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A Mini problem for car winner Lisa



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Published Date: 11 February 2008
LUCKY Lisa Duffy has a BIG problem after winning this Mini Cooper car...she can't drive.
But the 21-year-old is now hoping her luck will continue and she will pass her test first time.

"Now I have the perfect excuse to start taking driving lessons," said Lisa, who won the shiny black Mini Cooper car in a competition organised by win4now.co.uk, the Sheffield-based online prize draw site. More than 40,000 people entered and she couldn't believe her luck when she was told about her win. She took her uncle to drive her home in the car when she was handed the keys at the company's offices at Sheffield United Academy, in Firshill Crescent.

"All I felt at first was disbelief, I entered the competition last year and forgot all about it until I received an email from Win4now. Most of my family were a bit dubious about it but my mum believed it more than me. I was overwhelmed when it sunk in," added Lisa, who is living in Liverpool.

Win4now.co.uk is an online prize draw site where registered UK users can win cash, cars, holidays and much more for free.

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  • Last Updated: 11 February 2008 7:33 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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