Introduction

In a surprising turn of events, Loretta, a schoolteacher from Radford, thought she had won a dream home worth £2 million in a lottery. However, due to a rather ‘confusing loophole’, she was only rewarded a mere fraction of the sum – £5,000. Let’s dive into the details of this unfortunate situation.

The Win My Home Competition

Loretta participated in the Win My Home competition, hoping to secure her first home with her husband. The competition organizers posted a congratulatory video on their website, featuring Loretta as the lucky winner. The video showed a woman surprising Loretta with a bouquet of flowers and proclaiming her as the Nottingham prize draw winner.

The Heartbreak

Loretta’s joy quickly turned into heartbreak when she discovered that she would not be receiving the luxurious house as initially promised. Instead, she was informed that Win My Home could transfer a significantly lower sum of £5,000 directly to her bank account. Devastated, Loretta expressed her disappointment, stating that her current property was unsafe and uninhabitable, which is why she entered the competition in the first place.

Desperate for a Fresh Start

Loretta and her husband were desperate to move out of their current home. They were hoping that winning the lottery would provide them with a fresh start. Despite the disappointment, Loretta remains determined to find a way out of their current situation.

The Unwanted Congratulations

Since the announcement of her win, Loretta has been approached by people congratulating her, unaware of the disappointing outcome. She urges everyone to stop congratulating her, explaining that she didn’t actually win the house. Loretta emphasizes that she is grateful for the £5,000 she received, but it falls significantly short of what she had expected. She stresses that even if the organizers had offered her £50,000 instead, it would have made a substantial difference. Unfortunately, £5,000 is inadequate to cover essential expenses like gas and electricity.

The Explanation

In email correspondence between Loretta and Win My Home, the organizers stated that the terms and conditions were explicit. According to the agreement, winners would only receive a percentage of the net profit if enough money was not raised. Win My Home explained that due to marketing costs and issues with Visa payments, they did not make a profit. Despite this, they decided to award Loretta £5,000 as a goodwill gesture, hoping it would positively impact her life. The alternative was to award her nothing, which they did not feel comfortable with.

Seeking Clarification

LADbible has reached out to Win My Home for further comments on this matter to gain a deeper understanding of the situation.