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Question for Todd
Hi,I have been readen this forum for some time and you seem to be the smartest men here:) I have a question to you: You kindly recommend to use playlot guys, but what they will do if they buy the ticket? Will they sign the ticket? Is it still possible to remain anonymous (claim with trust) when luck will smile?And, 1% of interest belongs to them so, who claim the price?Sorry, my english is still quite poor:( Thanks,Acme
Jun 21, 2004, 7:44 am - acme - Lottery Discussion Forum
Can You Remain a Virtual Unknown?
Thank god you can stay anonymous in New Zealand. I wouldnt even play a lottery that insist on throwing your face and name over every newspaper.Goes to show the lottery outfits dont really care about the winners they just want the free publicity at the cost of the winners privacy.
Jun 19, 2004, 6:17 am - Irvin - Lottery Discussion Forum
What would you do with your new fortune
i'd try my best to remain anonymous but living in wisconsin there are two things that the lottery doesn't offer (1) total anonymity and (2) hotlotto ...why doesn't every state that offers musl powerball also offer hotlotto? as far as the winnings ie. the 170 million - i honestly don't have a clue what i would do.
May 4, 2004, 8:16 pm - golotto - Lottery Discussion Forum
Which state I can buy both Powerball and
Both MM and PB are very similar, in terms of both odds and general prize amounts that you'll win over time. I live in a MM state, so I play it pretty regularly. I play PB when the jackpot gets up over 50 million, and I always play it when traveling to a PB state.All those lotteries are offered by the same company (including UK and EM, as well as FL, NY, and El Gordo).If you win, you actually get the winning ticket, which you redeem (at the lottery headquarters). You can remain anonymous if yo
Apr 29, 2004, 11:28 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
A sample Trust Document
Actually hypersonigIf you are that determined to be anonymous, it might also be better if you drive to a different town to purchase tickets. If a jackpot winning ticket is sold in a city, EVERYONE in that town is a suspect!
Apr 20, 2004, 11:15 am - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery winner waited 50 weeks to pick up $30 million
I would have hired a legal firm to keep my name anonymous. It seems that when you win money of large amounts it creates problems.
Apr 2, 2004, 8:28 pm - benir4u - Lottery News
Virginia hoping the joke's not on them
But, I would still want to remain anonymous as much as possible and not hold a press conference.Unfortunately, VA Lottery rules require not only that the winner's name and hometown be public record, but they are required to hold a press conference if they win the jackpot.
Apr 1, 2004, 8:59 pm - vincejr - Lottery News
If you found a winning lottery ticket what would you do?
i would cash it in. in PA, as well as some other states, you need not have a press conference. Some states even allow the winner to remain anonymous. you would never need to tell where you got it, and even if they ask you, you can still say that you found it, and they won't care because it's whoever turns in the ticket gets the prize. only if the ticket is signed would i go to the police.
Mar 31, 2004, 3:55 pm - DoctorEw220 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery winner wasn't sure he wanted $11 million
I wonder if the winner was this guy color=#800080michiganplayer he sure did ask a lot of questions a while back. About the games taxes and other lottery information then he hasn't been back since compiling all the information he could gather. Or maybe I scared him away .............when I asked him if he was going to share his winnings with us.color=#800080Lottery Post: How to Remain Anonymous? Page 3
Mar 22, 2004, 3:22 pm - four4me - Lottery News
Powerball's $85.5 million winner remains a mystery
Hey golotto,I wholeheartedly agree with your statement.Remaining anonymous is one of the bestest way to enjoy your lottery win, but entrusting that ticket with someone else to claim your winnings especially a huge sum of money,. is not easy.I always say, Trust everyone,but not the devil in them .I am sure even the financial advisors or attorney with all that they have,will never stop dreaming and wishing they were the one who won such money.
Feb 10, 2004, 12:46 pm - mayan27 - Lottery News
