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If thieves used your money to purchase a winning lottery ticket, would you be willing to split the winnings with them?

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A Frenchman has appealed to two thieves who used his stolen credit card to purchase a jackpot-winning scratch card to come forward, promising to split the €500,000 (£413,664) prize with them.

Introducing himself as Jean-David E, the man told RTL radio that since the money would otherwise be seized by the authorities, he is looking to strike a deal with the thieves.

"Without me, they would not have won, but without them, I would not have bought this ticket. I want to offer them to share the winnings," the Toulouse resident said.

No one has so far come forward with the winning ticket, which has been blocked by Française des Jeux (FDJ), the operator of France's national lottery, according to Jean-David.
Jean-David discovered that his backpack containing his wallet had been stolen from his car parked in central Toulouse on the 3 February.

After calling his bank to block his credit card, he discovered that €52.50 (£43.47) had been spent via a contactless payment at Tabac des Thermes, a nearby corner shop. Jean-David went to the shop to see if the staff had seen anything suspicious or if any of his belongings had been abandoned at the shop.

"My client spoke to the cashier and discovered that two men who appeared to be homeless used his credit card to purchase cigarettes and several scratch cards", Jean-David's lawyer, Pierre Debuisson told the BBC.

The two men told the cashier that they had won the €500,000 jackpot on one of the cards and that they were planning on going to FDJ to claim their winnings.

The cashier found the two men's behaviour suspicious as they were unable to enter the PIN number of one of the cards they attempted to make the purchase with, according to Jean-David.

After his conversation with the cashier, Jean-David contacted the local police who in turn reached out the FDJ to alert the games company.

The police are now likely to seize the winnings and should the thieves approach the FDJ themselves, they are likely to be arrested, according to Jean-Davide.

Scratch card winners have 30 days from the date of purchase to claim their winnings, and for Jean-Davide and his unlikely collaborators, the deadline is fast approaching.

His lawyer Mr Debuisson proposed an amnesty: "My client was very happy to have his credit card stolen in these circumstances and so is not looking to prosecute. This is also a miraculous opportunity for these two men to build a new life for themselves."

"Unless they contact my lawyer, the ticket is unusable. So why not settle amicably and do fifty-fifty?," 40-year-old Jean-David told RTL.

"For that amount of money, I'm ready to come to an agreement", he added, explaining that he would use his share of the winnings - €250,000 (£206,988) - to help pay off his mortgage.

The FDJ and Toulouse police has been approached for comment.
 
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And I keeps all the monies
 
It’s ALL yours. What did those bums even do besides typical bum shit aka steal a credit card. Of course the bums will try and say otherwise though, common sense tells us that the lottery money is rightfully the owner of the credit card, in full.
 
The two thieves would be the dumbest people in existence if they accepted the deal
Well it's either that or get arrested if they try to claim the winnings and get nothing. I guess by contacting the guy through his lawyer they might have some protection
 
It’s ALL yours. What did those bums even do besides typical bum shit aka steal a credit card. Of course the bums will try and say otherwise though, common sense tells us that the lottery money is rightfully the owner of the credit card, in full.
I think he is gonna need the ticket they bought otherwise the lotto company wont pay.
 
My guess is the thieves are high on drugs somewhere, have not watched TV and aren't even aware that this deal is on the table. Hopefully the guy who got his wallet stolen can get some money. In the event he does and the homeless get their split, fentanyl will probably bring them to the pasture in the sky anyway. Criminal shits can't make a new life even if you give them tons of money, they can't help but waste it and self-destruct.
 
So I'm told people steal because of need. That's why poorer people are more likely to steal, say the bleeding hearts, not because those with the character to steal are more likely to lead lives that result in less affluence. Yet what do these "homeless" men do with stolen money?

They buy cigarettes and lottery tickets.

JFC. So as it turns out, this scene wasn't some fanciful exaggeration of a screenwriter's imagination, and the world has had it wrong all along. The real protagonist of Squid Games was this guy all along...
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Hell's yeah. After I collect my cut I'm calling the CC company and disputing the charge though.
 
I'm highly skeptical a lottery board would honor they ticket, even though you technically paid for it(they'd
probably give me my $2 back). I'd split the money with the thieves, assuming I had irrefutable proof they bought the ticket with my money.
 
Yes , but I would use funds from my half to hire dangerous people to recover the other half
 
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