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you win the jackpot. how far away are you moving?
I'm going to play Devil's Advocate and say that the correlation between the fake long lost sister trying to scam for insurance money and winning the lottery and moving away is the fact that if someone can try to fake family relations for an insurance scam the same person could try to scam for lottery money by faking family relations which is why moving to an undisclosed location after winning the lottery is needed.
Feb 26, 2026, 1:45 am - Lotto Motto - Lottery Discussion Forum

Would u pay for lottery numbers if its guaranteed for u to get numbers
I will show u first before u pay me no scam heree
Jan 21, 2026, 9:54 am - Warbarks - Lottery Discussion Forum

2026 lottery headlines you hope to see
Lottery headline: A massive cover-up has just been unearthed, where every state lottery has been staging their drawings to make it appear that the drawings are random. Every independent auditing firm is in on the scam, publishing false reports of fair and independent random number drawings. A subsidiary of MUSL, which they call WNDC (Winning Numbers Determination Committee) decides amongst themselves what the winning numbers will be, for Powerball, Megamillions, and every single-state g
Feb 7, 2026, 5:18 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Something is rotten in the state of Michigan
Based on the article it seems that the person who won, won in May 2025 and was waiting nearly a year to cash it in. I don't know what the time limit is on cashing in those winning tickets but having a winning ticket collecting dust for 1 year or being squished in your wallet for a long period of time will probably wear it down.... Additionally you are even more correct...this winning ticket makes EZ match look like even more of a scam!
May 15, 2026, 1:36 am - DarkThunder - Lottery Discussion Forum

2026 lottery headlines you hope to see
All of this business of her keeping a low profile came from advice given to her by the attorney And what did he say was the reason to keep a low profile? There's no question that a small minority of people will specifically target you for a scam if they know you've got an unusual amount of money, but kidnapping for ransom is very rare in the US. If you're the kind of idiot that wants to be the poster child for problems after winning the lottery and do things like leave a few hundred gra
Feb 12, 2026, 4:05 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

you win the jackpot. how far away are you moving?
Looks like someone stole my story of a false relative claim. Not buying it. An alleged relative would have no claim to a life insurance payout unless they were named as a beneficiary so a DNA test would never be needed. It would be a moot issue. So all that would be needed would be to tell the person to go to you know where. And one cannot look up life insurance paperwork and claims. Life insurance information is private and restricted by law to you, your beneficiaries, and your legal repres
Feb 25, 2026, 2:36 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

2026 lottery headlines you hope to see
Exactly. Even if you are not a mega jp winner, there will always be a few people who resent the fact that you have more $ than they do (even if you worked hard for it). People can be targeted for scams when a relative dies as well. They think you inherited a ton of $. I have had to step into scam attempts twice and once when my cousins lost their mother. This woman kept calling them and contacting them on social media claiming she was a secret child that had been put up for adoption. Her ag
Feb 12, 2026, 10:51 am - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery is not random it's predetermined
The employees in the PA scandal and Eddie Tipton were rigging the lottery to benefit themselves and their friends. Not sure if the OP believes this, but I've seen this stated before, that state lotteries rig their games to benefit the lottery itself . The difference is that the lottery employees who rig the games for themselves don't care if other people win. They didn't go through all the tickets played and then pick numbers that no one else picked. They picked winning numbers they alre
Feb 2, 2026, 11:28 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Secrets of a lottery lawyer-Kurt Panouses interview
I too watched that particular BW video regarding Kurt Panouses's fees. I read a lot the comments that were posted along with the video too. Just like any video on YouTube, some comments were ridiculous, but some were definitely worth reading. There are over 1,300 comments attached to the video and I did not read all of them. There are multiple comments that echoed the same sentiment regarding Panouses's estimated fee of $18,000 to $20,000. Many people commented that a fee of $18,000 to
May 17, 2026, 10:21 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

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