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What are the rights of lottery players as consumers
Found a good article in the Atlantic about a book by Johnathon D. Cohen... For a Dollar and a Dream:State Lotteries in Modern America. It takes us through the history of lotteries, defines the reason for lotteries ceasing in the 1833-1890 period America as brought to an end by widespread concern about mismanagement and malfeasance. All except the Louisiana lottery which continued until it run afoul of the feds. Through the death of lotteries to the rebirth where he argues lotteries b
Oct 23, 2022, 11:38 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

$1.5 billion Mega Millions winner explains how "Lottery Lawyer" Jason Kurland stole $83 million
So the story is how the lawyer stole money, but the gubment stealing MORE MONEY BETTER ,gets no coverage at all? Do you think that Joe Robotoid Biden, is not going to send his IRS gestapo goons after honest lottery players winnings? I will post a picture of the FORBES article when I find it. And yes the ramifications of a weaponized IRS against lottery players is a good topic. (And we can talk about the car that runs on water too..). God know Joe Robotoid Biden dont wan
Aug 26, 2022, 9:39 pm - JeetKuneDoLotto - Lottery News

$1.5 billion Mega Millions winner explains how "Lottery Lawyer" Jason Kurland stole $83 million
Is it true? I saw a post on the Twitterati page, Is it true? I seen it twice. They appears to have a FORBES article too. Is it true? Or is it just FAKE NEWS on STEROIDS?
Aug 24, 2022, 12:23 am - JeetKuneDoLotto - Lottery News

$1.5 billion Mega Millions winner explains how "Lottery Lawyer" Jason Kurland stole $83 million
Illinois won't publish the name of the person validating the winning ticket, but there are other ways to find out that information without waiting for someone to file for discloser using the FOIA. And knowing which store sold the winning ticket is a good starting place. Illinois sold 11.5 million tickets for that drawing so without knowing where the ticket was sold and at that point made finding the identity of the ticket holder, mission impossible. As for people going to the store tryi
Aug 18, 2022, 11:06 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

Lotto America
lotto... I had to do some digging on this with another couple of sites and here are the results: https://www.lottoamerica.com/numbers/2021-07-14 So there was a winner 11 months ago and it reset to $2 Million. There was another winner back on 12-05-20 https://www.lottoamerica.com/numbers/2020-12-05 *ALSO from OK. Then the set back to $2 Million. When you open the link, click on the next drawing------------ and it will open the next drawing with the jackpot amount,the date in red lette
Jun 13, 2022, 11:45 am - CDanaT - Jackpot Games Forum

The $29.95 Non-Believerz
Cats will take care of the rats and other critters. I updated the PS4 software. Now I can download digital animals without having to house, feed, or clean up after them. Spent the last 38 hours downloading Red Dead Redemption II to get a horse. Read an article saying it was one of the violent games. Figured I'd see how violent it is. PS After getting a 75% discount and spending 38 hours to download it, I almost don't care to play it now. Must be ADHD? G
Jun 8, 2022, 3:47 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

what is the best preparation to deal with the statistical universe of lotteries?
Mathematician claims probability CAN predict lottery numbers more likely to be drawn (but you may need a mathematics degree to work them out) Renato Gianella says it is possible to predict winning lottery numbers Theory is based on patterns as predicted by Law of Large Numbers Brazilian claims not all numbers have equal chance of being drawn He's developed website to help people select more favorable combinations But users may need more than basic mathematics to understand how
May 2, 2022, 8:57 pm - Raven62 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Don't take lottery tips from any Richard Lustig associates
A press release is as good as a wardrobe malfunction. Doesn't matter what people are saying, you're being talked about. And that's the important point. So people will read that guys article and then go buy the $40 booklet to see if they agree. Lustig was an entertainment booking agent or some such and knew how to stir the pot. Still, you have a point. Everything the author points out can be found online for free. G
Jan 8, 2022, 3:44 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

£2.4 million UK lottery winner opens up 17 years after win
Everybody thinks life becomes a breeze when you win/inherit a lot of money, but the reality is that it doesn't. Having a great deal of money means you have to work hard at preserving it. If you dont know how to do that, (most people who have never had a lot of money have no knowledge of what to do so as to able to keep it) it's very likely it wont last. So the best thing anybody can do, if they dont know how to preserve their wealth, is to hire a team of professionals to manage it for you. I
Aug 19, 2021, 7:44 am - GiveFive - Lottery News

The transformation of Lucky for Life into a computerized daily drawing
In multiple states Pick 5 games a set of five winning numbers has been drawn twice. Connecticut's Cash 5 has had three sets of five winning numbers drawn three times. I'm not sure whether or not all of the states Pick 5 games are using a mechanical ball and drum, or if they use an automated RNG, and the matrix for each states game varies. Some states use a 5/36 matrix while others have 5/35 and still others have a 5/39 matrix. For instance Florida Fantasy5 (5/36) has had 59 sets of five dupli
Aug 2, 2021, 8:08 am - GiveFive - Lottery News