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How many V-tracks?
You said that it is LP gibberish , so I was trying to understand what you meant by that.
Also, it is not a scam to talk about only the numbers. Everybody has their own style, and it's best not to judge others just because they are not focused on wagers/payouts. It's like the boring old complaints about people who supposedly post too many numbers . In that case, the person making the complaint is the ignorant one, because they don't understand WHY some people post larger sets of numbers.
So
Dec 25, 2012, 12:49 pm - Todd - Mathematics Forum
What would you do if someone won the PB or MM Jackpot in Maddog's Challenges?
The Maddog challenge has 12 white ball and 4 bonus balls which cover 3168 possible combinations. Winning that challenge doesn't mean they've won the real game so just congratulate them on winning the challenge and leave it that.
Even if they had all the winning numbers in the challenge, there's on 50% chance they won anything in the real game and that's only if they bought a ticket with one of those 3168 possible combinations.
I had members pm and hit me up for money or some scam just beca
Dec 15, 2012, 11:20 am - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
Florida Grouper
Just another way to take more of your money. Just like the couple of extra bucks (powerplay) for a JP game ticket to win more if you hit the JP. It's a scam. The odds are so high that I'd be happy with the original JP payout, so paying an extra couple of bucks to supersize the meal I will probably never eat is simply another way to lure people to empty their pockets.
Reminds me of coupons in the newspaper. They lure you to buy things you don't need at the supermarket, but who cares right, it'
Dec 3, 2012, 10:41 pm - onlymoney - Lottery Discussion Forum
Mich. lottery winner who kept collecting welfare found dead
WTF I don't believe what I'm seeing here! First of all what's to be so sad here about her passing? From what I see here she got what she deserved! She was a bad person to do what she did to the system that was in place to help her until she was able to take care of herself! And by her winning the money she did she was now able to take care of herself without the system! And since she choose to scam the system by not reporting her new found wealth and means of being able to support herself she pa
Oct 2, 2012, 1:43 pm - BaristaExpress - Lottery News
RL's Digit Master Pro Big Game software download.
RL,
Thanks for your thoughts and suggestion. The problem is lack of trust or to put it in another way complete distrust on the part of people here. 99% of them would think it's a scam and I want to rip them off. Perhaps as time passes it's gonna change a bit. Who knows.
Thanks again for your thoughts.
Adam
Sep 12, 2012, 9:12 am - adamcustom - Lottery Systems Forum
NJ bill aims to protect lottery winners' identity
I don't think it is necessary to reveal the winners of jackpot lotteries to the public in order to sell tickets. People buy tickets purely because of the possibility of wining millions upon millions of dollars, however remote their chances are. Of course, everyone, including and especially those that don't buy lottery tickets, have some semblance of the voyeur in the depths of their psyche and are interested in knowing who won, and all the particulars. And this is where the problems come in to p
Sep 7, 2012, 8:05 am - Colt45ML - Lottery News
NJ bill aims to protect lottery winners' identity
For some lottery winners, a large jackpot can bring out scam artists and others looking to get a piece of the pie.
Some winners have even been kidnapped and killed.
Now, a New Jersey assemblyman hopes to reduce the chances of that happening through legislation that would keep winners out of the public eye.
Winning the lottery can be a blessing and a curse, said Assemblyman Deputy Speaker John Burzichelli.
Once their identities become public, winners can become targets for unscrupul
Sep 6, 2012, 3:09 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Is this a problem...??
I think you should go in there disguised as a nun and ask to cash a ticket and see if he tries to scam you again.
And get it all on tape.
Then send copies of the tape to Geraldo and the Pope.
Sep 4, 2012, 10:29 am - rdgrnr - Lottery Discussion Forum
$337 million Powerball jackpot ticket sold at gas station in small Michigan city
I hope whoever won this powerball is not coming forward because he/she is consulting with an attorney. I also hope that he/she has a lot more common sense than what we've seen with some other powerball winners, and doesn't turn into a jack whittaker, dave edwards or Mr. fick.
Someone should do a 5-10 year follow through with this winner, to show the typical problems that arise when someone wins millions. The state governments the lottery are apparently happily oblivious to the life changing f
Aug 17, 2012, 7:55 am - Seattlejohn - Lottery News
powerball prediction 305 million
I feel the same way but unlike you I'm actually doing something about it. I post ten PB lines on the prediction board yesterday and played them. It cost me $20 to play them and they matched 3+0 and 1+1 for $11. I'm hoping to do better Wednesday.
If you believe you have some combinations that are capable of winning and you can't afford to play them, at least post them on the prediction board and maybe give someone with some money a chance to win. Right now you just seem like a selfish scam art
Aug 12, 2012, 9:10 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum
