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You mean that they take more than 60% and then tax you again at the end of the year because it is considered income?
♥ ♥ Miranda ♥ ♥
No I don't think it is unfair people taking part know what to expect and do not have to buy a ticket
greyfoxx
You pay a quid a go.Most times you lose.Its a one in 14 million chance of winning anything.If you got all six numbers wouldnt you be unhappy if the payout was artificialy limited to say £2 million?
mysticathiest
no. you are one lucky duck if you do win...plus if you take the slower payout you get to keep more...it is taking the lump sum that puts you in the highest tax brackets.
Jude
Well if you mean 'unfair' you're right - that's why they call it a 'lottery'.
dutch_luvs69
SURE AS LONG AS THERE ARE SUCKERS WILLING TO PLAY THEY WILL KEEP THE ODDS HIGH AND THEY ARE NOT IN BUSINESS TO LOSE MONEY EITHER
WikiJo
Gambling is a tax on people who are not good at math.
No matter how fair it is you will lose even if you "win".
Do yourself a favor: take that $10 dollars a week(or whatever) & invest it in an S&P fund from Vanguard or a savings account @ Emigrant bank or Citibank with their 5.0% interest rate. Do something worthwhile with your resources.
;-)
bladem18
It should be a separate draw for each million available on the same ticket. People don't really need multiple millions each, share it around!
Samsung E570
I wouldn't say so. I've won a couple of times on the National Lottery
Kate F
If you mean unfair, no. If you're not smart enough to realize that you have practically no odds of winning, you deserve to lose.
jo w
yes very, i got 4 numbers the other week it payed out £35 its better than nothing, but i think it wants looking at again.