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North Carolina: 2/1 - 2/29/2016
I see it when hitting reply. Likely a bug with Adobe Flash, or if the pic is from outside of LP, could be an LP security bug...never know.
Still SMH, had 149, 143 and a couple of others. Danced all around it, then looked back at my earlier WO that I forgot to take with me to the store.....391 was in the top tier with 398 and 318
They seem to paying out a lot more lately on P3, or Thomas Gibbs are just making it look good. I am guessing Lucky 4 Life is raking in some big dollars since th
Feb 18, 2016, 4:52 pm - itpmguru - Pick 3 Forum
Pennsylvania Lottery testing payment with credit, debit cards
Under FAQ: 'Jackpot prize winners are notified to come to the Braintree office to claim their prize'.
Prizes under $600 are mailed to the subscriber; though some prizes require a social security number verification. Don't know how that works with a foreign country player.
So you could fly to Logan, take the blue line inbound and red line outbound to Braintree. Naturally when you win big bucks flying from Australia you would probably hire a limousine.
Feb 14, 2016, 4:23 pm - Bleudog101 - Lottery News
The most consistent and reliable filter in Pick 3
lottery outfits. Lottery commissioners. Lottery security employees would love to know what filters we use successfully. so they can combat the winners. turn us to losers. basic filters are just that. I just don't think all filters need to be discusses over the world wide web. I have no clue what bmx up there talking about.
talking about terminating somebody. Acting as if he supporting Todd with a membership or something. shame on him.
if anything he trying to get members to his s
Feb 10, 2016, 7:40 pm - Lildarryl - Lottery Systems Forum
Tennessee Powerball lottery winners sued by inmate
Obviously this guy has mental issues combined with a love of scamming, so I'm not even going address how insane his claim is.
Tangentially, why are people even allowed to sue the MUSL? If a person brings in a winning ticket to the lottery and passes their security screening, why should any non-government entity (i.e student loans, child support) be allowed to stop that disbursement? If lottery winnings are being taxed as income, shouldn't they be treated as income? If someone sues me, it doe
Feb 3, 2016, 11:49 pm - Teddi - Lottery News
Increasing draw numbers
While we are selecting winning numbers from the amount now available for selection on that recent power ball prize it's self explanatory why the prize got so ridiculously high. When this scenario happened with the UK lottery the format was so unpopular with the public they later reverted the game back to fewer numbers which still gave a worthwhile prize after a moderate number of rollovers. After all most people who play the lottery are needy not greedy. Lets face it nobody needs over a billion
Jan 24, 2016, 10:11 am - terryedmondson - Jackpot Games Forum
Georgia Lottery winner killed during home invasion
I suspect there are criminals who watch the lottery winning press conferences every day, looking for marks. These are carrier criminals. It's their job to find you and take what you have. That's why if you win, you have to understand quite clearly that your life as you know it is over. Period. Move into a hotel, immediately (preferably near a police station). Throw your phone into the garbage and get a new number. Hire security or buy a gun. And then hire someone to go to your home and put e
Jan 23, 2016, 5:59 am - Luminus - Lottery News
Lottery officials say identifying winners a must
Truth be told the lotteries do not need to identify the winners for the games to sell and draw players to spend their money. People are playing lotteries everyday trying too win something not just the big ones and not all winners are required to show themselves unless they want too on smaller prizes in some states. I think that anyone in any state that wins millions should stay anonymous for their own privacy for whatever reasons but when someone that knows the winners use such excuses as long l
Jan 22, 2016, 5:17 pm - cashcollector - Lottery News
Lottery officials say identifying winners a must
Hey it's cool, you have your lotto dream. I do think winning a big JP might be a good thing--financial security, not having to slave away, and for me, scramble all the time to make ends meet. But pretty sure there is a downside too....but I'm with you, I think I'd do alright--I am pretty sure I wouldn't go buy one of those mansions like Tom Brady or other NFL guys I saw online...but
You might think you wouldn't go into hiding, but maybe you would afterwards. You just don't know - money does s
Jan 21, 2016, 10:57 am - mike1yogi - Lottery News
The ugly side of the win. How would you deal with close family and friends who...?
Some persons need to be taught things about the lottery. I agree that how generous a lottery winner can be, depends on the net win.
The co-winner in all jackpot games is of course, Uncle Sam. I have heard that he will audit winners often. Year after year.
Here in California if you win more then $350,000.00 the Lottery will interview you separately with Security official. They are protecting the real winners. Making sure that you are the winner. I can guess some of their questions. Are
Jan 19, 2016, 11:46 am - music* - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery veterans question Tennessee family's behavior before claiming Powerball winnings
No you wouldn't bee line their house just like most other sane people wouldn't. Also you would probably get shot and just because some crazy person would want to try something like that does not mean they would be successful and there is a good chance it would not end well for them. They stated they had security also and the local police is probably watching the house. But in reality this rarely happens, I only read about it happening to a few who were rich way back in the 80's and because they
Jan 17, 2016, 7:21 am - sirbrad - Lottery News
