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Lottery Clubs
Hi Mystic, I am in Georgia also and ran an on line lottery club for one year and about 3 months. At one point we had a total of about 15 members with at least 8 to 10 of those being LotteryPost members. I decided to shut the club down for three reasons: 1) Too much work was involved as I posted the numbers on my website every drawing. 2) I used Paypal for the members to send me money for the tickets and Paypal threatened to cancel my account if I did not remove their logo from my webs
Sep 28, 2006, 12:51 pm - Lottery_Analyst - Lottery Discussion Forum

Maryland Lottery sales top $1.5 billion for first time
5% increase means more than $501 million for state Maryland Lottery sales topped $1.5 billion for the first time in the fiscal year that ended in June, a jump of more than 5 percent from the year before, lottery director Buddy Roogow said yesterday. More than $501 million in revenue is headed to the state's coffers, exceeding budget estimates by $10 million, Roogow said. Most is earmarked for the general fund, but more than $20 million will go toward the stadium fund. The lottery is the s
Jul 18, 2006, 11:51 am - Todd - Lottery News

need help--computer issues
Quote: Originally posted by pacattack05 on June 23, 2006 Rip,It all depends on whether you have a cable service provider. Alot of places, even populated, don't. I know that my sister lives in Los Angeles area, and where she lives they don't have cable. My cable bill is 47 bucks for high-speed, and another 28 bucks for basic cable tv. I use my cell phone as my standard phone, so I don't need a home phone. Better yet, Metro PCS has a good plan for about 50 bucks a month. You can call anywher
Jun 23, 2006, 5:22 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lawsuit over $315 million lottery jackpot goes to trial
Quote: Originally posted by csfb on June 8, 2006 Quote: Originally posted by konane on June 8, 2006 The lawyers are slugging it out for the money earned through their fees, the heck with whether winners get a penny. Have heard a suggestion that if someone sues someone else and loses, loser in lawsuits pays all court costs and all attorney fees including those of the defendant .... which would likely eliminate a lot of let's file and see if they pay us to go away stuff clogging the court
Jun 8, 2006, 2:59 pm - RJOh - Lottery News

Montana lottery system getting facelift
The state lottery is on its way to becoming easier and more effective. More than 100 local managers and store clerks gathered at the Holiday Inn in Great Falls Monday to learn how to use new lottery machines as the state prepares to change over to a new, high-tech lottery system March 31. Intralot, a Georgia-based company, is assuming control of Montana's lottery system. Small, flashy-red machines with laser printers and satellite communication capabilities will replace the old lottery mac
Mar 8, 2006, 7:21 am - Todd - Lottery News

N.C. Lottery has false start on logo
North Carolina lottery officials unveiled the logo Tuesday they wanted to print on thousands of ticket machines and place in television commercials leading up to the lottery's planned March 30 launch. Make that the now-defunct logo. Officials later found out someone else might have the copyright to the image. N.C. Education Lottery director Tom Shaheen revealed the logo at a public meeting of his bosses, the nine-member lottery commission. Shaheen, who has worked for lotteries in several s
Feb 15, 2006, 7:10 am - Todd - Lottery News

2005 a trying year for Texas Lottery chairman
Tom Clowe says he was never much of a gambling man, but he was willing to take his chances when he asked Gov. George W. Bush in 1998 to give him an opportunity to serve the state in a volunteer capacity. I said to Governor Bush: I'm ready to do public service now. Give me the worst job that you've got,' Clowe recalled in a recent interview. And, man, he did! Bush appointed Clowe in November 1998 to the board that oversees the Texas Lottery Commission, which was still reeling from a string of
Jan 2, 2006, 7:42 am - Todd - Lottery News

Anti-lottery group sues to end Mega Millions in California
The California Coalition Against Gambling Expansion filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking an injunction to shut down the state's two-week-old Mega Millions multistate lotto.The coalition will formally notified the California State Lottery of the action Wednesday, and then publicly announced it in a press release [see below], the group's attorneys from the Sacramento and Woodland Hills areas told Lottery Post.The coalition, represented by Sacramento-area attorney Fred Jones and Woodland Hills busines
Jul 8, 2005, 10:09 am - Todd - Lottery News

indiana lottery corruption
Four4me:The way it works is as follows:The Hoosier Lottery has no published liability limits. Rather than ratify such limits as other state lotteries have, the Hoosier Lottery prefers instead to actively track player selections on a central computer. Now, with their RNG machine connected to their central computer, a piece of code can be written to scan its database, find the number with the least amount of play, and then instruct the RNG to render that combination. This enables the Hoosier Lott
Feb 2, 2005, 2:52 am - jim695 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Some information about Powerball
I have many thing to say about the security of powerball,megamillions,and lotto drawings.This is a fact. My friend used to work at one of the lottery departments where they choose the numbers. Here it goes, I will probably be killed for this. yet o well. I do not care to hear any ridiculious feedback, claiming I am a liar, or anything of the such. I am not beside myself.So having known someone who worked for the Lottery Commision And who assisted regually with the machines that RANDOMLY give th
Oct 4, 2004, 7:17 pm - biglooooser - Lottery Discussion Forum