- Messages
- 10,385
- Name
- Jonathan
- Edit My Images
- Yes
So it seems that years ago I bought some insurance I didn't need and through the bizarre world of financial crime, the people who sold it to me now have to pay me compensation for selling me something I didn't need. I assumed it was a scam but I filled out the form they sent anyway and hey presto, after a few weeks a cheque for £31.28 arrived.
Now obviously I don't need this money (because it arrived out of the blue - so if it hadn't arrived, I wouldn't have it). And I can't think of anything I really need. It's not a big enough amount to don anything serious with but it's not trivial so I don't want to waste it. So.....what shall I do with £31.28?
To stop the game being dull I'm going to rule that you can't say
Now obviously I don't need this money (because it arrived out of the blue - so if it hadn't arrived, I wouldn't have it). And I can't think of anything I really need. It's not a big enough amount to don anything serious with but it's not trivial so I don't want to waste it. So.....what shall I do with £31.28?
To stop the game being dull I'm going to rule that you can't say
- Give it to charity (it won't affect my charitable donations in any way so it would effectively be just keeping it)
- Anything that logically reduces to "give it to me" because, dull
- Anything at all to do with Christmas