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Trust internet ticket buying services?
odds aren't reduceable... the only difference is the number of tickets... $1 if you can buy 'em locally or travel, And $2 with PlayLot.I have never used PlayLot, but I used to play the powerball before it was offered in PA through a multi-state lottery service in PA. The FAQ @ PlayLot reads alot like the back of the contract you got with this system... it was a green screen computer that let you pick a state and enter numbers, it also had results available after the drawings. You were able to
Dec 26, 2003, 5:05 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

MM Drawing for Friday 12-19-03
RJ: 1st set of numbers is an office pool, my cost on that was $1....plus the time to makeup a small worded contract....(they're all quick picks),,,second set is my top 15 plus due to my impatience 5 sets of numbers with, due to hit, 3 even 2 odd and vice versa, plus some overdue MB's, and sequentials that I like.....what can I say, luckily I mostly stick to one game and its slow enough at work that I have time to really look at the numbers,,,,, I'll give that lottery poker game some thought. T
Dec 19, 2003, 8:16 pm - fja - Jackpot Games Forum

Trying to Sell California's Lottery
The lyric California, here we come, right back where we started from is part of:a) A song heard by millions of viewers when the series The O.C. appears on Fox Broadcasting.b) A song that perfectly captures the bizarre circumstances of what may well be the strangest advertising account review ever to take place in the West.c) Both of the above.(The answer is, of course, c, and those who chose it must read daily newspapers enough to recognize a column-opening gambit when they see one.)The re
Dec 12, 2003, 5:27 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery Pools - Your Thoughts??
Hi Todd and Everyone,Thanks for the feedback and for voting. I have decided to actually run the pool with no membership fees or charges. Plain and simple, I want to win a major lottery and in the process, help and share the experience with others. I've received a few emails from members that are interested in joining. The only cost will be the price of the tickets we purchase, divided by the number of people in the pool. I plan on writing up the rules and contract this weekend. If you are in
Nov 24, 2003, 7:29 pm - Lottery_Analyst - Lottery Discussion Forum

Megamillions finally in Texas
Texas has finally officially joined MegaMillions. The Tx Lottery commission signed the contract today. And because if this, I finally registered on Lottery Post - just so that I could make this prediction...I will win the MegaMillions Lottery!!!I have been reading your posts for awhile but I waited until today to register. Now that I'll get to play MegaMillions, I know I'll be a regular visitor to this site. I've found some of the the information on here to be very informative. So please wish me
Oct 16, 2003, 5:13 pm - Tx_Mega_Player - Jackpot Games Forum

Texas may move to join Mega Millions today
The Texas Lottery Commission could formalize its decision to enter the multi-state lottery game Mega Millions today, a move expected to bring more than $50 million a year to state coffers.The three-member panel is scheduled to take action on a proposal that would allow lottery director Reagan Greer to sign a contract with the consortium of ten states that make up Mega Millions.Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Virginia and Washington are the other
Oct 16, 2003, 3:48 am - Todd - Lottery News

Tenn. may pay Paul 6 times what Calif., Texas, Fla. pay lottery chiefs
Package: $350,000 salary and up to $402,500 in bonusesTennessee's new lottery director will make at least three times the salary and perhaps as much as six times more than the directors of many of the nation's largest state lotteries, a Tennessean survey of lotteries shows.Georgia lottery director Rebecca Paul, who was tapped during the weekend to head Tennessee's new lottery, will receive a base salary of $350,000. This compares with $134,000 in New York, $123,255 in California and $110,000 in
Sep 10, 2003, 4:07 am - Todd - Lottery News

If you know at least one number!
L34:Since when do people consider someone an adult if he or she is at leaset 21. Give me a break! I'm 19 and you're calling me a kid? The last time I checked some 18 yr old high school basketball player just signed a 90 Million contract with Nike. I don't think Nike would be throwing money away at kids.If I'm old enough to vote, I'm definitely an adult. L34: you're 36 yrs old, almost twice my age. you can be old enough to be my dad so act like an adult for once.
Jun 29, 2003, 11:53 am - askjeeves - Lottery Systems Forum

8/12 MI Picks and Tally
Emily,This pc is GREAT... I can't thank you enough for helping to make it possible.I am working very hard on some exciting changes to SWS that will hopefully make it easier to use. Along the way, I'm learning Visual Basic 6.0 for myself. Hopefully soon I will not have to contract my work out anymore.When I am not at my real job. I'm here at the computer plodding away at making the 3 and 4-Digit game easier to win for all lottery hobbyists. I think everyone will appreciate the new changes that ar
Aug 12, 2002, 11:34 am - Sedertree - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tax rules for buying as a group?
According to the scenario that you gave, if he gets the whole jackpot, then he will be taxed and he will have to give the proper amount to each of you as a gift which would then be subject to a gift tax. However, if you have formed (or will form after winning) a partnership among all people who have put money into the buying of the tickets, then the money will be split according to the percentages you have spelled out in the partnership. You will each be given your share of money and you will be
Apr 15, 2002, 11:14 am - Mary - Lottery Discussion Forum