What Would You do with an Extra £40,000?

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PayPal have launched a brilliant prize draw promotion that gives everyone who enters the chance to win £40000. Find it at www.paypal.co.uk/win.

Consider, if you will, how you would go about spending an extra £40,000 if it were somehow added to whatever you already made in a year. For folks that use PayPal for online purchases, this dream could become a reality. All anyone has to do is buy something with PayPal, and they are automatically entered into the weekly prize draw.  And the more you buy the more chances you get, because you’re automatically entered every single time you buy with PayPal. 

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What would I do with an extra 40 grand? Hmmm … well, I’m doing some work in Mexico City at the moment and absolutely loving it. Being able to extend my stay or visit again soon would be fab. I’d probably buy a lot of camera gear as well. And a bit of art. I’d throw a massive party for my friends too. I had a helluva summer and there were a few peeps who were really there for me – having significantly more moola in the bank would go a long way toward showing them some festive appreciation. Aside from that, I’d travel a little more and, with any money left over, I’d just save and/or invest it and give a couple of small chunks to some favourite charities.

Not familiar with PayPal or uncertain what to buy as a way to be eligible for the weekly draw? The following websites rely on PayPal for online shoppers and offer all sorts of reasonably priced goodies:

Terms and Conditions of the competition: https://www.paypal-marketing.co.uk/win/terms/.

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