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Adiamk
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  • December 9, 2024

If I was there owner of 2.000,000?

I would have used it it to change my life for better the first action would have been get medical help 

If any left then I would start my work 


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  • December 9, 2024

I would spend money on property and free up time to create memories with my family

Centre parks but I suppose wouldn't have much change back for something like that.


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I would buy a house instead of renting, make any improvements needed then reevalute what’s left to help people who need it.


Brightonlouise
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House, car, holiday, kids university and change of career - maybe a little on charity and treat friends/family. 🤞


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  • December 9, 2024

That be a fantastic prize to win if I had that sort of money firstly I would make my son room in a sensory room as my son is non verbal and autistic second I would take my family on a Disney cruise as my son and wife loves Disney and we would by a car sorted of a SUV as my son is in a disabled buggy. 


lindsey855
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I’d begin by paying off all my bills including credit accounts, I’d buy a house, a new car (anything would be better than my banger!) :) 
I’d buy new furniture, carpets the lot! 
I’d donate to charities close to my heart and I’d see my family and friends were ok.


A home in the countryside and invest for retirement.

Oh, and an old La d Rover defender. I'll need about 1 million to keep that running 😆


HanHen
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I'd pay off the mortgage, buy a new (to us!) car. Might also get a cheeky holiday home somewhere or caravan so we have more choice. But the rest would go towards retirement and the kids future.


Julianna11
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I’ve always wanted to quit my job and set up a community environmental conservation charity.

the money would go on that!


Aaron Sills
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  • December 9, 2024

1.Pay of parents mortgage 

2. By some property for the family 


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  • December 9, 2024

New house and lots of holidays , plus give some to cancer research.


Rich Burbank
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£2,000,000 would get me an my family out of debt and I would be able to give my family what they deserve


RachaelYork
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  • December 9, 2024

I would spend it on a happy care free life experiencing all I can with my children while I am here!


Karina Alderson
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I would get a new house and make some investments so I could live with minimal work!


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  • December 10, 2024

With £2,000,000 i would buy a house, adapt it all for my disabled wife, buy a car which would be comfortable for her.

I would put some of the money on a bank account for my 5 year old boy and go on a well deserved holiday with the family as we have not been on holiday since my wife became ill.


Jacd77
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I would spend it on a fully accessible House for my Wheelchair, with all the smart accessories that are available to make my life easier


Gandalf
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I would make sure my children are given a good start in life and any left over would be to treat my wife 😘


I would look after my children and help them get on the property ladder 

Then a nice family holiday 


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  • December 10, 2024

I would love to treat my family to the holiday of a lifetime, buy my first house and probably invest the rest


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I'd spend £2,000,000 on paying off family and my own mortgage, buy a campervan,  invest some cash for the future, quit my stupidly stressful job, and go travelling with my son and partner. 

 

Oh for the opportunity!


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  • December 11, 2024

I’d spend it on buying a house and securing my future! I would also take my mum on holiday and pay for private healthcare for her as she is disabled. I’d do anything to improve her quality of life 


Rachael O'Brien
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I’d buy a house and fill it with beautiful things , gorgeous carpets and furniture and lighting 


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  • December 11, 2024

With one child about to start university and another already a second year in London both on longer courses it would be great to have all those costs sorted. Then, in order of importance, a lovely new eco house, an electric car and holidays.


Mldlaasiprc11
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I would help out my family buy houses and take them on holiday buy myself a house and anew car and spoil all my grandchildren 


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  • December 11, 2024

Move house and get away from my nightmare neighbours from hell & then some.