Former bin man wins £685k house and dream car in 99p prize draw


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A former bin man who has been struggling to earn money because of a back injury has won a £685,000 house and a £51,000 car after taking a chance on a 99p prize draw.
Can Kalkan, from Enfield, rents a room in a house shared with seven other people and he was completely shocked when presenters from the prize draw firm BOTB turned up to tell him he'd won a life-changing prize.
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Hide AdThe 26-year-old's total prize pot is worth £736,000, and he told presenters Christian Williams and Katie Knight it was his dream car - a BMW M4.
But the first thing he wanted to see as he arrived in the exclusive Silverlake development in Chichester was his brand new luxury four-bedroom home.


As he looked around the lavish interior, he said: "I’m so excited – I don’t know what to say. “My life is going to change completely, and I’m very happy.
“One day I dreamt I would win. None of my family or friends believed me until they saw my winner’s video.”
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Hide AdThe house boasts 1,652 sq ft of luxury living space, a fully-fitted kitchen, and access to private lakes, countryside, and even a spa.
It’s just 15 minutes from the coast and sits in one of the region’s most sought-after new communities.
When he finally found time to eye up his new car, a high-performance sports car with a turbocharged engine, sleek design, and precision handling, he admitted: "I’ve never had my own car before, and this is my dream car – I love everything about it, I can’t fault it.
Despite his love of the house and the car, Can is planning on taking the cash alternative – using the money to buy a smaller home in London and put the rest towards his savings.
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Christian said: “Can was clearly emotional – and rightly so. To go from a house share to winning a prize worth over £700,000 is just incredible.
“Whether he moves into the property or uses the cash alternative to buy closer to home, it’s going to be a massive step forward for him. We’re absolutely thrilled.”
Katie added: “It was amazing to see Can take it all in – from stepping into the kitchen to sitting behind the wheel of the M4.
“It’s a life-changing moment for him and his sister, and we’re so happy to have been part of it.”
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Hide AdBOTB hands over the keys to a dream car each week, as well as offering lifestyle prizes such as holidays, cash, home makeovers, and tech.
The latest prizes on offer this week include a Porsche 911 Turbo Convertible for 6p a ticket, and a £725,000 holiday home in Dorset for 99p per ticket.
To find out more or to see all the prizes on offer, click here.


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