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If the stress was really so enormous, I don't think the governing bodies would persist in it. But I hear it is a fairly lucrative venture for the old gov. Every time I get a paycheck it looks like they won the lottery... |
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thanks tsuka, must be a uk thing! |
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I see a contradiction between "production of a valid proof of identity" and "anonymity should still be strictly observed". Perhaps if the purchaser merely offered a contact number/address? In general, there would be no reason for for the ticket sellers to use that info UNLESS someone won. But major penalties should exist, anyway, for misusing it, such as selling it to spammers. |
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Do you realize your username sounds like the pronunciation of "in any case" in French? |
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re: vernon's contradiction, I do not see a problem with this, I do it all the time when carrying out police checks; the anonymity is regarding the publicising details of the winnings. |
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[po] could you do a police check on UnaBubba? |
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why would I want to do that? |
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I would prefer to do an UnaBubba check on the police. |
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Lottery is tax for the stupid. Why would you want to cut into our lucrative profits. Next you will be suggesting that the bettings is entirely distributed as prize money with out our 5% takings. |
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Shares in Camelot, don't mind if I do. |
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