the lottery hadn't been invented in those days). We lived in an OK area with semi detached houses. The Pools winner bought a new Lotus Carlton, parked it on his newly laid drive. Had a small extension built onto the house. No idea what happened to him. He may well have moved away to a larger house at some stage.

bad company

19,466 posts

273 months

Tuesday 20th August
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A mate of mine won c£110K on the lottery about 20 years ago. He rented from the council but could buy the house cheaply under right to buy. He said he would but didn’t. He just gambled, drank and generally frittered the money until it was gone.

He’s still paying rent in the same house.