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UK couple wins £1 million National Lottery prize for the second time
They should be investigated, sounds a lot like an Eddie Tipton scheme.
There's absolutely no way this could happen without cheating because I ran a 5/39 lotto simulator on my PC and it look 748 billion years to get a hitter. We simulated buying 10 draws per day.
Dec 17, 2025, 6:51 pm - jjtheprince14 - Lottery News
Maryland woman who studies lottery numbers wins second $50,000 Bonus Match 5 prize in three months
While there is no such thing as a pattern when it comes to random Maryland Lottery drawings
The anonymous player's second visit with the Lottery in three months had officials considering the plausibility of her methods.
IE, they thought she was cheating.
Congrats to her!!
Feb 24, 2026, 3:03 pm - grwurston - Lottery News
Arizona Lottery bans Fast Play bulk ticket purchases
Total BS.....open and transparency. Total scam. Drawings are at 7pm yet they don't release results till close to 8pm or later. Switching to a computer random generator has allowed them to scam the player. I truly believe they are using the system to pick the least pick numbers to ensure the house wins. They claim all the nu5are in the system but certain numbers haven't been drawn in years. They have multiple repeating numbers mainly doubles for pick3 drawings along with currently no triple drawn
Jul 7, 2025, 5:41 pm - spartan1707 - Lottery News
Arizona Lottery delays expiration date of $12.8 million jackpot-winning ticket in legal battle
Evidently it must have been against company policy for employees to purchase rejected tickets
The stories I've seen have said the policy is that employees can't buy (any) lottery tickets at the store they work at , not just while they're working. There's also the whole deception angle of attempting to buy the ticket in the hopes that the company didn't yet know they owned a ticket worth far more than face value. I don't see any way that it was a lawful sale/purchase.
Unprecedented move
May 26, 2026, 1:22 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News
