Jools Tinsley, a 62-year-old retiree from Caister near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, won £885.71 on the free online lottery, Pick My Postcode!

Jools, who has lived in Norfolk for the majority of her life, is retired from local government and now runs an Etsy shop, creating handmade crafts. Jools first joined Pick My Postcode in 2015, and finally after years of checking daily and building her bonus through surveys, her postcode was picked on the Main draw, winning her an amazing £885.71, completely for free.
When asked how it felt to win, Jools said: “It’s awesome. It will allow us to treat our close family.” Jools said the win was a particularly welcome surprise after what had been a difficult day. She planned to go to bed early after she’d had treatment that day on a retinal tear, she decided to check her emails, and after seeing her daily email reminder was shocked to log in and see that she had in fact won the main draw. When asked how she planned to spend the winnings, Jools said: “We’d already decided to go camping together so as well as covering the pitch costs we’ll look after the cost for everything.”
The site offers multiple opportunities for your postcode to be picked every single day. Pick My Postcode has 6,369 active members in Norfolk and since 2011, the residents have won a total of £63,308.07. Jool’s win proves that checking Pick My Postcode takes only seconds but could make a huge difference. Join thousands of members who check daily and start growing your own bonus today!
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FlowerPower🌺🌼🌸💐🌹🌻🌷🍄
15 hours ago
For a real eye opener of what your own & other MP’s are actually earning check out the following: https://theyworkforwho.com
Just look at the huge listing for Nigel Farage, he definitely doesn’t have time to be an MP never mind a PM.
TOGS - Senior Moment :-)
in an hour
Mine is Polly Billington who I must say is an excellent and hard working representative for her constituency. A total of £2,997 from 2 entries:- Yachad and Parliamentary Renewable & Sustainable Energy Group (PRASEG) Secretariat for the APPG for Renewable & Sustainable Energy - both simply for visits outside the UK. This is typical of her commitment - she can't be faulted.
Rosy 2 cakes
an hour ago
Mine is Dan Aldridge Labour whose earned £8.5 k of which £5.5k is visits to Taiwan.
Purple Anonymous
an hour ago
Ed Davey achieved the almost impossible feat of making Boris Johnson look statesmanlike during the last General Election campaign. 😂🤣😂. What a pillock! (not my first choice of epithet, but guidelines and all that...)
Cakey🎂
1 hours ago
My MP, Jonathan Brash, is unusual - he earns nothing other than his parliamentary salary.
JennieS
7 hours ago
Or Kier Starmer? Was he a pauper then 🤣. Locally my MP is a Lib Dem, don't care what she earns, but she's brilliant. I'd never vote for Ed Davey in a general election though. Democracy has gone now anyway.. I'm just hoping that by the time Labour give the vote to 16 year olds, they'll have seen sense 😅
FlowerPower🌺🌼🌸💐🌹🌻🌷🍄
8 hours ago
Anyone checkout Rishi Sunak?
Beth8it!
10 hours ago
Yes, ours (Julian Lewis) is on £699 declared - can’t begrudge him that, when he does such a lot for his constituents. I do wish he would use email, though, not insist on letters.
Damsel
12 hours ago
I'm pleased looking at our MP, he's hardly earned anything above his salary.
Chris
15 hours ago
I've just been looking at Reform's plans to make the Long Term Unemployed (LTU) work twenty hours a week to get their dole. Like many knee-jerk policies, this is no doubt attractive to some people, but let's drill down a bit. I'll keep the maths simple!
There are almost 800,000 LTU in the UK. Take away those foreign nationals (as they won't get anything anyway) and a few others and we'll call it 700,000 which - conveniently - is about 1 per cent of the UK population.
Now, zoom in to a town near you with a population of 100,000. Carlisle, Darlington or - to keep it light - Chigley. If Chigley is typical then it will have roughly 1,000 LTU. Okay so far?
Those 1000 LTU will need to work 20 hours a week. Let's assume that 500 will be on mornings and 500 on back shift. So, at any one time, Chigley will have 500 people who need supervising. This is where it gets fun!
500 people at any one time out there litter picking, painting railings, whatever, will all need supervising. And the supervisor won't be able to monitor many people at once if they are spread out across the High Street picking up empty cans or painting a set of railings. Let's just say that a 'work team' consists of an average of eight people. That's something like 60 to 65 supervisors doing a 40 hour week. In Chigley. All of those people will need to be HSE and First Aid trained, Not cheap. And of course there will be people at HQ to order supplies, complete time sheets and so on. Let's just guess that's a grand total of 70 people to manage those 1000 LTU.
We then need to think about equipment and so on. Those litter pickers need PPE, black bags and those little grab things that older people use when they drop their wallets ... And that stuff needs to be delivered to the site, so the supervisors need transport. And business use insurance. And so on. And then the litter needs to be taken away, so that's a lot of bags of smelly rubbish in the back of some supervisor's car.
And, let's say ten people have been sent to some estate in Chigley to spend the morning collecting litter. Erm, toilets? I mean, you can't really have them P155ING at the side of the road or in the garden of an Old People's Home? Which leads nicely to the issue of DBS checks because it is almost certain that some of the LTU will have criminal records - it would be amazing if none of them had? - and so 'we' would need to know which ones couldn't be sent to repaint the equipment in the children's play area ...
I could keep going but, as with many things relating to Reform, I'm losing the will to live. Reform has proposed a massive increase in employment not by getting the LTU back to work but by employing tens (hundreds?) of thousands of people to manage their scheme. But I have no doubt that the Wetherspoons Breakfast Club will still be all in favour of it as they down their third pint of Stella just after 10 a.m. while complaining about how 'the country is going to the dogs.'
Right, stand by for the allegations of wokism!
Chris :)
Em
an hour ago
GJD, because we perform market research through our Survey Draw and politics is a popular market research topic, there is no rule against political discussion.
Our Forum Guidelines Etiquette says:
"It’s okay to disagree with other PMP-ers, in fact we encourage debate, just keep the dialogue positive."
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7 hours ago
In Germany if there's a suitable job anywhere near you have to apply to it, dole is paid monthly into banks,, & there are many spot checks.
In UK you sign fortnightly, & can't go out of UK on holiday when claiming dole.
In Rep of Ireland you may go worldwide on holiday & collect dole on return, sign & collect cash at a certain time weekly at local labour exchanges or police stns.
Beth8it!
10 hours ago
Little Owl - fish and chips now needs to be paid for over several months. 🙂
GJD - not so. The site itself is apolitical but Politics is an accepted subject for debate within the usual restrictions of courtesy, tolerance, etc.
Barrie
12 hours ago
I'm reminded of when some crooked politician thought that the unemployed should be forced to work for their dole money.
If the job exists it should pay the going rate.
Little Owl
13 hours ago
I find this "buy now pay later" for days out with the kids amusing. You can walk in the woods, go to a park or a beach and take sandwiches and a flask or lemonade for next to nowt. I know public transport is a problem and it is expensive, but we used to have bus trips to the coast when I was young. We only needed money for fish & chips and ice-cream.
Poppy
14 hours ago
Well said ANN, totally agree with you.
A Nick Name
15 hours ago
There are jobs out there for those that want them, but so many youngsters these days have seen their parents live on the dole very nicely and want the same. DWP used to say things like TV, computers, nights out, etc were luxuries, and although the internet is pretty much required now many other things are luxuries which if you don't have the money you shouldn't have. That is what work is for, followed by saving. People were being asked on the News, would you use buy now pay later for days out for kids, as they're now talking about paying by Klarna, many said yes. Why??? We were brought up to save and not buy on hire purchase. If you didn't have the money you did without. It's a great incentive to work but people don't believe in it now. They want everything now, on a plate.
GJD
15 hours ago
I thought that this site was non-political.
Little Owl
15 hours ago
Chris, I wrote to the Chancellor recently and suggested that they bring back the proper jobs (libraries, leisure centres, community centres, etc) lost when Cameron and Osborne decided that everything should be run by volunteers or charities. No doubt they thought it was a good idea at the time, but in reality they are paying the same money out in benefits to people who would otherwise have secure jobs with a pension. There also used to be council bungalows with warden houses attached where they had community areas downstairs and the wardens had a home in a flat above. The kind of people who volunteer to run libraries, etc., have all had their pensions stuffed so it was a flawed idea in the first place. I also suggested they give some kind of incentives to employ people on 2-year or 4-year contracts. If you know you have a secure job you can make plans. Instead of collecting litter why don't they crack down on the idiots who drop it in the first place. Years ago, we used to have good YTS schemes - what happened to those.
Poppy
16 hours ago
Apparently posts on social media are encouraging youngsters to steal cars and drive them the wrong way on motorways. Five teenagers have just been killed doing this in Ireland after a head on collision, with four innocent people in hospital. This is frightening, what's wrong with people?
Beth8it!
10 hours ago
Criminals haven’t yet realised that, from the exact moment that they commit a crime, their facts are fixed and frozen in time. Crime solving, however, progresses - 40 years ago there was no DNA, 100 years ago there was no fingerprinting. You can’t go back and change what you have done once a new process is found, eg wiping away fingerprints when fingerprinting was found, bleaching surfaces to remove DNA or wishing you had worn a protective tyvek suit.
Rusty
11 hours ago
The death penalty never worked and never will work. Extensive studies have all shown it had no impact on crime rates and just meant that innocent people died. Increasing the certainty of punishment (i.e. getting better at catching crooks) is the only thing that works as a deterrent, not the severity of the punishment itself.
A Nick Name
13 hours ago
Update: I've just read that all five lads were suspects in several thefts and burglaries and other anti social behaviour, and each was wearing a mask when the bodies were recovered. Well, there was talk on here recently about bringing back the death penalty. I'm guessing a number of people in their town will sleep easier now knowing they won't have to put up with all the trouble they caused. It's really sad they had to involve another family but at least it's the last time they'll cause anyone any more trouble. The death penalty does work.
A Nick Name
14 hours ago
I wasn't aware why it had happened, only that a car had been driven the wrong way. I'm all for people killing themselves whether through bad driving, drugs or whatever as long as they don't take innocent people with them. I've no thought for the families of those same ones, as they're generally the ones who should have brought them up better. It's like the young kids going out stabbing each other. I just watched a program where an innocent young man had been killed and hadn't been carrying a weapon, but it was later shown he had earlier run through a shopping centre with a machete chasing one of the lads that days later got him back. I say carry on, the less idiots there are the better, just keep innocent people out of it.
Chris
15 hours ago
@AJR - young people don't actually understand what death is. Partly because many of them have never been exposed to it in the way that we were (many of us had lost a close relative or friend by that age), partly because of an assumption that 'it only happens to other people,' and, I fear, partly because of video games in which, if you are 'killed,' there is a convenient 'Resume' button that lets you carry on.
But, above all this, is this mad obsession with gaining 'likes' on social (???) media because that is how youth culture (sic) values people and that's why young people will do the most stupid things if it will gain another few followers,
The Darwin Awards really should be sponsored by social media firms.
Little Owl
15 hours ago
I heard this tragic story and wondered how they came to be driving the wrong way - can't believe people can be so stupid - their poor parents are the ones who will suffer. The people who post these challenges should be jailed.
MickmeDad
15 hours ago
The Social Media Algorithms should send anyone who looks at these things to a site showing the death and destruction caused by such stupidity.
AJR
15 hours ago
I read this yesterday and I’m still trying to work out why anyone would do this.
16 hours ago
Even worse is the car they hit was a family heading to the airport for their holiday. Horrible.
ESC
16 hours ago
What are these adds (1) Claim Code, underneath says See Code then a bar code, it's on all the different pages? Is anyone else getting this?
Em
an hour ago
Sorry about these click bait Google ads. Unfortunately, we don't make the Google ads and the only filters they have are to stop pornographic or gambling ads. I'm glad that nobody in this thread has fallen for it.
I hope that nobody clicks on them.
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7 hours ago
They're click bait, many don't say what they're for, & very rarely will tell you the price . Dunno why some even bother to advertise, ignore them.
ESC
12 hours ago
Yes same here but just wondered what they were
.
samandi
13 hours ago
Yes, I 've seen it a few times but just ignored it.
Malc_H
13 hours ago
ESC - The adds are not selected by PMP, they have no control over them, so as Mick says, please ignore them.
MickmeDad
15 hours ago
Yes, I have had. No idea what it about. Just scrolled past do don't know if there was an option to close.
Chocolate Spaniel
16 hours ago
Haven't seen it (yet) but as it's a Google ad just ignore it, or if it has a blue X top right, click it to remove. If it has 3 dots in that place use that, give a reason and that will remove it .... maybe for a while.