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Bernie
04/12/2001, 8:09 AM
No winnner of this weeks ( w/e 3-12-01) Jackpot of £1,100.

Numbers drawn were 1, 9, 18, 27.

4 x £25 winners
Brendan Cronin c/o The Evergreen Bar
Betty McSweeney c/o Robert Dowling
Teresa Timmons c/o Johnny Collins
Sarah Dowling c/o Robert Dowling

Winner of Meal Voucher in Lough Tavern
Dolores Murphy

Winners of 2 stand tickets to UCD match
Harold Stack
Willie Burns
Eileen Murphy
Regina Walsh
Ann Collins

Peadar
04/12/2001, 8:32 AM
Bernie you should start looking into a subscription facility for the lotto next season. Even when I'm in DUblin I find it difficult to by a ticket. Being in Seoul it's nigh impossible. Maybe €50 at the start of the season or something?

Just a thought.

Bernie
04/12/2001, 3:25 PM
All you need to do is find someone reliable and trustworthy to put your numbers in every week.

Better not be me due to the normal smartass comments.

Come to think of it thats how i'll catch that Skinflint from ChurchCross when he's back for Xmas.€1.50 will round up to an even $2.

Thanks Peader.

Gerry Desmond
04/12/2001, 3:30 PM
BTW, how much is the City Lotto gonna cost in €uro?

Gerry

Bernie
05/12/2001, 7:48 AM
To be confirmed on Sunday but most likely it will round up to €1.50.

Rounding down to €1 would be too great a loss to the fundraising as we'd be practically taking over 20% less each week.

That being said, raising to €1.50 will be matched with increased prize money. ie. Minimum jackpot €1,500 and €150 increase per week.

Gerry Desmond
05/12/2001, 8:46 AM
Originally posted by Bernie
To be confirmed on Sunday but most likely it will round up to €1.50.

Rounding down to €1 would be too great a loss to the fundraising as we'd be practically taking over 20% less each week.

That being said, raising to €1.50 will be matched with increased prize money. ie. Minimum jackpot €1,500 and €150 increase per week.

Sounds ok to me, Bernie, but if Joe spots this you're in for a lot of grief... :D

Gerry

joe
05/12/2001, 9:51 AM
well at least they're giving more prizemoney, but i would suggest that if they round down to €1 they may be more likely to sell 2 tickets to somebody than 1 at €1.50. Just a suggestion though, as I'm sure the fuys on the ground know best and will be allowed decide what happens.

Gerry Desmond
05/12/2001, 10:17 AM
Originally posted by joe
well at least they're giving more prizemoney, but i would suggest that if they round down to €1 they may be more likely to sell 2 tickets to somebody than 1 at €1.50. Just a suggestion though, as I'm sure the fuys on the ground know best and will be allowed decide what happens.


...they always know best, those fuys! :D

Gerry

niamh
07/12/2001, 11:12 AM
People who usually buy the lotto ticket will probably still them anyway no matter what the price is.