“At Omaze, we raise money for charity by giving people the chance to win life-changing prizes. Why? Because we believe that by using the power of dreams, we can help change the world.” – we read on the site of the American company Omaze, which has also been operating in Great Britain since 2020.
Omaze raises funds for charity by organizing lotterieswhose participants can win really impressive prizes. One of the last lucky ones are Uttam and Raki Parmar of Leicestershire, located in the middle of England, who have won a luxury residence worth just £ 3 million (around PLN 16,575,000) for just £ 25. It turns out, however, who quickly decided to get rid of the win.
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Luxury residence
The Omaze “Million Pound House Draw” lottery was organized in July 2022 and raised £ 1 million (around PLN 5 million 388,000) for Blood Cancer UK, a charity that funds research on cancers such as leukemia and cancer. lymphoma.
The prize of the aforementioned lottery was a new luxury home in Cornwall, free from mutual and all stamp duties and legal fees, in addition to 50 thousand. lb (about 276 thousand PLN) cash.
This home features four bedrooms, a jacuzzi, an interior courtyard with exposed brick walls, a large fireplace and a sunny terrace overlooking the Camel Estuary. The luxury residence also benefits from “green roof“, and to isolate it, newspapers from waste sorting.
In 2020, this building also won the award for the best new building in Cornwall and its neighborhood is an added bonus. Gordona Ramsayawho lives across the river.
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“The best dilemma we’ve ever had”
Uttam and Raki Parmar discovered their victory on August 12, 2022 and together with their 26-year-old son were shocked – which is clearly seen in the video posted by Omaze from their first visit to the house.
According to the Daily Mirror, the man later admitted that from the start of Omaze Great Britain participated in all lotteries. However, she did not expect to really win “his piece of heaven”.
“We are not sure if we will rent, sell or live in it – it’s the best dilemma we’ve ever had! Whatever we decide, it is a life-changing victory for the entire family” – Uttam Parmar said shortly after the victory, quoted by the Daily Mirror.
The British media quickly noticed, however, that as early as October 8 the house won by the Parmar couple had been published on the website of the largest British real estate portal, Rightmove. Interestingly, a property worth £ 3 million it was issued for £ 4 million (approximately PLN 22 million 116 thousand).
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Source: omaze.co.uk, mirror.co.uk, rightmove.co.uk