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Iowa Lottery retailer accuses store manager of buying ticket he knew won $100,000
The answer is simple. Number one I play lottery all the time .l can void pick3 and pick4 but l can't void powerball or mega . So the store does not have the Ability to void certain games. Number two the store get to keep the winning ticket because the store is responsible for unsold ticket based on the contract with the lottery. Matter of fact this is not the first time it happened . Another cashier sold herself a multi million dollar ticket just like this before. The store did investigation wen
Mar 21, 2023, 1:14 pm - JoeBigLotto - Lottery News

Ireland National Lottery spent majority of unclaimed prize money on advertising
Lottery CEO defends use of unclaimed winnings for marketing as best way to promote good causes By Kate Northrop The Ireland National Lottery is defending itself against criticism for spending nearly the entire amount of unclaimed prize money on advertising. Premier Lotteries Ireland (PLI), the operator of the Ireland National Lottery, is dismissing claims that it did something wrong when it allocated an overwhelming majority of unclaimed winnings to marketing. The Public Accounts
Dec 9, 2022, 5:03 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Despite sales influx from $2B Powerball, Massachusetts Lottery ticket sales falter
The Massachusetts State Lottery Tuesday stated it could be in some financial trouble regarding its overall sales for the fiscal year, despite the massive ticket sales generated by the recent Powerball jackpot worth $2 billion. According to Lottery Interim Director Mark Bracken, as of Sunday, lottery sales for the 2023 fiscal year are $22.5 million less than what they were for fiscal 2022. This includes overall instant ticket and scratch ticket sales, but it's an improvement from the $60 mill
Dec 2, 2022, 8:10 am - Todd - Lottery News

What are the rights of lottery players as consumers
I think you can get a good answer to your question by looking at what happened to the people who won the jackpots immediately after the fraudulent wins orchestrated by Eddie Tipton. The money claimed by Tipton and his accomplices obviously should have gone to other players but the lotteries fought the subsequent winners when they tried to claim to money that would have rolled over if Tipton's fraudulent wins hadn't taken it. In the case of the guy who won Hot Lotto the lottery tried to wease
Oct 24, 2022, 4:20 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

UPDATE: Hoosier Lottery pays out $1.78 million after Fast Play error produced 632 winning tickets
Nice to see some integrity here on the part of the Hoosier lottery. We all know what assume spells, but I'd assume that IGT (I believe) would have to reimburse the lottery on their error. Probably buried in the contract somewhere. $421=so much fun!!
Apr 25, 2022, 5:56 pm - Bleudog101 - Lottery News

North Carolina: 12/1 - 12/31/2021
Hi Everyone I'm new to your thread I'm from SC but staying in NC til my work Contract is up .. I'm so at myself 327 is my Wedding date I played it Combo 4 times for a dollar for evening and didn't play it back for nite.. I one pissed off player!!'
Dec 31, 2021, 8:51 am - JAMESE - Pick 3 Forum

Because it's THEIR money! 😡Lottery related.
This is made up. If a lottery winner had lent money to his friend, his lawyer would have drawn up a contract with the details of repayment. The friend would not have been caught off guard. Also, a huge amount would not be expected to be paid back in one month. Try again, Tasha.
Nov 26, 2021, 1:30 pm - db101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

PA man ordered to give former girlfriend half of $100,000 lottery prize
You might want to apply that voice of reason. The offspring is irrelevant. This is about a verbal contract. A he said, she took. Typical ....*sigh*
Oct 12, 2020, 3:10 pm - TheGameGrl - Lottery News

Kentucky Lottery president and CEO set to retire
In today's meeting of the Kentucky Lottery Corporation's board of directors, Lottery President and CEO Tom Delacenserie announced his retirement effective March 6. Delacenserie, who turns 72 years old this year, assumed the top job in May 2017. Sales from FY17 through FY19 rose from $1,000,501,000 to $1,129,655,000, a $129.1 million (12.9%) increase during his tenure. We've accomplished a tremendous amount in the last two and a half years, Delacenserie said. We strengthened our brand by c
Jan 24, 2020, 12:30 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Anonymous / Non anonymous states
I don't really understand what point you're making, unless it's to point out corruption in Nevada. I thought that was a given, but isn't it better since the mob was ousted? I dunno, never been there, don't know much about the state so I will defer to you. That said, I think there is corruption in every state, from the lowest levels to govt. to the very top. One of the members of the nearby town's Board of Economic Development, an entity that tries to bring new businesses to towns via grant
Jul 13, 2019, 9:03 am - mikeintexas - Lottery Discussion Forum