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Winning lottery ticket purchased with stolen credit card
The difference between a credit card and a debit card is minimal; strictly an accouting seperation; one has an instant funds tranfer and the other has a delayed funds tranfer - with extended reimbursement option. Use, in most cases, is interchangeable. Only the intelligent retailer, the one looking to reduce their cost, questions their use. To the retailer, the fee for the debit option is cheaper; by as much as 15%. Most retailers prefer cards over cash. Safer, easier book-keeping, electronic t
Oct 30, 2005, 10:20 am - Chewie - Lottery News
Winning lottery ticket purchased with stolen credit card
A woman bought a winning lottery ticket worth $1 million with a stolen credit card and could wind up with nothing if convicted, police said.Christina Goodenow, 38, of White City in southern Oregon faced numerous theft-related charges, forgery and possession of methamphetamine, said authorities, who searched her home Thursday. The card belonged to a deceased relative, they said.If convicted of any of the charges, Goodenow will not be able to collect prize money from the winning ticket, said polic
Oct 28, 2005, 5:25 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Winning Lottery Ticket/Stolen Credit Card
Here's some interesting news from Oregon.A woman bought a winning lottery ticket worth $1 million with a stolen credit card and could wind up with nothing if convicted, police said.Christina Goodenow, 38, of White City in southern Oregon faced numerous theft-related charges, forgery and possession of methamphetamine, said authorities, who searched her home Thursday. The card belonged to a deceased relative, they said.If convicted of any of the charges, Goodenow will not be able to collect prize
Oct 28, 2005, 3:51 pm - delS - Lottery Discussion Forum
lottery ticket worth $1 million
Saw this this morning :lottery ticket worth $1 million with a stolen credit card and could wind up with nothing if convicted, police said.Christina Goodenow, 38, of White City in southern Oregon faced numerous theft-related charges, forgery and possession of methamphetamine, said authorities, who searched her home Thursday. The card belonged to a deceased relative, they said.If convicted of any of the charges, Goodenow will not be able to collect prize money from the winning ticket, said police
Oct 28, 2005, 11:17 am - Madmaxxxx - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery winner hangs self 7 years after collecting win
He continued his criminal ways in November of 2002 when he repeatedly fondled a 19-year-old woman he had asked to help tidy his house while he mourned the sudden death of his wife, Virginia, only weeks earlier.This past summer, he pleaded guilty to sexual assault and was given three months in jail, which he was allowed to serve intermittently on weekends so he could continue working during the week.Mr. Muswagon's criminal record dated back to 1981 and included seven other convictions for crimes
Oct 5, 2005, 9:57 am - Rip Snorter - Lottery News
Is This For Real?
recently my wife received a letter with a check through the USPS from a company in CA informing her she was the benefitiary of a large sum of money from a relavtive who had passed away back in the early 1900's. It said that the relative had money in bank accounts that over the years had grew from interest to over 14 mil. They wanted my wife to send $99. for processing and after the check was cashed they wanted a percentage of the check and lot of personel information that they said was for ver
Aug 26, 2005, 1:26 pm - KyMystikal - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery ticket plucked from trash wins $100,000
The indiana lottery has already been BUSTED IN THE PAST! The SECURITY GUY TOLD HIS TWO FRIEND WHERE THE WINNING TICKET WAS WORTH I MILLION DOLLARS,His two friend went into the store,purchased700 DOLLARS WORTH OF TICKETS, WHOLE ROLL.Then brought the winning ticket into the Indiana lottery office to collect the money.One of the lottery workers recognizes one of the two guys as the security officers friendAN INVESTIGAION beginsTHEY WERE BUSTED FOR THEFT ALONG WITH THE SECURITY OFFICER.SINCE THIS I
Feb 18, 2005, 2:53 am - biglooooser - Lottery News
Record Powerball lottery winner ordered into substance abuse program
Here's a classic example of what I've been saying all along - there are rules and laws for rich people, and there are rules and laws for the rest of us. The two sets of rules very seldom coincide, but the powers that be would have you believe in equal justice under the law, for rich and poor alike. Justice is only equal if you can hire attorneys of the same caliber O.J. Simpson did. May God have mercy on your soul if, for economic reasons, you find yourself stuck with a public defender. These le
Dec 9, 2004, 12:40 am - jim695 - Lottery News
Teenager Shoplifts Winning Lottery Ticket
A Swedish teenager who shoplifted a winning lottery ticket that could be worth as much as $1 million has discovered the truth in that old adage 'crime doesn't pay'.The 15-year-old boy stole the scrape-off lottery ticket from a grocery store outside the northeastern Swedish town of Oernskoeldsvik last week, local media reported Tuesday.When he went home and scraped the ticket, he discovered it contained a winning combination worth as much as $1 million.Store manager Patrik Nygren, however, recogn
Sep 1, 2004, 7:47 am - Todd - Lottery News
Store owner to appeal jury's lottery decision
Quote: Originally posted by jeffrey on March 27, 2004Quote: Original postingStruna blamed Singh for encouraging him to purchase so many tickets , and for never telling him that the game was capped at $1 million. Had he known, Struna would argue later, he would have purchased fewer tickets each nightSingh encouraged and this presents liability.I agree with most posts that America is litigous and quick to blame and this case had few merits but the owner encouraged him to buy many tickets to win
Mar 27, 2004, 8:16 pm - twisted - Lottery News
