My neighbors won £100k but I scooped DOUBLE in Postcode Lottery thanks to easy tactic – here’s how I’ll spend the cash

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Lucky Punter Wins Double the Prize Money in Postcode Lottery

A fortunate lottery player from Plymouth, known as Darren, managed to scoop double the prize money in the Millionaire Street draw by using a simple tactic. While eight other locals shared £1 million, Darren walked away with a life-changing £200,000, double the amount of the other winners. His strategy? Buying two lottery tickets instead of one for the PL6 7EA draw. Darren and his wife Justine already have plans on how to spend their windfall, such as a family holiday and a trip to New York.

Winning Streak for Ex-Army Neighbors

Darren's big win was part of a winning streak for his ex-army neighbors on Millionaire Street. The military community, along with the civilian one, celebrated several huge jackpots. This stroke of luck has brought the neighborhood even closer together.

A Coincidence Leads to Jackpot Win for a Former Navy Officer

Among the lucky winners was Tracy Arnott, a former leading hand in the Royal Navy. She only managed to secure her share of the jackpot thanks to a lucky coincidence. Tracy and her husband Mark Roddis had moved away from the street a week before the draw but forgot to change their address on their lottery tickets. Their forgetfulness turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

This story follows a recent trend of lucky Brits winning big on the People's Postcode Lottery. Over £3.2 million was recently won by more than 1,000 locals on a Greater Manchester estate. Additionally, a resident from Runcorn in Cheshire won an entire £388k jackpot due to being the only player in their post code.

It is worth noting that playing the People's Postcode Lottery requires signing up on their website and entering bank details. The lottery offers a variety of different draws, with prizes announced daily.

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