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OH's Lifetime Riches.
EW:NY should try such a game, although they probably won't because MM players in NY are required to choose when they play. You're not guaranteed to collect $7.5 million if you choose annuity.
Mar 5, 2005, 1:58 pm - CASH Only - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
OH's Lifetime Riches.
Ok. Here's a lifetime game that's an annuity with a cash option that I think that even CASHOnly will like. The only problem with it is that it osts $20,but the top prize is $250,000 a year for life, which one can easily live off of. Second, there is a cash option of $4 million for those who think they're bound to die soon. Third, you get a guarenteed $7.5 million.CASHOnly: Try to knock this one.
Mar 5, 2005, 1:55 pm - DoctorEw220 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
Powerball Expansion.
Quote: Originally posted by LOTTOMIKE on March 4, 2005 lol,what would you do cash only if those lottery officials smiled when you turned in your winning ticket and said...... sir,we only offer annuity at this time If I know CO, he would probably rather have nothing. I'll take any money, but diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks.
Mar 4, 2005, 11:20 pm - JimmySand9 - Jackpot Games Forum
Powerball Expansion.
lol,what would you do cash only if those lottery officials smiled when you turned in your winning ticket and said...... sir,we only offer annuity at this time
Mar 4, 2005, 10:42 pm - LOTTOMIKE - Jackpot Games Forum
$112 million lottery ticket sold in Rowlett, Texas
Quote: Originally posted by LOTTOMIKE on March 2, 2005wonder how long it'll be before the winner turns it in.... Prizes of $1 million or more, and all prizes that are paid out in annuity payments must be claimed at the Texas Lottery Commission Headquarters in Austin. Prizes must be claimed no later than 180 days after the draw date.
Mar 3, 2005, 11:48 pm - megamillionaire - Lottery News
New Georgia lottery scratch game popular with players
The overall odds of winning any prize in the Million Dollar scratch game are one in 1.322 versus one in 2.56 in another popular ten dollar scratch game.The retailers cannot keep this game on the shelves.....People know there are 6 more Million Dollar tickets out there in addition to the other large prizes.I wonder how many players know the payout( if one is so lucky) is an annuity over 20 years ?I will gladly take 50k per year for 20 years, but somehow that does not feel like a million dollars.
Feb 28, 2005, 2:32 pm - DoubleDown - Lottery News
lottery ticket purchases
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on February 17, 2005And I've never heard of a $200 million winner taking the annuity.Me either. But if I win you'll know someone who did =)
Feb 27, 2005, 7:12 pm - Annual Payments - Lottery Discussion Forum
powerball matrix
LOL no.. I think 29 years is quite enough! I'm already losing 1/3 of the $ why would i wanna lose half of it? I think someone should take the annuity! no one ever does. If I win, I will. =)
Feb 26, 2005, 1:09 am - Annual Payments - Lottery Discussion Forum
Idaho man, 22, wins Powerball lottery jackpot
Good for him. Only 22, and he's already set for life. Well, set for life if he invests wisely. And if he goes annuity, he'll only be set 30 years (which is still pretty nice).
Feb 25, 2005, 3:29 pm - JimmySand9 - Lottery News
Anyone got an idea for a new type of lott
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on January 21, 2005Sure...If you win, you don't collect a penny if your choice is/was annuity Whatever Cash! funny =)How about a game where u pick letters instead of numbers? Since it'll be 26 letters, it could be 4 or 5 out of 26. I think that would be cool =)And maybe have a bonus letter be like the powerball number.
Feb 21, 2005, 7:14 pm - Annual Payments - Lottery Discussion Forum
