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Men threaten discrimination suit against N.M. Lottery
Sales representatives say they were forced out because of age Two sales representatives who resigned Friday from the New Mexico Lottery said they were forced out by being given more work so they could be replaced by younger employees with lower pay. The two men, Ken Dahlstrom, 61, and Jack Minter, 67, said they are considering an age-discrimination lawsuit against the lottery. Both men have worked at the lottery since its inception in 1996. Dahlstrom and Minter said they were not fired or
Apr 14, 2007, 5:50 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Why the sudden concern with anonymity ?
This brings an interesting question: What exactly would be the difference between claiming a prize in person as an unknown (KS, ND, DE, SC, and MD) and having an attorney claim the prize at the lottery headquarters for you (LA, NH, OK, and OH)? It seems to me that you would have more control over the prize if you claim the prize in person as an unknown (KS, ND, DE, SC, MD) rather than if someone had power of attorney and administrative rights of the prize (LA, NH, OK, PA, OH). I
Apr 3, 2007, 1:17 pm - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Dash for Cash #24 - 8/20 thru 8/26
Three statisticians went out hunting, and came across a large deer. The first statistician fired, but missed, by a meter to the left. The second statistician fired, but also missed, by a meter to the right. The third statistician didn't fire, but shouted in triumph, On the average we got it! and this one... A statistician's wife had twins. He was delighted. He rang the minister who was also delighted. Bring them to church on Sunday and we'll baptize them, said the minister. No, rep
Aug 20, 2006, 3:46 am - sfilippo - Lottery Systems Forum

Dash for Cash #23 - 8/13 thru 8/19
Three statisticians went out hunting, and came across a large deer. The first statistician fired, but missed, by a meter to the left. The second statistician fired, but also missed, by a meter to the right. The third statistician didn't fire, but shouted in triumph, On the average we got it! and this one... A statistician's wife had twins. He was delighted. He rang the minister who was also delighted. Bring them to church on Sunday and we'll baptize them, said the minister. No, rep
Aug 20, 2006, 3:43 am - sfilippo - Lottery Systems Forum

Company running most lottery games worldwide has history of scandal
The company behind the more than 16,000 machines that spit out New York Lottery tickets has been linked to scandals across the country and around the globe. Bribery allegations led a co-founder to quit his job as chairman. Its lobbyists have run afoul of the law in several states, including New York. Former government officials have received lucrative consulting contracts. And in summer 2006, an investigation in Texas found that the company, GTECH Holdings Corp., doled out tens of millions
Jan 31, 2007, 5:30 am - Todd - Lottery News

Mississippi Lottery halts Cash 3 triple payout promotion one week in
Apparently the Mississippi Lottery doesn't employ anyone that understands a pick 3 game. Especially when syndicates are spending millions in some states to buy every lotto game combination for a guaranteed jackpot with the only risk of splitting it was other winning tickets. Mississippi players could spend $1000 and get a guaranteed $500 win. Most states have limits on the total amount the will pay out, but doesn't change the win for anyone wagering $1000 before the limit was reached. Lo
Nov 7, 2025, 4:46 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

dream about tic tac toe
To bad your neighbor woke you up. You might have won the next game, but we will never know. I had a neighbor like that once. He only did that on New years Eve and July 4th and alway fired off a couple of shots with his shot gun. Any numbers for a shot gun. Just trying to help.
Jan 21, 2025, 11:41 am - AllenB - Mystical Forum

Former Georgia Lottery inspector accused of taking bribes to pass store inspections
Inspector ironically skirts process for ensuring stores follow regulations By Kate Northrop A former Georgia Lottery employee was arrested and charged with three counts of bribery after investigators found he accepted bribes to pass store inspections. A Georgia Lottery Corporation (GLC) inspector who took bribes in exchange for passing store inspections and has since been fired from his position and arrested. Former GLC Compliance Inspector Michael Kessler, 62, of Rockdale County
May 22, 2024, 7:59 am - Todd - Lottery News

Iowa Lottery retailer accuses store manager of buying ticket he knew won $100,000
Store manager in sticky situation after retailer investigates legitimacy of ticket purchase By Kate Northrop A store manager was fired from his job after a lottery retailer had found that he had bought a winning lottery ticket he knew was worth $100,000. Aaron McVicker of Dubuque found himself caught in a messy situation after buying a $100,000 winning lottery ticket, which triggered an investigation into whether he violated store policies by playing the lottery on duty. Accordin
Mar 21, 2023, 8:13 am - Todd - Lottery News

Would you ever pretend to be LO after being scammed by Clerk?
Well, after reading and following this thread, I figured I would jump in the water. I can only speak for the state I live in, but I would think most if not all states have the same or similar setup for players wanting to check their tickets. Stores here that sell lottery tickets have scanners that customers can use to check their tickets, and clerks that sell tickets have scanners attached to the lottery terminals that produce tickets that are sold. So, when I was selling lottery tickets some fo
Jan 15, 2023, 11:58 am - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum