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Pennsylvania Lottery seeking volunteer witnesses on evening drawing show
Wish we had something like this here in Ohio. I would volunteer in a heart beat! I don't understand though why 55+? That age group doesn't have more integrity than other age groups. Sounds discriminatory.
My guess is it's a security issue and that their security team can take down senior citizens easier than they could someone in a younger age group since were dealing with machines that produce billions for the lotto people...lol
Oct 4, 2015, 9:48 am - Erzulieredeyes - Lottery News
Pennsylvania: 9/1 - 9/30/2015
thank you Dee we will try to keep traffic moving and security the top of my list
Sep 17, 2015, 6:59 am - jojosurf - Pick 3 Forum
NC lottery winner spent $9M bailing out convict fiancé
i wanna know who that git behind her is woooo we're rich we're rich. dont these places have security?
Aug 18, 2015, 7:36 pm - savagegoose - Lottery News
Would you continue to play Mega Million or Powerball...
Read somewhere states and government were having such money problems they could not afford to televise some of there lottery draws anymore?
GUESS WHAT?....someone got the big idea to let a computer in the back room located in a secret place and managed by a security dude making
twenty-five dollars an hour Do the Job ! Don't you worry now because, they will place security guards around the room hidden in secret locations to
jump out and git you if you are not the twenty-five dollar secur
Jul 26, 2015, 10:25 pm - psykomo - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery winner's first purchase: a new shower door
I agree! Half a million can provide long-term financial security, if managed properly. However, if the winner goes on a spending spree, the money and the long-term financial security disappear.
Money is a tool, and managed properly a fantastic tool.
Jul 8, 2015, 11:24 pm - myturn - Lottery News
Still Lucky: The Lottery
Hi, this is music*. I just checked the Discovery Family Channel DFCH #121 on Xfinity, Still Lucky,How the Lottery Changed My Life starts at 5p.m. PST and 7p.m.CST. Tonight-Wednesday.-5/20/2015. Enjoy.
I am thinking about asking the Forum the following question, What will happen to our Social Security Numbers when there is no longer Social Security? I probably will not live to see the answer.
May 20, 2015, 1:49 pm - music* - Lottery Discussion Forum
Connecticut: 5/1 - 5/31/2015
i did have 077 .50 combo x4 the other day for a thousand call security I cant figure how they let that happen.
May 18, 2015, 2:15 pm - acestwo - Pick 3 Forum
N.C. man to buy his wife a Corvette after lottery win
He can do something nice for his wife, by providing long-term financial security, not by short-term gratification!
Apr 22, 2015, 1:48 am - myturn - Lottery News
States that offer winners the choice of anonymity
The lottery website has not yet been updated to reflect the change in the law.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
Section 1. Section 5-573, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
5-573. State lottery prize fund; setoff for state debts; notification to department of economic security; confidentiality of prizewinners
A. The state lottery prize fund is established. That portion of the gross proceeds which THAT is apportioned pursuant to section 5-555,
Apr 7, 2015, 10:56 am - Murgatroyd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Dozens of 'dead people' collected NJ lottery prizes last year
Carole Hedinger, executive director of the state lottery, responded to the audit noting that the 680 suspicious Social Security numbers represents a very small portion of all claims, and the auditor was unable to substantiate whether these 680 'questionable' Social Security numbers were indeed fraudulent.
Apparently it's not that prevalent in NJ.
Feb 21, 2015, 12:51 am - Stack47 - Lottery News
