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Lost and found? $1.4M lottery ticket winds up in court
In New Jersey, the MM betslips have the cash and annuity boxes; however, the choice is not binding. If you selected annuity you do have a 60-day window in which to notify the NJ Lottery you instead want cash. The Pick-6 betslips do not have the two boxes.In NY, however, the choice for MM has to be made when you play; if you choose annuity and you win , you CANNOT change your mind.
Nov 5, 2003, 8:34 am - CASH Only - Lottery News

Man gives kids $6M lotto prize
Could someone be assuming the double share is actually the annuity value?
Nov 5, 2003, 8:19 am - CASH Only - Lottery News

Researchers: Most lottery winners stay on the job
It's easier to take early retirement with a lump sum instead of annuity.
Nov 5, 2003, 8:15 am - CASH Only - Lottery News

Lost and found? $1.4M lottery ticket winds up in court
Lump-sum payment fee sounds like annuity-hawking brainwash.
Nov 3, 2003, 8:14 am - CASH Only - Lottery News

One quick pick !?!?!?!
Let's hope the 16 don't blow it by taking the annuity.
Oct 29, 2003, 8:25 am - CASH Only - Jackpot Games Forum

Powerball Lump Sum cash amount?
Bigame:Usually it's MORE than 50% of the annuity (one major exception is Colorado-_only_40% of the annuity value).
Sep 29, 2003, 10:08 am - CASH Only - Lottery Discussion Forum

Luck runs out for N.Y. lottery winners
secret:In effect, they did-only after they received several of their annuity payments.
Sep 29, 2003, 8:23 am - CASH Only - Lottery News

Annuity buyout programs
bnylons:You should always choose CASH/Lump Sum (whether you have to choose when you play, or if you don't have to choose unless you win, depending on the state/game.)This way, you don't lose money upon selling the annuity. If annuity looks good on paper, you should still choose CASH, then take part of the lump sum to buy an annuity.
Sep 29, 2003, 7:09 am - CASH Only - Lottery Discussion Forum

Annuity buyout programs
for who, just do a search using cash for structured settlements as keywords.for how much... it's the same as if you choose cash vs. annuity at the time of winning. you get today's value minus a processing fee... for a simple example, say you had 100,000,000 annuity ,you would probably get somewhere around 45,000,000.if your lottery gives you the option, take the cash and skip the middleman. Unless you feel you can't trust yourself with that much money and you are young enough... then the ann
Sep 28, 2003, 8:24 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

Annuity buyout programs
Hi all,Does anyone have any information about companies that will buy out an annuity, like who they are and how much it costs to have it done?Thank you
Sep 28, 2003, 8:07 am - Pleschuk - Lottery Discussion Forum