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Ryanair passenger eats winning scratch card!

Saved so much money on his plane ticket that he didn’t need £8000!:D

http://news.aol.co.uk/plane-passenger-eats-scratch-card/article/20100227042419180054576

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By: rdc1000 - 3rd March 2010 at 14:10

Oh come on! I didn’t say EVERYONE who travels with Ryanair…

Andy

Exactly, just the same as the nutters who try to open the doors to get off traditional airlines at 33,000ft are not among the norm! Or many other cases of nutty people doing nutty things on airlines other than RYR.

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By: PMN - 3rd March 2010 at 11:02

Surely even you can appreciate that anyone who eats a £8000 winning scratch card has got to be some sort of serious retard.

Well I originally said muppet but retard certainly fits as well!

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By: Skymonster - 3rd March 2010 at 10:57

Still insulting a lot of fellow forum members I see. Yeah, nice one. :rolleyes:

Oh come on! I didn’t say EVERYONE who travels with Ryanair… Surely even you can appreciate that anyone who eats a £8000 winning scratch card has got to be some sort of serious retard.

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By: PMN - 3rd March 2010 at 10:48

Just goes to demonstrate the sort of customers Ryanair attracts to its flights!

as I said, just goes to show the sort of punters Ryanair drags out to fly

Still insulting a lot of fellow forum members I see. Yeah, nice one. :rolleyes:

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By: Red Hunter - 3rd March 2010 at 09:03

I had exactly the same thought as scotavia until I read your post, so…………it could still have been a set-up with the passenger, probably a Ryanair employee. Or is that stretching incredulity too far?:D:diablo:

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By: Skymonster - 2nd March 2010 at 21:28

The flight was inbound to EMA (my local airport). I have it on very good authority that the incident was genuine, despite myself being a little cynical… Mind you in some ways I’m not surprised – as I said, just goes to show the sort of punters Ryanair drags out to fly :diablo:

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By: scotavia - 2nd March 2010 at 19:52

Call me cynical. I do not believe this is anything other than one of the many publicity stunts which Ryanair pulls. The passenger never existed and Ryanair has now obtained publicity across the world that they run an onboard lottery with a top prize of 10000 euros. Sure it will cost them a donation to charity(which makes them look good) but the publicity would have cost far more than that in paid adverts. And of course the passenger is not named.

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By: Skymonster - 2nd March 2010 at 09:34

Just goes to demonstrate the sort of customers Ryanair attracts to its flights! :rolleyes: :p 😀

I rest my case! :dev2:

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By: Bmused55 - 2nd March 2010 at 07:48

Utter spanner

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By: Deano - 27th February 2010 at 18:11

Surprised they didn’t charge him for eating it 😀

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By: Grey Area - 27th February 2010 at 17:59

Well, that certainly showed Ryanair.

Oh, yes! :diablo:

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By: LBARULES - 27th February 2010 at 13:39

What an idiot! Like an airline has a spare 10000 Euros to give out in competitions lying about on their flights…

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By: PMN - 27th February 2010 at 13:21

What an utter muppet! At least a charity or two somewhere will benefit, which is probably a far more worthy place for the money to be than in this fools bank account!

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