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  • December 11, 2024

Big home and multiple ID mobiles for everyone in my household 


Tastas
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  • December 11, 2024

What would you spend £2,000,000 on?

I would buy a house, pay for family surgeries, go to Japan,  pay off Mum's mortgage. 


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  • December 11, 2024

I think family first. Pay off mortgages then set up trust funds for grandchildren. After that visit family in Australasian taking the whole family from England.


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  • December 11, 2024

I’d buy a house and  travel around South America 


What would you spend £2,000,000 on?

I’m 23 years old and I am finding it hard to start life. I was struck with myocarditis in 2020 making me unfit for work, I was given the clear to go back into work in January but no ones wanting to hire me as I look like I have no work ethic from the 3 years I was unemployed - and obviously I had just left college which I didn’t have a paid job at due to having to do work experience.

My grandma also looked after me growing up, she’s 83 and I’ve never been able to give back to her due to no stable income. I try to give her little bits here and there, but it’s not enough. I know she’s always wanted new carpet in her home, a new kitchen and all that but I just am not able to give her that. My grandad (her husband) is no longer with us, as he passed in 2010 so it’s been a long time without him and we’ve had to scrape by over the years he’s been gone.

 I’d use the money to renovate her old house (it’s very old with single glazed windows), I’d also be able to make a little home business with rescuing animals. As well as getting children interested in helping animals and respecting nature.

I don’t need no fancy car, or a big home. I just want people around me to be happy.


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  • December 11, 2024

A new holiday home


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  • December 11, 2024

A holiday home


Christine Armstrong
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I would spend it on a holiday and treat my family


Vivi Landi
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  • December 11, 2024

I would buy a house for my kids and will do a business so they will have a better future :) and also.. A worldwide trip with them. 


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  • December 11, 2024

I would pay off my mortgage, then go and visit a deathly ill dad back in Canada. Whatever I can give to help my family I will. 


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  • December 12, 2024

A nice big food shop, be able to pick what we want instead of having to budget meal wise :( 

of course buy a beautiful home 

spoil the kids :) 


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  • December 12, 2024

£2 Million? Hmmm.🤔 

I’d propose to my beloved, but a catamaran, then me and my pirate queen would sail around the world getting into scrapes and questionable adventures x

 


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  • December 12, 2024

Pay off the mortgages for my kids to take that stress away.


James Cramer
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What I would do with that kind of money would be to secure the future of my entire family. To make them feel that life is not just about struggle but to enjoy life knowing you are safe and secure and out of any debt.


Sunil Joseph
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Helping my two daughters buy their first homes. 


Denise Collis
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Make sure my family are well looked after and early retirement 


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  • December 12, 2024

I'd retire!


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  • December 12, 2024

Make sure family set for life, buy new bungalow and have a good holiday.


Rileyjg
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  • December 12, 2024

I’d buy a house, therapy, health care,


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  • December 12, 2024

I would buy a lotus Elise (car), and a nice house! I would also then go on a nice holiday and buy lots of yummy food 😊


I would give it all to charity 😆


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  • December 12, 2024

Travel around the world


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  • December 12, 2024

I would spent it on 1. House 2. investments 3. Charity 4. Holiday hehe


Caroline Winters
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Take my partner travelling. Took him on his first ever flight this year. He would love to visit his Xbox friend in Canada and loves wildlife, so there's a world he really needs to explore and he is knocking on. 


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  • December 12, 2024

£2m- pay off mortgage, retire and travel!