TheI am really leaning towards the fact they pocketed the whole lot and ppsted a made up name on the website. Who is really going to dig deeper to find out if its true?! Dodgy if you ask me. But of course all her kiss ass followers will say Jo is so perfect, she wouldnt do that! Na she's just an arsehole. She lives in Kirkcaldy ffs! Come back down to earth love
The yearly kids birthday cakes. They’ve came a long way since the beginning of her page have they not??!!Because she so full of shit. Lets pretend auction the house so i can have another year off work to play at being instafamous
Did she really make that cake?!?!?! Ive had so many messages saying how great I am! Okay Jo....
Perhaps not legally wrong but one cannot account for ethical morality.The competition was regulated by a legal team so if I’m honest I would question the concept of there being any wrong doing. I doubt the lawyers would have allowed that but I could be wrong.
And to be frank, even 400k is a reach.Legally I think it was legit. But making out as if her and her husband where doing it out of the goodness of their heart and not cause they where making a fortune from it was shite. The amount of secrecy regarding how many tickets sold and how much money was raised was another negative. It was a business venture, one that could have made them over a million for a 400k house. Pretending it was anything els was stupid.
Was it to also pay for stamp duty and solicitors fees?I’m still in shock you can get a house that size for 400k! I need to move to Scotland! I saw the negatives at the time on her page but thought it must be legit as surely it would come out and I’d like to think people aren’t that devious but after reading this I don’t know what to think? I thought the house was worth 400k so where does the 700k come into it? Is that what would’ve been taken if all tickets were sold? So how much were they wanting for the house 400 or 700 if they were going to sell it? Are they saying the extra 300k would’ve gone in legal costs etc?
And there was no actual ‘ball’ to find, she said that it was down to an individual adjudicator to say where they THINK the ball would be.Exactly!!! Most of those house raffles are £1-£10 ticket and it’s just names out a hate kind of scenario. She set it at £35 because she wanted a set amount of money as a return. But then made it even more difficult by having to guess where the ball was so everyone who entered was set up to fail straight away
Oh yeah stamp duty would be a factor too so ithe person buying (winning) the house would have to pay stamp duty some extra money would be raised to cover that? But stamp duty on 400,000 is only £13,350. So there’d still be the best part of 300,000 left seems a lot left over to cover other legal fees? Don’t know just genuinely curiousWas it to also pay for stamp duty and solicitors fees?
Capital gains wouldn't apply if it's their only property.There’s a chance they would have also paid capital gains tax on the gain (not an expert but if they bought it to renovate and sell as a profit then I’d imagine that it would be subject to capital gains tax). It would work out as tax at 28% on their gain so there’s another chunk of the money swallowed.
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