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Yes, and the one below with the capitalized fruit machine names is an all-time classic, both the letter and reply!harry2 wrote:http://www.driftnet.com/ Story number eight ages me about 95 years old
There's a useful article about the odds of winning the different tiers of prizes on The Money Saving Expert Website. If that's the same link that mattrick has provided then sorry. If it isn't just google money saving expert and you'll get there.
Not as good an investment as most ISAs out there, but you get that shot to nothing feeling where you could win it big.
Not as good an investment as most ISAs out there, but you get that shot to nothing feeling where you could win it big.
You might want to revise this - the property market in Dubai makes ours look like it's booming.cashino wrote:And to point out the obvious glaring omission in Vickers' post, the fact that only a FEW of his 20-quids will ever turn to 100-quids by evening, and the fact that ALL of your 20-quids would rise if invested wisely!jeffvickers wrote:In a morning, I can have a £20 start, and go home with £100 at the end of the day.
It will take maybe 5 years to make £100 off a £20 investment in stocks and shares.
It may be worth pointing out that footballers like Merson for Arsenal went down the gambling route and have a mere house and a few quid left of their millions to show for it. Footballers like Liverpool's Fowler bought tens of houses with their wages and now have property holdings worth tens-of-millions, as have others who invested money in property consortiums and stocks.
When the England squad stopped in Dubai a couple of years ago for 2 days, 11 of the squad bought those new villas on the artificial 'Palm Reef' development.
The two types on offer, one for 385k and one for 600k (Owen got cheaper one, Joe Cole Beckham and Neville got dearer options) are now going for 3+ and 5+ million respectively.
That same week, Eidur Gudjonssen of Chelsea, revealed he had lost 290k that month gambling.
Who are the wise owls, and who are the stupid potty-mouths?
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Ehh?....our property market is on its ars...... correction, it's got it's head firmly embedded up its ars, and your saying Dubai... DUBAI.. is in a worse state..
Do you even know where Dubai is?..... Google earth it man, its right there, next to East Anglia
Any way.... back on topic.. premium bonds, whats the score with these things, must admit i'm a cluey on the subject... once invested is that that?, can you cash them back in or is it a life thing, and whats the min investment, for a lowly semi mental person such as yours truly?...
Do you even know where Dubai is?..... Google earth it man, its right there, next to East Anglia
Any way.... back on topic.. premium bonds, whats the score with these things, must admit i'm a cluey on the subject... once invested is that that?, can you cash them back in or is it a life thing, and whats the min investment, for a lowly semi mental person such as yours truly?...
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funny this thread had been re-opened ,,,,,,,,, only a week or so ago , i cashed in my 30k ,,,,,, as for the last 12 months ive earnt on average 50quid every 2 months,,,, pathetic .
paid the cheque into natwest ,,,, will be clear next wed/thur time.
anyone got any sound investment advice ????
sensible replies please ,,,,,,,, :P ,,,,,,,, no bank of hrk , or similar suggestions .
paid the cheque into natwest ,,,, will be clear next wed/thur time.
anyone got any sound investment advice ????
sensible replies please ,,,,,,,, :P ,,,,,,,, no bank of hrk , or similar suggestions .
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Not an awfull lot you can do with 30 large tbh investment wise... although its a vast lump sum, property is a no go, as is a small buisness venture.... Its just cash on the hip really... maybe an isa, or back a friend to try get something going if you trust them enough..
Hard call...Also supprised you cashed in ....your not short of a bob or two..but i guess thats your perogative as you outlayed the cash to begin with...
What ever you decide, and what road you take.... good luck mate...
Soz it's not the post you were looking for, but, be cool to keep us updated on what you finally decide to do with said lump sum...
Hard call...Also supprised you cashed in ....your not short of a bob or two..but i guess thats your perogative as you outlayed the cash to begin with...
What ever you decide, and what road you take.... good luck mate...
Soz it's not the post you were looking for, but, be cool to keep us updated on what you finally decide to do with said lump sum...
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You are SUCH a fucking bell end.. and it's about time some one told you that..HorseRacingKing wrote:Comes as no surprise the gambling community holds the most bull shitters
Your post above is laughable... considiring you have been listed in forbes magazine 3 years on the trot as the number 1 shit shifter on the gambling sceen...
I wouldn't even load one of your tips in the end of my rollup... there that bad.......
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trayhop123 wrote:funny this thread had been re-opened ,,,,,,,,, only a week or so ago , i cashed in my 30k ,,,,,, as for the last 12 months ive earnt on average 50quid every 2 months,,,, pathetic .
paid the cheque into natwest ,,,, will be clear next wed/thur time.
anyone got any sound investment advice ????
sensible replies please ,,,,,,,, :P ,,,,,,,, no bank of hrk , or similar suggestions .
Surprised you did that Lee. I'm assuming you pay your 3600 into an ISA every year so there really is no other options as far as 'riskfree savings' are concerned.
You've also just got yourself flagged up and run the risk of being investigated for shifting 30k around (paid into an account one week, moved out the next lol).
As daft as it sounds, unless your a Richard Branson you arent supposed to have that sort of money in the UK and the powers that be always assume its hooky.
Ive known of toolers (admitidly, that is hooky money) get done for money laundry and get fucked purely because they cannot prove where the money came from (and nor can you). Quite interesting really, considering they never got done for the actual tooling part.
Bollocks to all you idiots!
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