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Why not a Lotto/Powerball for Ameirican Soldiers...
well what if you win you get the cash prize after your 5 year or 10 year contract is up...I dont know but i would think that most people in the military are not in the military for life, they are usually for 5 or 10 year contract...
Plus there will only be 1 winner per week or 2 winners per week that s 48 or 52 winners in a year (or maybe less than that) really not a lot of difference if you account the bulk of the USA military...
You are giving your life for your country you should have e
Dec 27, 2009, 7:22 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Knocking NiCkEL (NC) OUT!!
OMG Todd, you are sooooooooooo tempting me to switch. I've been hearing about the Droid alot. I was gonna wait until my current contract is up but what the heck!!! lol I may make the switch even sooner!!! Thanks for the heads up.
Nov 12, 2009, 7:25 pm - trulyblessed - Pick 3 Forum
Ask for money
My personal feeling, I already know I'm not going to give money directly to strangers in need. I would no doubt give money to charities (and even then, it's not going to be much...just enough where I'd enjoy a tax benefit. Probably give a few bucks to my fraternity's education fund, since that's a charity. Pay my sister's mortgage off (she doesn't even have to ask...that's what and how we do things in my family) under the strict condition (contract) that she does not use her paid off house to fi
Aug 24, 2009, 2:46 pm - InItAndWonIt - Jackpot Games Forum
$500K lottery prize divides two elderly sisters
Isn't a contract supposed to have a beginning and ending date to define specific duration of the agreement? Will be interesting how it's ruled on because of the unspecified ending date. Maybe KyFloyd will weigh in on this .... he seems to have a good grasp of legal issues.
Aug 12, 2009, 1:52 pm - konane - Lottery News
North Carolina: 8/1 - 8/31/2009
Do I take out my contract this week or next week....I might put you on my list....I'll use the excuse that I needed a new sweat shirt to get to Charlotte....I'm sure someone hanging around Smith will do a Sista a favor...look how much MONEY we missed... OH well there are the others to look forward to (lol)
Aug 5, 2009, 6:42 pm - hotmama - Pick 3 Forum
Ohio Lottery director under scrutiny for equipment debacle
Well, it looks like just another major snafu from our elected leaders. What could have possibly been so wrong with GTECH Inc., to promote the millions of additional dollars in operating cost over the next couple of years? Are these officials enjoying monumental kickbacks from lottery contract guarantee's, or what?
Jun 1, 2009, 1:39 pm - LottoVantage - Lottery News
Unusual Proposal
If you are an ordinary working class citizen, one day receive a knock on the door and these people from lottery group come in to offer you a briefcase contains 5 million (currency) but ask you to sign the contract and pretend that you received 50 million (currency)
May 16, 2009, 9:06 am - Moses - Lottery Discussion Forum
Dream number needed
Good morning everyone. Please give me numbers for contract.. thanks.. Cash 4 if possible as well
Apr 24, 2009, 7:47 am - chouquounette - Mystical Forum
Can he/she sue me?
Verbal contracts are every bit as enforceable as written contracts. The only problem is that proving the terms of the contract is usually going to be difficult.
Mar 3, 2009, 4:13 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Can he/she sue me?
Although I agree with Ky Floyd that the contract would be fullfilled, if the friend sued you he would be spinning a tale of you promising to split and not doing so. The car can be interpreted as a sign of guilt on your part, and probably evidence that he did assist you in some manner. The fact that he is lying about the verbal agreement is evident to you, but to a resonable person (judge/Jury), this can pose it's own challenges.
Feb 28, 2009, 9:14 am - fja - Lottery Discussion Forum
