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GA Winner Story(CNN)
I've bought many QP tickets in Jersey and the machine operator usually asks cash or annuity.
Apr 18, 2002, 1:26 pm - megamillionaire - Lottery Discussion Forum

60-day period to choose
The ONLY occasion where someone should choose annuity is when the game allows the choice to be made AFTER the win.
Apr 18, 2002, 2:51 am - CASH Only - Lottery Discussion Forum

Message in case ANY of you won (extremely unlikely)
I am a Financial Adviser, and Annuity is the best choice. So back off Cash Only.
Apr 17, 2002, 7:32 am - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

Big Game Results: 07-10-25-26-27 +23
Does anyone know what the new Annuity/Cash jackpot will be now that I haven't won ?
Apr 16, 2002, 9:03 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

EP
What does EP mean on my ticket? I asked for the lump sum payment, did I get the annuity by mistatke??
Apr 16, 2002, 12:15 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

Annuity or Cash option?
I live in NJ, is it possible to change your mind if you won. Because I chose annuity.
Apr 15, 2002, 8:27 pm - DaJack - Lottery Discussion Forum

Could The Big Game Jackpot Be Waiting For Ohio
RJOh: Hopefully when BG-MM starts next month, savvy players will notice that the cash value is nearly 55% of the annuity amount, but ONLY 44% in Super Lotto Plus .
Apr 13, 2002, 11:28 am - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

Hello everyone
Under MUSL rules, the winner(s) will have 60 days to decide whether to take the lump sum or 25 annual payments. Pennsylvania players will have the same after-win option when it sells Powerball tickets starting this summer (although PA Super-6 Lotto still requires the choice at time of purchase.) BTW, we know that because of LA state law, the winner is at least 21 (perhaps another thread will debate the 18 v 21 minimum age for buying lottery tickets.) You have to wonder why Massachusetts still
Mar 29, 2002, 6:01 am - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

Hello everyone
The best reason I can think of to take the cash instead of annuity is not strictly a financial one. It is that the money would be in your hands, not the state's. You wouldpay your taxes on it one time and what's left would be yours to spend invest as you see fit - if the lottery was outlawed and vanished tomorrow you would have your money out of their corrupt little hands. You would no longerhave to have yearly dealings with the state and would bein the clear in case the annuity company had so
Mar 28, 2002, 2:20 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

Hello everyone
Welcome to Lottery Post!I know that Patrick has some very strong (and well-formed) opinions on the cash vs. annuity choice.-Todd
Mar 28, 2002, 10:19 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum