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Win a new life - thanks to Kent banker Andrew Paul

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:00, 03 December 2009

Updated: 16:07, 02 May 2019

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by Katie Lamborn

An ex-city banker has held a celebrity-studded party to
encourage more people to enter a competition to win his millionaire
lifestyle.

Andrew Paul is giving away his home in Ightham, his flash sports
car and speedboat in a raffle-style competition.

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Andrew needs to sell about 50,000 raffle tickets by mid-December
to make his Win A New Life idea work.

That’s why he hosted a party last night (Thursday) for hundreds
of people, with entertainment from the likes of Lemar, Lee Ryan and
X Factor’s Lloyd.

He has been selling £20 tickets to win the lot via his website
Win a New Life, and he needs to reach about 100,000 for the whole
lifestyle to be given away.

After divorcing his wife and with a new baby on the way, the
former city banker decided to make a clean break and set up the
competition whereby people can win his most treasured belongings -
worth a total of around £1.5m.

If he doesn't make that, designer watches and a percentage of
the cash generated from ticket sales will be the prize instead.

Andrew Paul said: "It's a very simple idea and one where people
can literally change their life.

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"There are always sceptics out there but to be honest we haven't
had anyone come to us saying they think it's a scam.

"It's probably cost me in the region of £400,000 - £500,000 in
lawyers and consultants [to set up the competition] and the risk
is, if I don't sell all the tickets, I lose a lot of money.”

Andrew is working with producers in Hollywood towards making the
concept into a reality TV show whereby people can win an American
A-lister’s house. The 10 week show will see 12 people
competing in games of skills with someone being voted off each
week.

The ex-banker has this advice for aspiring
millionaires.

“If you’ve got a dream put your mind to it, follow it and then
you will make it.”

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