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(Pennsylvania) Help, please. Where can I check if I won anything?
About the scanners: We have stores designated as cashing agents in Kentucky and the one near me is not owned by the Patel Clan. Last night I handed the clerk a bunch of tickets to cash and told her one or two might not be winners because I didn't use the scanner to check them. She told me that their scanner doesn't always work and will show a winning ticket as not a winner . The best advice I've read is to use other sources to check online game tickets and carefully read the instructions o
Aug 16, 2011, 11:53 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Two get probation in scheme to avoid taxes on lottery win
Oh no...busted in PA. It's becoming epidemic. Pay the taxes and do the right thing, please people. Don't steal or cheat or launder. The Patel name is being drug through the mud.
Jul 13, 2011, 9:41 pm - dr65 - Lottery News

Advance Play Question
You sure seem to know a lot about this for some reason. Hmmm... Do you own a convenience store? Is your real name Tiggs Patel?
Jul 3, 2011, 6:25 pm - rdgrnr - Lottery Discussion Forum

Kentucky store clerks indicted for lottery fraud
we need a list of convenience stores that are run by anyone named patel This will get you started http://maps.google.com/maps?q=convenience+stores hl=en sll=37.0625,-95.677068 sspn=52.152749,79.013672 z=4
Jul 1, 2011, 11:03 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

N.Y. laundromat sells $122M Powerball lottery ticket
I think you need to read it again. Patel said there are often winners of smaller amounts who play scratch-offs or other lottery games with one gambler taking home $45,000 in one purchase but there has never been a jackpot of such magnitude there. Another words that person won that amount playing scratch-offs or the other lottery games that the NY lottery offers that he just happens to sell in his laundromat!
Jan 24, 2011, 8:11 pm - BaristaExpress - Lottery News

New Jersey lottery turns 40 with record $2.6B in revenue
The New Jersey Lottery sold a state record $2.6 billion in tickets for fiscal year 2010, an impressive number considering the state is in the midst of an historic recession. It's also impressive because the New Jersey Lottery, which turns 40 in December, continues to be an economic force in a state desperate for cash. Even after all this years, for better or worse, the lottery remains a growth industry. The lottery is a recession-proof business, says Carole Hedinger, acting executive dire
Nov 19, 2010, 10:12 am - Todd - Lottery News

Connecticut lottery agents protest cut in commissions
More than 100 lottery agents from across the state came to Connecticut Lottery headquarters in Rocky Hill Thursday to protest a cut in ticket commissions by the Connecticut Lottery Corp. The agents, who represent businesses ranging from small convenience stores and gas stations to delis and grocery store chains, are frustrated by an act that state legislators passed in February that cut commissions from 5 percent to 4 percent as of April 1. The lottery corporation's board of directors stil
May 8, 2009, 11:30 am - Todd - Lottery News

Clerk tricks lotto winner, pockets money
I have always been suspicious when I look at the winners page on the GA lottery website and see pic after pic of a Mr or Mrs Patel that won big on scratchers. The reason is, these people are not gamblers by nature. All they do is work and save their money. Did they do the same as the 7 eleven clerk ? You be the judge.
Sep 8, 2007, 2:08 pm - DoubleDown - Lottery News

Change in Penn. Lottery scratch tickets removes shortcut
Since this topic was specifically about the PA instant tickets, the one thing that doesnt change is the LOSING LETTER Indicators. Q,P,Z ,B are listed on the PA site as indicators that one has a losing ticket. You are more then welcome to read the New site validation code and see if what I relay is true. I try not to mis represent the facts as they are reported... I side with the concept of my co-workers on the one sir name (patel)winning alot. They deliberately stay under the radar by NOT cl
Mar 12, 2007, 7:41 pm - TheGameGrl - Lottery News

Having a lottery machine: Now that's the ticket
Pramod Patel, who owns two convenience stores in Morristown and was 10th on the list of winners, said he often buys more than $50 of tickets a day just from mistakes tickets his customers reject because store clerks type in the wrong numbers. they expect people to buy that? how bad are your store clerks where they are inputting at least $50.00 worth of mistakes a day? every day?seriously. are there no play slips that automatically do the inputting? it's one thing if someone decides n
Jan 8, 2006, 11:34 am - Iesha Kelly - Lottery News