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How much money would help you?

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I'd like £10 million, but $10 grand would make a difference.

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  1. Anything extra makes a difference to a person I think. For it to be life changing in quite a substantial way I'd say a deposit for a house or enough to buy a house outright would be of greatest help and would be extremely life changing.

    I hate people who say they'd need millions to change their life- I think anyone who doesn't own a house/place outright it would make a huge difference or to have their mortgage paid off.


  2. $6 million would be great, but $50 thousand would make a significant difference in my life.

  3. now here's an expansive question. At the end of the day any money gained with out havin to earn it would make a difference even if just for a day but you want me to give a definite sum so i say £16320..............DEBT FREE BABY

  4. 180 trillion would be nice

  5. Mate, you found a virgin page. That's worth 10 million.

  6. Just won £15,000 makes a huge difference... now debt free and can have a darn good holiday and xmas for once!

  7. 2 grand would get me back in control of things.

  8. would help me well i already have a perfect life with over 70 thousand dollars.ill like more so i can donate to charity

  9. About £1,000 just to pay off my credit card and then i won't need to worry about the interest every month credit cards are so bad for you.

  10. £2.5 million would be just about right....

  11. i really don't care ow much money i get as long as i get enough to go shopping with my girl.

  12. £5000 would make all the difference to me! It would pay off any residual debt - buy a couple of things we need and mean that our income easily covered outgoings!! Oh well another year of scrimping and scraping and it should all be covered anyway!!

  13. Well Thinking about necessities and not greed I would say that 500,000 would help me.

    I would be able to pay off all of my student loans (140, 000) pay personal debt and buy a home to live in.

  14. I would need just enough to make a difference. The difference being a comparison to my present wealth.

  15. I'd be happy with the 10 mil like you said. But what would make a difference in my life would have to be around 30 g's.

  16. 500,000 would make a difference. pay off debt and build a house

  17. £600.00 would clear all my overdraft and loan.  ÃƒÂ‚£1,000.00 would mean we could have some treats and pay off the above.

    £3,500.00 would mean I can pay for my college fees for 1 year, my books and travel to college

    £11,000.00 would mean I can finish my training in 3 years.

    £30,000.00 would enable me to buy a couple of acres of land and build my dream eco home on it.

    £14 million would allow me to do all the above and set up community based rehab, hostel, elderly carehome and womens refuge, all with holistic health care and integration programmes, counselling etc, etc.

    For now im happy to be able to pay my bills and eat healthy food £100.00 per week

  18. well any amount would help me ...a million would be fine:)

  19. £125k

    would do so as to pay off stuff and help the poor in the Philippines.

  20. 10 k would significantly help me and make a difference to my life, but i would prefer half a mil...i could pay off my mortgage, debts etc and have about 375k left to live off the interest...... i know a lad who inherited a quarter mil off his uncle when he died about 13 years ago and he was getting £32,000 a year interest (£8,000 every quarter) don't know what sort of bank acc it was in but i could do with that.

  21. $7,000

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