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First off, hello to everyone........
My answer to the poll at hand is that I would definetely stay anonymous if ( and that is an extremely huge if) I was to ever win the lottery. I would do three things only: 1) Thank God for the blessing, 2) Donate some to my church, and 3) Make sure that my family would want for NOTHING!
It sure would be nice if it was to happen, but there is nothing wrong with having a good fantasy once in a while.
Good luck to all on this system!
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Mar 6, 2006, 3:34 pm - melbrown425 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Would u try to remain anonymous?
I would try to remain as anonymous as possible in today's society. When you have money, everybody wants a piece of it and that's what you have to try to hide from. In Louisiana, trusts, corporations, and LLCs can claim lottery prizes and in the past, I've only seen them give the name of the entity claiming the ticket and not the members involved. WIth corporations and LLCs, the members are public records and can easily be found online in most states.
Even so, you can still keep a low profi
Feb 28, 2006, 8:39 pm - PrisonerSix - Lottery Discussion Forum
ABC duped by Powerball lottery winner hoax
The whole prank just goes to show how winners should be able to remain anonymous...
I guess it will take a kidnapping or murder to get the states and the multistate games on board with what Delaware already offers... as long as uncle sam gets their cut, THEY don't care about exposing the winner. Who cares who it was if it wasn't you? The oil companies have raped the economy since the Katrina disaster orders of magnitude more money than ALL of the lottery jackpot winners' prize money in the
Feb 23, 2006, 7:53 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery News
MM and PB predictions 2006
Mega results 2/21: 14-23-27-36-45 + 36
Top honors this draw goes to Anonymous with a 4+1 call. (awesome)
Runner-up goes to X-Mega with a 3+0 call
Congrats to Anonymous77 and X-Mega....!
Jackpot has rolled to $$ 203 Million $$.
Feb 22, 2006, 12:26 pm - Just6ntlc - Jackpot Games Forum
Maddogs Mega Millions Challenge 2/21
Mega results 2/21: 14-23-27-36-45 + 36
Top honors this draw goes to Anonymous with a 4+1 call. (awesome)
Runner-up goes to X-Mega with a 3+0 call
Congrats to Anonymous77 and X-Mega....!
Jackpot has rolled to $$ 203 Million $$.
Feb 22, 2006, 4:55 am - MADDOG10 - Jackpot Games Forum
MI WinFall ticket claimed hours before...
I thought for sure this was going to go unclaimed. What a story read below:LANSING, January 9, 2006 With just a few hours to spare, a Detroit man and his wife claimed a $1.5 million Winfall prize that was set to expire at the close of business today.The winners, both hospital workers, redeemed the ticket that had been purchased at Meijer s in Roseville on January 8, 2005. They chose the one-time cash payment and after 25 percent federal and 3.9 percent state taxes, walked away with a check f
Jan 9, 2006, 4:32 pm - Bradly_60 - Jackpot Games Forum
A brief introduction of Korean Lotto 645
Korean Lotto 6/45...Basically a pick-6/45 jackpot game with a bonus ball. Started in early December 2002 and any on-line service of purchasing tickets on players' behalf is prohibited by law (in my opinion, that's too bad!). The ticket sells for approxiamately $1 each.The odds of hitting jackpot is approximately 1 in 8 million, and it draws every Saturday, just once a week. The amount of jackpot(pari-mutuel) usually stands at around $11 million being paid all in lump sum cash. Due to the relativ
Dec 16, 2005, 10:11 am - anonymous77 - Lottery Discussion Forum
"Don't Kiss Your Money Goodbye"
While some winners stay mum, others share their pot luckIt doesn't matter whether you're a man or woman, but it helps to live in Moree and to pick 25 or 39 (but not 7 or 12). It also helps if your name is Bob. But little else is known about one of Australia's luckiest and most secretive groups: the lottery millionaires. There are now about three instant millionaires made each week - but it is not known if their richness brings happiness, charity or the reappearance of long-lost friends. There ha
Dec 3, 2005, 5:05 am - goldrush - Lottery Discussion Forum
PowerBall odds for 100 tickets?
Well being it is the holidays, and I already bought a Millionaire raffle ticket for $20, I will not be able to get 100 this time. But I will be getting at least 60 or so. Hoping the new moon, and Jupiter brings me the luck and money that I need. I have not had much luck with systems, so I am going to give QPs a shot and compare this time. $40 in tickets did it for the Wests, so it should be more than enough.But as you also said, people have won with one ticket. I know the average spent is abou
Dec 2, 2005, 5:22 pm - sirbrad - Lottery Discussion Forum
44 hospital workers split Florida Lotto jackpot
Forty-four. A lucky number indeed.It was one of six winning numbers in a recent $10-million Florida Lotto jackpot. It was also the number of local winners 44 workers at University Community Hospital-Carrollwood.The fortunate 44 struck it big Nov. 19, but waited until Tuesday to claim their lump-sum prize of nearly $5.9 million, which breaks down to nearly $134,000 per person.To claim their winnings, they formed a group called the Surgical Services Lottery Trust. The winners want to remain anon
Dec 2, 2005, 11:59 am - Todd - Lottery News
