Some lawmakers want to create online accounts to so people can buy lottery tickets and have their winnings deposited directly into those accounts.
Totally disagree that this would be an advantage. What it does is seek out the lower prize winners who aren't claiming their winnings. It's bad enough that players have to wait weeks to get their money after a big win and can't remain anonymous in most states. The only way a lottery prize can be deposited in a person's account is if he registers in a central database using his name, address and social security number. So the last thing we need is more government in our lives and this would just allow them to track how often you play, where you play, etc.
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I think Illinois should hold a special drawing for that $240,000,000.They should announce that ALL online tickets for a specified game on a specfied date are also eligable for a special drawing to be held for unclaimed money.Everyone that buys a ticket is eligable for both jacpots (the regular game & the special drawing).That would add more excitement to the specified game causing more sales & raising the jackpot.
I think Illinois should hold a special drawing for that $240,000,000.They should announce that ALL online tickets for a specified game on a specfied date are also eligable for a special drawing to be held for unclaimed money.Everyone that buys a ticket is eligable for both jacpots (the regular game & the special drawing).That would add more excitement to the specified game causing more sales & raising the jackpot.
I agree that this would be nice, Mike. However, a state lottery can't just change a rule like that. A new law would have to be introduced, voted on and passed. At least this is my understanding but if I am wrong, perhaps someone else can correct me. In Florida "Florida law requires that 80 percent of unclaimed prize funds from expired tickets be transferred directly to the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund. The remaining 20 percent is returned to the prize pool from which future prizes are awarded or used for special prize promotions."
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Quote: Originally posted by justxploring on Oct 16, 2007
I agree that this would be nice, Mike. However, a state lottery can't just change a rule like that. A new law would have to be introduced, voted on and passed. At least this is my understanding but if I am wrong, perhaps someone else can correct me. In Florida "Florida law requires that 80 percent of unclaimed prize funds from expired tickets be transferred directly to the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund. The remaining 20 percent is returned to the prize pool from which future prizes are awarded or used for special prize promotions."
Thats the trouble with this world...too darn many rules
Spoken like a true gambler. The state is doing the right thing by directing the money into the state school system for the betterment of our children. If you want to mortgage your future, then go right ahead, but don't do it at the expense of a child's education.
The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.
The lottery loves the fact people dont claim money. Some of the scratch offs now have that sneaky bonus box that people forget to scratch. On one scratch off about 20% of the prize money is won in that little bonus box. And the crossword games are also games that the lottery wins a lot of unclaimed money on. As I am sure many people arent careful with those games. And since Illinois doesnt have the code encrypted in the tickets it is easy to sometimes miss possible prizes. ( I personally enjoy the fact there is no code in the ticket, such as F-I-V)
Quote: Originally posted by qutgnt on Oct 17, 2007
The lottery loves the fact people dont claim money. Some of the scratch offs now have that sneaky bonus box that people forget to scratch. On one scratch off about 20% of the prize money is won in that little bonus box. And the crossword games are also games that the lottery wins a lot of unclaimed money on. As I am sure many people arent careful with those games. And since Illinois doesnt have the code encrypted in the tickets it is easy to sometimes miss possible prizes. ( I personally enjoy the fact there is no code in the ticket, such as F-I-V)
so how are the tickets validated in that state ?????????///
Quote: Originally posted by justxploring on Oct 16, 2007
Totally disagree that this would be an advantage. What it does is seek out the lower prize winners who aren't claiming their winnings. It's bad enough that players have to wait weeks to get their money after a big win and can't remain anonymous in most states. The only way a lottery prize can be deposited in a person's account is if he registers in a central database using his name, address and social security number. So the last thing we need is more government in our lives and this would just allow them to track how often you play, where you play, etc.
Each state has its own system but I know NY has a computer system called " player tracking " they know how much you spend ;what you played and how many others accross the state played the same also ....thats how they know if a number is sold -out ;
777-1111-7777-222-333 and 1953 has been sold out for 4 years by 7pm ;
Quote: Originally posted by computerhead723 on Oct 18, 2007
Each state has its own system but I know NY has a computer system called " player tracking " they know how much you spend ;what you played and how many others accross the state played the same also ....thats how they know if a number is sold -out ;
777-1111-7777-222-333 and 1953 has been sold out for 4 years by 7pm ;
You've misunderstood what justx was saying. Unless you win a prize that's big enough to require a claim form, none of the states even know that you play the lottery. They obviously have plenty of data about how many tickets are sold for each game, what numbers are played, and so on, but none of that information is linked to the individuals who are buying the tickets. Even if you've had to claim a prize with a form, they still only know that you bought the tickets for which you notified them by filing the claim.
The online account that was suggested would mean that the lottery would have the data on each individual who chose to register and then buy their tickets that way. Every ticket you bought with the account would be a ticket that they knew was bought by you. Aside from any issues about privacy, the information could potentially be used to collect income tax on wins that currently don't require a 1099.
Quote: Originally posted by KY Floyd on Oct 19, 2007
You've misunderstood what justx was saying. Unless you win a prize that's big enough to require a claim form, none of the states even know that you play the lottery. They obviously have plenty of data about how many tickets are sold for each game, what numbers are played, and so on, but none of that information is linked to the individuals who are buying the tickets. Even if you've had to claim a prize with a form, they still only know that you bought the tickets for which you notified them by filing the claim.
The online account that was suggested would mean that the lottery would have the data on each individual who chose to register and then buy their tickets that way. Every ticket you bought with the account would be a ticket that they knew was bought by you. Aside from any issues about privacy, the information could potentially be used to collect income tax on wins that currently don't require a 1099.
well put........ I see the light >>>>>>>...
then its individuals they want ....certain people wont be able to play , you'll have too register ....BIG Brothers Watching You ;.....IN Airports they see through your cloughs ;
the inspect your library card and listen to your phone calls , and Know down to the dollar how much you make each day and where you live and cabe tv can record your television habits and computers keep track of internet sites ;
WHATS LEFT ???????heck in some states they monitor the number of flushes on your toliet for water consumtion ???????
they want people to have accounts for direct deposit..... What about SCRATCH-OFFS????? Those are probably a lot of the unclaimed money when people rush through and toss away winning scratch-offs. That's why some States have sight codes. Another is people buy them and forget they have them (happened to me once on a 5/5 I found 2 weeks later on a routine check). But really, President W. BUSH doesn't care about listening to you on the phone unless you happen to be calling to chat with loonie-bin over in Wackistan, and not caring about your library card unless you are a predator or came here illegally. And yes in Georgia they are monitoring the water meters because there are only 80 days left of water because the environmentalist wackos want the lake to send 1 billion gallons a day downstream to help the FISH!
Darn glad I do vote Republican.. Imagine what Silly Rotten Clinton would do! If she's <cringe> president, if you win you'll have to give 70% to the government! If she wins don't complain about your high taxes or having to see the Hillary Nut Cracker in every store window!
Some lawmakers want to create online accounts to so people can buy lottery tickets and have their winnings deposited directly into those accounts.
Totally disagree that this would be an advantage. What it does is seek out the lower prize winners who aren't claiming their winnings. It's bad enough that players have to wait weeks to get their money after a big win and can't remain anonymous in most states. The only way a lottery prize can be deposited in a person's account is if he registers in a central database using his name, address and social security number. So the last thing we need is more government in our lives and this would just allow them to track how often you play, where you play, etc.
I think Illinois should hold a special drawing for that $240,000,000.They should announce that ALL online tickets for a specified game on a specfied date are also eligable for a special drawing to be held for unclaimed money.Everyone that buys a ticket is eligable for both jacpots (the regular game & the special drawing).That would add more excitement to the specified game causing more sales & raising the jackpot.
I agree that this would be nice, Mike. However, a state lottery can't just change a rule like that. A new law would have to be introduced, voted on and passed. At least this is my understanding but if I am wrong, perhaps someone else can correct me. In Florida "Florida law requires that 80 percent of unclaimed prize funds from expired tickets be transferred directly to the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund. The remaining 20 percent is returned to the prize pool from which future prizes are awarded or used for special prize promotions."
Thats the trouble with this world...too darn many rules
Spoken like a true gambler. The state is doing the right thing by directing the money into the state school system for the betterment of our children. If you want to mortgage your future, then go right ahead, but don't do it at the expense of a child's education.
The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.
Robert M. Hutchins
that's crazy people please check your tickets
The lottery loves the fact people dont claim money. Some of the scratch offs now have that sneaky bonus box that people forget to scratch. On one scratch off about 20% of the prize money is won in that little bonus box. And the crossword games are also games that the lottery wins a lot of unclaimed money on. As I am sure many people arent careful with those games. And since Illinois doesnt have the code encrypted in the tickets it is easy to sometimes miss possible prizes. ( I personally enjoy the fact there is no code in the ticket, such as F-I-V)
so how are the tickets validated in that state ?????????///
Each state has its own system but I know NY has a computer system called " player tracking " they know how much you spend ;what you played and how many others accross the state played the same also ....thats how they know if a number is sold -out ;
777-1111-7777-222-333 and 1953 has been sold out for 4 years by 7pm ;
You've misunderstood what justx was saying. Unless you win a prize that's big enough to require a claim form, none of the states even know that you play the lottery. They obviously have plenty of data about how many tickets are sold for each game, what numbers are played, and so on, but none of that information is linked to the individuals who are buying the tickets. Even if you've had to claim a prize with a form, they still only know that you bought the tickets for which you notified them by filing the claim.
The online account that was suggested would mean that the lottery would have the data on each individual who chose to register and then buy their tickets that way. Every ticket you bought with the account would be a ticket that they knew was bought by you. Aside from any issues about privacy, the information could potentially be used to collect income tax on wins that currently don't require a 1099.
well put........ I see the light >>>>>>>...
then its individuals they want ....certain people wont be able to play , you'll have too register ....BIG Brothers Watching You ;.....IN Airports they see through your cloughs ;
the inspect your library card and listen to your phone calls , and Know down to the dollar how much you make each day and where you live and cabe tv can record your television habits and computers keep track of internet sites ;
WHATS LEFT ???????heck in some states they monitor the number of flushes on your toliet for water consumtion ???????
DARN GLAD I NEVER VOTE REPUBLICAN !!!!
they want people to have accounts for direct deposit..... What about SCRATCH-OFFS????? Those are probably a lot of the unclaimed money when people rush through and toss away winning scratch-offs. That's why some States have sight codes. Another is people buy them and forget they have them (happened to me once on a 5/5 I found 2 weeks later on a routine check). But really, President W. BUSH doesn't care about listening to you on the phone unless you happen to be calling to chat with loonie-bin over in Wackistan, and not caring about your library card unless you are a predator or came here illegally. And yes in Georgia they are monitoring the water meters because there are only 80 days left of water because the environmentalist wackos want the lake to send 1 billion gallons a day downstream to help the FISH!
Darn glad I do vote Republican.. Imagine what Silly Rotten Clinton would do! If she's <cringe> president, if you win you'll have to give 70% to the government! If she wins don't complain about your high taxes or having to see the Hillary Nut Cracker in every store window!