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Multi State Jackpot Fever
Hey! That's the annuity value of the MM Jackpot. Does that mean Kentucky will win on Tuesday
May 4, 2013, 6:31 pm - Original Bey - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do any of you buy your tickets online?
there was a time where mega millions was won and re-set back to $12 million and the euro millions was 250 million euros or equal to about 328 million US dollars. This was 250 million euros cash value not annuity. I bought 3 tickets online just to be apart of it.
May 4, 2013, 8:26 am - whiteballz - Lottery Discussion Forum

Would you split the MM/PB jackpot evenly amongst family members if you Won?
No because I am taking the annuity when I win powerball tomorrow night so they will get a check every year of the annual payments. So be happy with that.-weshar75
Apr 30, 2013, 11:30 pm - weshar75 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Prosecution calling last witnesses for $5M lottery theft trial
i hope the judge puts him on an annuity, and drug tests to actually get paid, after say 5 years clean he can have the lump sum. if he was smart he would do it himself. good luck Mr crackhead, you are going to need all of it.
Apr 26, 2013, 12:51 pm - savagegoose - Lottery News

Will Mega Millions rollover?
When Mega Millions set the world record last year, it was on its nineteenth draw, and that was with the run being two draws ahead of the current run. This is Mega Millions' fourteenth draw in the current run on Friday, while the record setting run took only twelve draws for its jackpot to break $100 million annuity. Personally, if I don't win, I hope it rolls all the way until Tuesday, May 14, only to be won right before Florida joins, just to make Floridans angry LOL!
Apr 24, 2013, 6:48 pm - ryanm - Lottery Discussion Forum

California players: if you win Lucky for Life scratchers, ...
would you choose annuity or lump sum? Ticket Prices Annuity Prizes Lump Sum Prizes $1 650,000 ( 26,000 per year for 25 years) 375,000 $2 1,300,000 ( 52,000 per year for 25 years) 750,000 $5 3,250,000 (130,000 per year for 25 years) 1,900,000 $10 6,500,000 (260,000 per year for 25 years) 3,750,000
Apr 23, 2013, 8:16 pm - redhot7 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Annuity or Lump Sum?
I thought if you split the ticket, like an office pool, all parties are required to take the same method. Either all annuity or all lump sum. At least that's how it works in CA.
Apr 21, 2013, 4:16 pm - redhot7 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Annuity or Lump Sum?
Depends on the amount that I won. Let's take Wisconsin's mega bucks as an example. The jackpot was just recently won, so it starts over at $1 million. If I were to hit it right now, my choices would be take the cash option at $400k before taxes(I'm guessing around $270k after taxes), or take $40k a year for 25 yrs. At that the amount, I'd probably take the annuity. Invest about a third of it every year, invest a little more into my work 401k and just be a little more comfortable in l
Apr 21, 2013, 4:04 pm - dognabit - Lottery Discussion Forum

Annuity or Lump Sum?
i would take Annuity but most people who are either over a certain age have the mind set that they want all their money right now thinking they might die within 20 years take the cash/Lump Sum which they lose half to get it that way, then suprized when they are still alive and Broke
Apr 21, 2013, 12:20 am - helpmewin - Lottery Discussion Forum

Has the lottery ever failed to pay annuity?
Lottery prizes are offered by the state lotteries, and the state lotteries are responsible for making sure that winners are paid. It's possible that a state lottery has bought an annuity from a private firm that was unable to make the payments, but if that ever happened the state lottery would then be responsible for making the payments.
Apr 16, 2013, 12:44 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum