Iād say the VRT for it alone would break you
Tickets sold out in 35 minutes.
Almost 100k GBP worth of tickets.
If I won a decent car off it Iād say Iād sell it on straight away and put to towards a gaff.
A lot of winners down this part of the country.
I know a chap who won an Escort MK2 from them.
I just did a scout of Auto Trader there and most of the 2011 Lambourghini Gallardos are retailing for a lot more than Ā£100,000 on that. That would make you wonder
I know a lad that won a X Drive BMW and another lad that won a Twincam off them.
He must be very lucky
Were you always this sensible or is it the influence of the middle aged dullards here?
I bought ten tickets . Insurance is zero on this beast.
Iām no mug.
Whos Anor?
Good for CAB
Pacnet are listed there. They were a pretty big company operating out of Shannon. A massive money laundering operation apparently. They were running some kinda mail order lottery scams in the US and Canada. One of the owners, a qualified pilot, was supposedly flying in jets full of cash into Shannon.
The pilot was a Humphreys from out our way. Was an ex RAF pilot who flew a plane from a grass landing strip on the farm
Thereās a documentary in there waiting
Thereās a blast from the past. I used to work for a company in the same building as Pacnet back in the early 00s. I was always wondering what the f*ck they did. All I recall was there used to be a Brazilian lass working there with an arse you could bounce pennies off. I think her partner worked there, a roaster very much of the āwhat first attracted you to the millionaireā¦ā mould.
Whether the tide is in or out?
You can check that in advance like, itās not a random occurrence.
Holy moses, the lad out in Brittas?? I never knew this. Didnāt he fly from Ireland to France with essentially one wing missing at one stage?
@Batigol went for a shpin with him or one of the offspring before.
The owner in Shannon, Davies, flew too. Basically went around europe collecting cash and postal orders from PO Boxes and then bringing it back to Shannon.