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Premium Bond Winner ?

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  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 37,459 Forumite
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    No monthly breakdowns given in this article from last year, but perhaps interesting anyway:

    The luckiest ever Premium Bond winner has taken home a total of £1,019,850, across 288 prizes, since they bought their first bond in May 2004, Money Mail can reveal.

    This includes winning the highly sought-after £1million prize, as well as one lot of £10,000 and £1,000, eight £100 prizes, 45 lots of £50 and 232 wins worth £25, according to a Freedom of Information request. 

    One bondholder has bagged more wins over the same time, with 408 prizes. 

    The luckiest ever Premium Bond winner has won the top £1m prize, as well as one lot of £10,000 and £1,000, eight £100 prizes, 45 lots of £50 and 232 wins worth £25

    However, they amounted to £14,325, because they took home a high number of small prizes.

    This included two £500 prizes, 18 lots of £100, 73 £50 wins and 315 prizes worth £25.

    https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-11961845/Luckiest-Premium-Bond-winner-takes-home-1-019-850-2004.html
  • Newbie_John
    Newbie_John Posts: 1,244 Forumite
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    This included two £500 prizes, 18 lots of £100, 73 £50 wins and 315 prizes worth £25.

    This sounds crazier than winning a 1mln 
    :D 
  • polymaff
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    edited 13 November 2024 at 6:24PM
    eskbanker said:
    No monthly breakdowns given in this article from last year, but perhaps interesting anyway:

    The luckiest ever Premium Bond winner has taken home a total of £1,019,850, across 288 prizes, since they bought their first bond in May 2004, Money Mail can reveal.

    This includes winning the highly sought-after £1million prize, as well as one lot of £10,000 and £1,000, eight £100 prizes, 45 lots of £50 and 232 wins worth £25, according to a Freedom of Information request. 

    ....

    The luckiest ever Premium Bond winner has won the top £1m prize, as well as one lot of £10,000 and £1,000, eight £100 prizes, 45 lots of £50 and 232 wins worth £25




    There's an  echo.  Must  have been written by Phil Space ;)
  • eskbanker
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    polymaff said:
    eskbanker said:
    No monthly breakdowns given in this article from last year, but perhaps interesting anyway:

    The luckiest ever Premium Bond winner has taken home a total of £1,019,850, across 288 prizes, since they bought their first bond in May 2004, Money Mail can reveal.

    This includes winning the highly sought-after £1million prize, as well as one lot of £10,000 and £1,000, eight £100 prizes, 45 lots of £50 and 232 wins worth £25, according to a Freedom of Information request. 

    ....

    The luckiest ever Premium Bond winner has won the top £1m prize, as well as one lot of £10,000 and £1,000, eight £100 prizes, 45 lots of £50 and 232 wins worth £25

    There's an  echo.  Must  have been written by Phil Space ;)
    Oops, I now see that that was my fault when copy/pasting, the duplicated line was the caption to an image that I'd edited out!  Unless of course there are two holders who've won the top £1m prize, as well as one lot of £10,000 and £1,000, eight £100 prizes, 45 lots of £50 and 232 wins worth £25 ;)
  • polymaff
    polymaff Posts: 3,954 Forumite
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    Ah, you are Phil Space - and I claim my Five Pounds. :)
  • eskbanker
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    polymaff said:
    Ah, you are Phil Space - and I claim my Five Pounds. :)
    I could just as easily be Polly Filler or Philippa Column....
  • MACKEM99
    MACKEM99 Posts: 1,082 Forumite
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    Or Phil Mcraken?😶
  • £0 on £26400 in the November draw.  My last month with a partial holding as I used some of my bitcoin gains to fill out my PB holding and those become eligible in the December draw.

    Proud member of the wokerati, though I don't eat tofu.Home is where my books are.Solar PV 5.2kWp system, SE facing, >1% shading, installed March 2019.Mortgage free July 2023
  • kempiejon
    kempiejon Posts: 862 Forumite
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    Neither the mill nor the £100k for me.
  • fh2901
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    kempiejon said:
    Neither the mill nor the £100k for me.
    Oooh, haven't checked today, thank you for the reminder. Nothing showing for me either, so I checked, and the site says it's being drawn tomorrow. Best of luck!
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