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Which state I can buy both Powerball and
Todd, I presume the euro, uk lottery, mm and pb are all one company. If I wn the jackpot, will I be anonymous?
Apr 29, 2004, 11:17 pm - michiganplayer - Lottery Discussion Forum

How to Remain Anonymous?
Quote: Originally posted by michiganplayer on February 27, 2004 If I won the lottery, how do I remain anonymous?I have read a few threads on this issue but I cannot understand. I have a few questions I hope people can help me.What must I do to set up a trust?Who do I go and see to set up a trust?What is this type of trust called?Does the bank or the lawyer set up the trust?How risky is it if the administrator of the trust runs away with my winning?If it is the lawyer who sets up the trust, how m
Feb 29, 2004, 6:35 am - goose - Lottery Discussion Forum

lottoking ousted
Ants:You make it sound as if selling my program is a crime. You too have a job I suppose. And I think someone is paying you for that work too.At least some people already won with my LottoSynchronizer system.Underdog matched 5 out of 10 and won 10 times 4 and 10 times 3 in his canadian lotto.I believe it was vick who hit 8 out of 10 in his keno game, and just missed out on a 9 out of 10.Another forum reader who wanted to stay anonymous has hit 3 times 4 out of 10 in only four tries in the NY lot
Dec 6, 2003, 1:17 pm - Guru - Lottery Discussion Forum

The online lotto tickets
ToddYou mentioned before in another post that Maryland allows winners to remain anonymous, but there is no law regarding that, so the lottery officials in Maryland could change their minds.
Oct 30, 2003, 1:18 pm - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

The online lotto tickets
The nice thing about Maryland is that even though they don't have a rule or law about it, they allow winners to remain anonymous if they request it!
Oct 30, 2003, 11:40 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

$13.5 million PB Winner is anonymous!!
Some states do allow the winner to remain anonymous. Another one that has done it in the past is Maryland.
Aug 1, 2003, 3:49 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Anonymous
I think that some states actually give out the name and personel information of the jackpot winners. This helps with the publicity by actually putting a name and locale to where the money is going. It might also serve the public in some manner by insuring that the lottery isn't getting looted by insiders. I couldn't ever see giving my name out to the papers, so they could announce to the world that I was rich. After looking on the Powerball sight I noticed that someone that won in Washington D.C
Jan 14, 2003, 7:31 am - Bug - Jackpot Games Forum

Mega Millions 12/17/2002
cash-o-matic, gas is cheap here ($1.08 gal.), but not cheap enough. i live about 3 - 4 hrs from the south carolina border. jackpot is not big enough (yet) to warrant that far of a drive. i moved here from calif in june of 97 so i missed the powerball. i don't know exactly when it changed over, i just remember hearing people complain about it. i will be patient and wait till mega-millions gets to that 500+ in march 2003 like you said. then rebecca paul and i will do some sort of celebration dance
Dec 17, 2002, 10:38 pm - visiondude - Jackpot Games Forum

Michigan bill may allow lottery winners of multi-state games to remain anonymous
Michigan legislator compares revealing identities to throwing meat in a shark-infested ocean By Kate Northrop Michigan legislators are discussing a bill that would allow winners of multi-state games like Powerball and Mega Millions to remain anonymous when claiming their prizes. House bill 4048, sponsored by state Representative Pat Outman, is currently a hot topic, especially considering the looming $1.73 billion Powerball jackpot that has lottery players across the nation in a tic
Oct 11, 2023, 7:04 pm - Todd - Lottery News

$70 million Michigan Powerball winner says lottery winners should be able to remain anonymous
Jackpot winner: winning the lottery is too good to be true because of the fallout that comes after By Kate Northrop A $70 million Powerball lottery winner from Michigan, who won the jackpot back in 2020 , has come forward to argue that lottery winners should be able to choose to remain anonymous. The winner of a $70 million Powerball jackpot feels strongly based on her own experiences that there should be legislation passed allowing lottery winners to claim a prize without revealing
Sep 20, 2023, 5:43 pm - Todd - Lottery News