Dreaming of a Lottery Win // And Win £50 Lottoland Credit

26th July 2016

They say money can’t buy you happiness, and whilst I suppose that’s kind of true, I reckon having money can make life a whole lot better, and certainly easier. No, money can’t buy you love (whatever those websites say), or stop you from getting ill, but it can get you an amazing house in a lovely area, a sexy car, and all the cheese and prosciutto you can eat (heaven).

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I think the biggest thing for me would be that having loads of money would give my family and I freedom. Freedom to explore the world as we want to, freedom to move somewhere else and to not be worried about money all the time.

My family have never had much money, and whilst that didn’t have any affect on the wonderful childhood that my mum created for me – she worked damn hard to make sure of that – it can’t have been easy for her, and now I know from experience as a mother that it is damn hard not being able to give your child things that everyone else has or do what they do. I know A is actually very lucky and gets pretty spoilt because of this here blog – she gets opportunities and gifts she would never get otherwise. But it does suck not being able to take her places I know she would love, and explore the world how I’d like to while she is still young.

So whilst I know how lucky we are, it’s still nice to dream and imagine what we would buy if we were to win the lottery and have sh*tloads of money. I think it’s important in life to have dreams, especially with all of the horrible stuff going on in the world, and it’s fun to imagine what you would do if you won the lottery.

I do play the lottery sometimes, but I’d never actually heard of Lottoland before (I don’t really watch adverts) – but I do really like the idea.

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With Lottoland you can play the lottery in loads of different countries, such as the Irish Lotto or the Oz Lotto, as well as the Euromillions which we have here. Instead of buying a ticket as you normally would, you are actually betting on the outcome of the lottery. This allows you to bet on lottos from all over the world, which you wouldn’t normally have access to!

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You play in exactly the same way as you would if you were buying a ticket – choose your numbers and then wait for the draw to happen, and cross your fingers 😉 It’s really easy and fun to use the website, and I love being able to enter the lottery in different countries with different chances of winning. You can choose the numbers yourself, or choose Quick Picks, so the numbers are picked for you, and you can choose which day you want to play and for how many weeks.

There are also scratchcards that you can buy on the site, which you can buy by in bulk at a saving, or individually, and they are way too much fun to play (I won £25!).

I will definitely be using Lottoland to play the lottery again – it’s just like doing the lottery online over here, but there’s lots more choice and it’s lots more fun!

Now you can win £50 credit to give Lottoland a go yourself! All you have to do to enter is complete the Rafflecopter widget below – good luck!

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What would you buy if you won big?

This is a collaborative post, but all thoughts and opinions are my own.

115 responses to “Dreaming of a Lottery Win // And Win £50 Lottoland Credit”

  1. Tracy Nixon says:

    A pony!

  2. kim neville says:

    A nice big house with all the mod cons

  3. clair downham says:

    a holiday to the bahamas

  4. Alison says:

    I would buy a beach house in the maldives

  5. Maggie Ali says:

    A farm!

  6. Margaret Gallagher says:

    I’d have a total house makeover primarily a new kitchen

  7. Tracey Peach says:

    Super fast broadband so I can shop faster! 🙂

  8. Angela Treadway says:

    A house with a garden for my kids x

  9. Ross Hanney says:

    A house – stuck renting unable to afford a deposit at the moment!

  10. Heather Haigh says:

    A bungalow in the country

  11. Nicki Evans says:

    A farmhouse in the countryside

  12. winnie says:

    i would buy a buggy for my twins

  13. iain maciver says:

    a house

  14. Michael Rattray says:

    A red Ferrari

  15. Shannon says:

    Our first family home.

  16. michelle o'neill says:

    take my grandaughter on holiday xx

  17. Isabel O says:

    I would pay off my credit card and then go on a trip to America. 🙂

  18. Jennifer Haden says:

    I think we’d buy some disability equipment for our flat, to make our lives easier, as both my husband and I are disabled. And sadly can’t afford to much of the things we could use.

  19. Ruth Harwood says:

    A five bed house to adapt the way it would suit me 🙂

  20. Susan Lloyd says:

    An all inclusive holiday somewhere exotic x

  21. janine atkin says:

    id buy a house

  22. Becky Yeomans says:

    Pay of any debts and buy a house! Also help my family out.

  23. I’d buy a house first. 🙂

  24. angela jones says:

    a big detached house with lots of acres so that I could open an animal sanctuary

  25. Tony Metcalf says:

    A top of the range BMW.

  26. Dion Petrie says:

    A family holiday

  27. jules eley says:

    A family Disney cruise 🙂

  28. Annalise ONeill says:

    A fab bungalow designed by me :o)

  29. Sylvia Paul says:

    I would buy a big house in the countryside with a swimming pool and gym.

  30. Karl Borowy says:

    a car

  31. Stevey H says:

    A round-the-world cruise!

  32. Natalie Crossan says:

    A house with a garden for my daughter xx

  33. claire griffiths says:

    i would but a house

  34. Victoria Shiel says:

    a house

  35. Anthony G says:

    I’d want to treat my friends and family 🙂

  36. A first family home – sick of renting

  37. Hannah Smith says:

    It would have to be a house.. it would be so nice to have some security!

    Hannah
    smeethsaysfashion.com

  38. SOPHIE B says:

    Would have to be a well-deserved holiday for my wonderful mum.

  39. emily says:

    a biiig house

  40. Hassina Begum says:

    I would buy a nice house for my family and me

  41. Tracy says:

    A house, for sure.

  42. claire woods says:

    I’d buy a house, rather than renting.

  43. Tamsin Dean says:

    a wonderful meal out for the family and have a good laugh

  44. I would buy a house!

  45. Beky Austerberry says:

    It would have to be a house

  46. Kirsteen Mackay says:

    A big house in the country

  47. Riri says:

    I would buy a house and also go on a holiday. 🙂

  48. Rebecca Alderson says:

    Me and my other half would def buy a house in the Scottish borders with plenty of space!

  49. Lynn Heath says:

    A holiday home somewhere sunny!!!!

  50. CAT CULMER says:

    If I won the lottery I’d pay off all the family mortgages first

  51. Monica Gilbert says:

    I’d get a house that we’d fully own and let another family have our shared ownership property.

  52. Samantha R says:

    I’d use it to buy a home for me and my fiance.

  53. sarah fielding says:

    A holiday to hawaii with the family!!

  54. Dominik Scott says:

    Buy my own home!

  55. Jo Glasspool says:

    A new car!

  56. Emma Ellams says:

    A holiday to California

  57. Angela Kelly says:

    I would buy my freedom from work by banking a huge chunk of it!

  58. Kim M says:

    A cottage in the country

  59. Jodie Cook says:

    I would buy my first home.

  60. Hayley Colburn says:

    Definitely our house, I’d love nothing more than to have that security behind me 😀

  61. Clare Munden says:

    A lovely beach holiday!

  62. Aaron Broad says:

    I would buy a house

  63. David Powell says:

    …and I will give some away!

  64. A house I actually own, rather than putting dead rent into a home that will never be ours….plus would finally get married and get to travel abroad and see another country.

  65. Michelle Annor says:

    I’d buy semi in London rather than renting.

  66. kimberley ryan says:

    A new car

  67. Julie Howarth says:

    A holiday villa in Portugal

  68. Calum Skelton says:

    The first thing I would buy would be a new house for my parents closer to me because I’m in the Army so I’ve had to move away from them but my mum is sick and it breaks my heart to be so far away, but know I’d never be able to afford this normally! Thank you very much for the opportunity!

  69. Nicola Dow says:

    A new car! One that doesnt leak every time it rains.

  70. Kelly Ellen Hirst says:

    I’d buy a lovely big house

  71. Marianne Daniels says:

    A house! With at least 2.5 toilets and three bedrooms and a lovely big kitchen! And some garden space and lovely, big windows! And an American sized fridge freezer 🙂

  72. Ian Campbell says:

    I’d buy my family an expensive house in St Ives in Cornwall, with enough money to live in luxury for the rest of their days. They’ve always wanted to retire there, so now they could realise the dream. Happy days 🙂

  73. Liam Bishop says:

    Just a big massive dinner at the poshest restaurant I could find!

  74. Amy Warwick says:

    I would love to buy my own house 🙂

  75. Maddie Jasinska says:

    Some nice Champagne

  76. Sheri Darby says:

    I’d help each of my kids buy a home

  77. Sarah auty says:

    I would love to get a deposit for a house.fingers crossed x

  78. Eleanor Vamplew says:

    A nice holiday for all the family and good health

  79. Kayleigh White says:

    I’d pay off my sisters mortgages.

  80. Vicky Hawkins says:

    I would pay for my children to go to a private school, after a holiday of course!

  81. Laura Harrison says:

    A lovely house with a garden xxx

  82. michelle pierce says:

    a cruise

  83. Gillian McClelland says:

    A new house

  84. Jo McPherson says:

    I would pay of my debts then buy a holiday 😀

  85. Richard Wood says:

    A holiday

  86. Joanne Heath says:

    Champagne/prosecco, and then a car as ours has broken down!

  87. vera Bahounkova says:

    A new house with a garden for my family

  88. Mandi Davison says:

    A new car as mine has just broke!!

  89. David Crabb says:

    Treat my family to a luxury holiday in Jamaica….

  90. Simone Kilshaw says:

    passports would be my first buy, so we could have our first holiday abroad, fab prize.

  91. Sophie Holden says:

    Pay off debts & enjoy life with my family

  92. Joanna Kasznicki says:

    A big house for me, my partner and 2 boys than I would buy my mum and dad and 2 sisters their own homes

  93. Oksana Fitzgerald says:

    I would buy a house in Pinner

  94. Kirsty Hosty says:

    A holiday home down the Norfolk coast big enough for the whole family

  95. Joanne Atkinson says:

    I would buy houses for all my family, after the champagne of course…

  96. Kirsty Sparks says:

    I’d buy a house 🙂 so hard trying to save up a deposit on minimum wage!

  97. Philip Thomas Boyle says:

    I’d buy a home in Switzerland.

  98. Luke Green says:

    A Honda deauville!

  99. Julie Camm says:

    A holiday cottage

  100. Tiffeny Brown says:

    Teeth veneers! 🙂 x

  101. Beth Owen says:

    Pay off our mortgage 🙂

  102. amanda greensmith says:

    a private tutor for my son who is struggling at school

  103. sharon martin says:

    a home in pembrokeshire

  104. Miss Tracy Hanson says:

    House with land and stables so I could have my own horse/s again. 🙂

  105. Karen Barrett says:

    First class airline tickets to visit my family in Australia

  106. Emma Whittaker says:

    We rent at the minute so would love to own our own house 🙂

  107. Robyn Clarke says:

    A gorgeous new home.

  108. Scott Fallon says:

    i’d buy my mum and dad a bungelow

  109. Emma Gough says:

    Deposit for a house would be ideal

  110. Rebecca Roberts says:

    My house so we’d be mortgage free

  111. Marrian says:

    I would buy a house and a car.

  112. Victoria Prince says:

    a house in the country with land!

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