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If you won either the MM/PB JP: How soon would you claim your prize?
1. This is not true.
2. This is true
3. Well, I absolutely am completely 100% apathetic about politics, and I don't even live in the US, but its for me, lump sum is just so much better than annuity. Reason on 4th point
4. It's good you want to stay grounded and not become one of those spend-a-holics. But another thing you should consider is, do you really just want the lottery to benefit yourself? Let's not look so far at saving the world for a sec, that takes a lot of wo
May 28, 2013, 3:28 am - yoho - Lottery Discussion Forum
Would you spend $10 Million on a home.
Taxes on a $10M (14,000 square ft) house in Palm Beach county...on the water is $67k. But we can round that up to $6k per month for the sake of this convo. Let's pretend you can actually do this and assign $15K per month on utilities (light, water, gas), and you'd probably have to keep every light on 24/7 and run water constantly to get there. Security system, housekeeper, gardening, homeowners and flood insurance we can guesstimate to be 15K a month, but let's tack on extra $$ for an umbrella
May 14, 2013, 5:57 pm - Teddi - Lottery Discussion Forum
Should a winning system be posted on the LP?
Stack47,
After all your sidestepping and hedging above, you still haven't addressed the fact that JKING wanted us to BELIEVE that a lottery official intimated something regarding Winning Systems. As long as you refuse to discuss your credentials, it can only be assumed you have something to hide.
You asked, Do you believe pre-drawing test effect drawings designed to be random?
Computerized Draws:
My very first post at LP addressed the issue of the seeding of pseudorandom num
May 7, 2013, 2:01 am - jimmy4164 - Lottery Systems Forum
Connecticut: 5/1 - 5/31/2013
Eve 770
Yep......finally came PP
Got tired of waiting on it
Had it listed in a post back on the 4th. and had it listed in a post tonite , typed out , but then I decided not to post at all , because I had the 77 with about seven differant 3rd. digits in the workouts ( and the 707 was in there ) , but I just decided to post the 77 pair by itself , as I had seen it with so many differant 3rd. digits the last 5 draws , that I was at a lost on which one it was gonna hit w
May 7, 2013, 12:01 am - Astekblue - Pick 3 Forum
$260 MILLION: Powerball lottery jackpot surges
rdgrnr,
You said, My only question then would be: Why are you still here?
Because I'm not as concerned about conditions here in the US as you seem to be. I'm working for change that might move us closer to Norway. Why are YOU still here?
There's your nanny/police state where you barely have to think for yourself cuz the government does it all for you. Womb-to-tomb, just doing what you're told and reaping the discipline and rigid structure you so needily require. Any Lib would swoo
Mar 22, 2013, 4:29 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery News
Georgia's Response To My Complaints/Info You may want to know
RE: [Complaints/Feedback] Pretty Upset with Ga retailers
Thursday, March 7, 2013 11:06 PM
From:
Georgia Lottery
Thank you for contacting the Georgia Lottery Corporation (GLC). We apologize for the delay in our response.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience you experienced while attempting to purchase Georgia Lottery tickets. The Georgia Lottery contracts with retailers throughout the state to sell tickets and pay prizes up to $600 on winning tickets, by cash, check, mo
Mar 12, 2013, 4:01 pm - chel$belle - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
Baltimore man, 81, loses his home after falling for lottery scam
Congratulations on joining, JoeCanWin. We members have a lot to write, some is accurate and some hasn't been triple checked for accuracy before being typed.
The main ideas, for someone newly committed to playing the two largest, multi-state on-line lottery games here in the good 'ole U. S. of A. are:
- Don't spend more than $45/month to participate in 1 row, for every drawing;
- Allow two weeks to pass before submitting your claim form with your winning lottery jackpot ticket, allow up
Mar 7, 2013, 7:32 pm - HaveABall - Lottery News
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Dec 14, 2012, 8:17 am - AGF310 - Mystical Forum
Honestly would you really care how much taxes you had to pay??
We spend more on the military than we do on safety net programs is completely untrue.
I think it's important for people to realize that not only is this statement not true, but also that it couldn't be further from the truth.
From the OMB (Office of Management and Budget) here are the percentages of government spending in some main categories:
Defense - 19%
Social Security - 20%
Medicare Medicaid - 24%
Unemployment Welfare - 16%
The combined 60% (20 + 24 + 16) for entitleme
Dec 5, 2012, 1:42 pm - Epistrophy - Lottery Discussion Forum
Need advice - Claiming money for someone who won pick 4
It's interesting because it's usually the people 65 and over who will cash winning tickets over $600, but under $2000 for 10%. For a $5000 ticket, they will charge 25% because there is a possibility they will have to pay taxes on a percentage of the winnings.
Since you have IRS problems you're paying or should be paying Federal taxes on a percentage of your income. You probably paid at least 10% in Federal taxes last year so an additional $5000 in income might raise your tax percentage and ev
Oct 26, 2012, 11:43 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
