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Result of back testing 2 years of non-winning PB tickets
Drenick1,
Catching up with the posts in the Discussion Forum recently, I came across your post regarding
your back testing experiment. That was a formidable undertaking. Personally, I might have gone into cardiac arrest at the completion of such a revealing review of the lotteries. Fortunately, your life priorities, and
maybe your financial situation did not allow you to invest that much time and cash over seven years.
Maybe, there would have been some limited tax relief for such a l
Apr 12, 2015, 12:29 pm - datamon414 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Are California 2nd chance entries thrown away eligible to enter?
Found this piece Mike..
Dumpster Diving and the Law
We aren t lawyers but this is our best understanding as plain-old US citizens.
Dumpster diving is legal in the United States except where prohibited by local regulation. According to a 1988 Supreme Court Ruling (California vs. Greenwood), when a person throws something out, that item is now the public domain. Here is some language from that ruling: It is common knowledge that plastic garbage bags left on or at the side of a public stre
Mar 9, 2014, 12:35 am - noise-gate - Lottery Discussion Forum
Kentucky Lottery manager faces lottery ticket fraud charges
Updated: Additional information from the Kentucky Lottery
By Todd Northrop
A regional manager for the Kentucky Lottery Corporation is accused of fraudulently using lottery tickets after an investigation into 1,800 missing tickets, according to the Kentucky State Police.
Jeffrey L. Riley, 55, of Lexington, was charged Friday with three counts of fraudulent use of a lottery ticket, a class C felony.
Riley's arrest followed an internal investigation in January into 1,800 missing promoti
Feb 10, 2014, 8:30 am - Todd - Lottery News
$950,000,000 shown at Megamillions website for next drawing.
Did anybody win or not? Wow! My estimate was $800m before the drawing tonight and 1Billion by Friday.
Anyway, here is the charade for those interested:
8 = Dead, Lion, Squash, Table, Tiger
14 = Cemetary, Tiger Cat, Marriage, Arrest, Skillet, Cemetery
17 = Moon, Good Woman, Rubber, Nightdress, Firearms, Opium Smoking
20 = Thin Cat, Tibor, Canyon, T-Shirt, Urinal, Book, Women
39 = Rabbit, Snake, Lightning, Dance, Dyer
7 = Snail, Dream, Stool, Socks, Gentleman, Pig
Dec 18, 2013, 2:03 am - One-Day - Lottery Discussion Forum
DC Lottery not paying winners during government shutdown
The federal govt will not allow the District of Columbia to pay. The lottery winners have to wait just like the SCHOOLS, POLICE, FIRE, EMS, MEDICAID, TRASH PICKUP.
What DC lacks is the RIGHT TO VOTE. What CONGRESS lacks is leadership. DC residents cant and did not vote for any of them.
DC leaders have been using the unspent money from 2013 but are prohibited by federal law from using its 1.4 billion local rainy day fund.
DC leaders have had to resort to disrupting congressional press co
Oct 15, 2013, 10:20 am - ricdalek - Lottery News
DC Lottery not paying winners during government shutdown
The article is wrong. The city government is funded 100 percent by local taxes. The federal government must then give permission to the city to spend its own money. The federal approporiation is a partial reimbursement of the tax money collected by the federal government because the City does not have the right to vote.
No where else in the country has to wait for that permission to spend its own money.
Everyone always cofuses the city of Washington with the District of Columbia because of
Oct 15, 2013, 8:56 am - ricdalek - Lottery News
Former SC lottery employee accused of embezzling more than $200,000
A former employee of the South Carolina Education Lottery has been indicted by a Richland County grand jury on charges he embezzled more than $200,000 from the lottery, according to Attorney General Alan Wilson.
Specifically, Anthony J. McNeil, 55, was indicted on one count of embezzlement of public funds over $10,000. It is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine.
The indictment alleges that between April 2010 and August 2012, McNeil while working in the lottery's finan
Mar 20, 2013, 8:24 am - Todd - Lottery News
N.C. man charged with stealing $1M lottery ticket
By Todd Northrop
Less than two weeks after a North Carolina community college student smiled for the cameras and cashed in on a winning $1 million lotto ticket, police say it wasn't hers to claim.
It's honestly just luck, Mikala Fields said as she accepted her prize July 2. You actually can win.
But luck had nothing to do with it, according to a North Carolina Education Lottery investigation. The Lottery accused Fields of conspiring with her husband, Sean Mewherter, who works at the l
Jul 12, 2012, 11:24 am - Todd - Lottery News
Proposed Buffett Rule and How It Would Apply to Some Lottery Winners Who Invest
Exactly. However reforms definitley need to be made. I would suggest these;
1-mandatory drug testing for anyone collecting benefits.
2-mandatory career training.
3-not being punished for actually TRYING to go to work, example; If your collecting aide and you get a job paying chump change they will completely take you off, instead I believe you should be gradually taken off depending on how much you make. No 1 can support a family on minimum wage.
4-and conversely you should not be re
Feb 14, 2012, 4:39 pm - Bigheadnick - Lottery Discussion Forum
Sully, Moon, Empress L@@K @ Master Number 11 Predictiona
Ancient Friday 13th - 700 years ago,,,,,,,,
October 13th 1307 King Philip*the Fair conspired with the Pope (who was basically under house arrest) destroy the once powerful knights seize their properties, resources kill off the French Templars an unlucky day tradition started 700 years ago; the good news is that the Vatican is finally releasing a document posthumously clearing the Templar of past trumped up charges (but not past posting mind you)
So today is Friday the 13th - one of three
Jan 13, 2012, 7:45 pm - eddessaknight - Mystical Forum
