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I'll say yes for myself -- I'll tell you guys if I win big.
By all means, please let me interview you if YOU win! (Even if we keep your name anonymous!)
Jun 18, 2006, 8:19 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
If you hit the jackpot
My state, Louisiana, allows the use of trusts and LLCs to claim prizes, and many winners have done that, sending an attorney or other such representative to collect the prize.
Anonymity isn't a yes/no thing. It's more about how anonymous you want to be, i.e. how hard you want to make it to be found. In most states, LLCs and corporations are required to have the name(s) and address(es) of owners/officers be on the paperwork, which is public record. Most states put this information online an
May 27, 2006, 11:26 am - PrisonerSix - Lottery Discussion Forum
If you hit the jackpot
We had a $2 million dollar winner inn Illinois and it was platered all over the local papers, bad move. Don't know if that was voluntary or not.
So let's see, if everyone voting in this thread hits a jackpot, we're going to have 12 who remain anonymous and one who will wish they did.
May 25, 2006, 10:20 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
If you hit the jackpot
I saw an article from "The Texas Lotto Report" (Dawn Nettles) on the internet a while back. It explained what it would be like to win a $175 million. This looks like another reason to remain anonymous.
www .lottoreport. com/175milliontoone.htm
May 24, 2006, 12:38 pm - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Just6ntlc's PB challenge
Congratulations Anonymous!!!!
In fact congratulations to anyone who came close!!
May 21, 2006, 11:12 am - konane - Jackpot Games Forum
Maddogs Mega Millions Challenge 5/19
WTG Shay and Anonymous.
litebets
May 19, 2006, 11:12 pm - Litebets27 - Jackpot Games Forum
Food for thought regarding anonymity....
...and if you won then there'd be a new law with your name Jones vs NH , so now you'd be even more famous for winning your case to remain anonymous.
Irony of ironies - that is hilarious.
May 18, 2006, 5:25 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
Food for thought regarding anonymity....
Anonymity has always been a popular topic on this board. I've lived in several states including MA, NH and now FL and I don't think there's anyway to keep your name out of the public records, even with a Trust. Maybe I'm not recalling the NH laws correctly, since I never won enough to worry about them. But I thought that no matter how your money is claimed, the name of the trust, the lawyer and the person who owns the trust will be published. That doesn't mean that it will be printed in the new
May 16, 2006, 3:07 am - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum
Maddogs Powerball Challenge 5/6
Thanks Maddog and LottoMike. CONGRATULATION Anonymous,Rjoh and AngelM.
litebets
May 7, 2006, 7:41 am - Litebets27 - Jackpot Games Forum
Five People From Lubbock Win $36 Million Texas Lotto Jackpot
Jackpot is the first for Texas Lotto's new game format
Five people, all longtime friends, put their money together to purchase a lotto ticket at a 7-11 in Lubbock. That lotto ticket is now worth $36 million.
Obviously, they're ecstatic, but also a bit hesitant about making headlines. They wish to remain anonymous until the day they claim the prize, and the media is respecting their wishes.
One person's dream led to the winning six numbers. The cash value option was chosen, so after ta
May 3, 2006, 11:00 am - Todd - Lottery News
