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Lottery winner recounts harassment after claiming prize
I agree. If you even hint at having won any money in a lottery, they will eventually figure out you won more that you said. Or say you are a writer and you get royalties. If anyone asks more, say it is a private contractual matter and you cannot breach the terms of your contract.
May 10, 2012, 6:11 pm - Artist77 - Lottery News

This is for Mystical People
I am doing well....my contract ends August 1st so I am pretty excited to get back to the US. Thx for the well-wishes! I hope you guys get 444. good luck
May 9, 2012, 4:26 pm - AGF310 - Mystical Forum

Lotto Winner Promises
Lottery winners aren't like politicians or celebrities who are beholding to people who supported them and what ever is said in the excitement of a press conference is not a legal contract that anyone can hold them to.
Apr 25, 2012, 2:36 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Maryland Mega Millions winners claim prize anonymously
If they were to suddenly quit it wouldn't be very hard to figure out why.It would be impossible to remain anonymous under the circumstances.Besides that,teachers are under contract for the entire school year.
Apr 10, 2012, 9:52 am - Cletu$2 - Lottery News

Pennsylvania: 4/1 - 4/30/2012
Way to go dee!wow it fell as 269 just like it did twice in ny recently interesting..im glad you got it!hey i remember a few months ago you wanted me to snuff gus do you want me to remove the contract on that gopher lol. when i was in the congo we hunted baboon with a blowgun and ate gopher on a stick now thats living lol!theres a trick to catching gophers in the winter you sprinkle nuts around their frozen holes and when they come up for a nut you grab them by the icehole lol.awesome dee congrat
Apr 9, 2012, 8:07 pm - steve000 - Pick 3 Forum

Maryland Mega Millions winner already in pool dispute
I don't play pool at the office, but aren't pools supposed to be signed into a document to make them a legal bidden contract? My question is if I play 10 bucks wouldn't some coworkers claim that I was part of a pool?
Apr 2, 2012, 5:39 pm - Carl8080 - Lottery News

$500 MILLION: Mega Millions sets all-time lottery jackpot record
I don't think either of you will pay up, you will both vanish from the forums never to be heard of again. Better get a written contract.
Mar 29, 2012, 8:03 pm - sirbrad - Lottery News

$500 MILLION: Mega Millions sets all-time lottery jackpot record
it sure was easy to get a lottery pool for this drawing I already have a contract typed out and I have 5 person pool now. half a billion will moves people easily to play...
Mar 28, 2012, 3:56 pm - truewinner76 - Lottery News

Workplace Lottery Pool Contract...
Workplace lottery pool don't have trouble from players who sign a contract and pay their money but from those who don't. If the pool wins big, some of those co-workers who didn't play may think since it was a workplace lottery pool some one should have asked them to play, covered them or in some case not be so greedy as not to share the winnings with everyone.
Feb 10, 2012, 2:22 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Workplace Lottery Pool Contract...
There's some on Youtube. We make copies of the tickets with names and how much they played on them, then hand out copies. I would think a real contract would have to be notorized or made by a lawyer. Not sure.
Feb 9, 2012, 1:45 pm - RedStang - Jackpot Games Forum