I find that often those who want the prizes capped don't even buy lottery tickets. FWIW I wouldn't want to win a mega jackpot but don't think it should be capped. Now where's me ticket from last night, I haven't checked it yet.
You've had this very conversation with enough people to ascertain this? You said often, which implies there were some people who either do the lottery and wanted it capped, or people that don't do it and never wanted it capped. Just out of interest, how many people have you spoken to about this?
We do it, not every draw, but at least twice a month
I didn't say it was a scientific survey. But often in conversations I have had about the lottery I find that those who don't do it think the prizes are too high. That's all.
Does anyone else think they should cap the jackpot to £10m - £15m, creating more winners, instead of giving over £100m to one person?
No. Demand for tickets is linked very strongly to the size of the potential jackpot. There are numerous Camelot/National Lottery choices for you to gamble your £1, £2, £2.50, £5 on if you're happy to have a ceiling on your prize.
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But often in conversations I have had about the lottery I find that those who don't do it think the prizes are too high.
That's all.
My wife probably wouldnt sell the dog , happily give me away.
Yeah, but would you let @cafcdave123 fuck him?
Demand for tickets is linked very strongly to the size of the potential jackpot.
There are numerous Camelot/National Lottery choices for you to gamble your £1, £2, £2.50, £5 on if you're happy to have a ceiling on your prize.