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Minnesota couple claims $180 million Powerball jackpot
United States Member #61017 April 21, 2008 371 Posts Offline
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sounds like it couldn't have happened to a nicer couple.
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Idaho United States Member #56982 November 21, 2007 3225 Posts Online
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I can't believe they have GROWN CHILDREN and did not put them on the ticket also..seems like they haven't done much planning. Why would they have to put anyone else on their ticket and how does that constitute them not doing much planning? "No one remembers the person who almost climbed the mountain, only the person who eventually gets to the top."
ThatScaryChick
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Dover, Delaware United States Member #19109 July 20, 2005 659 Posts Offline
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I can't believe they have GROWN CHILDREN and did not put them on the ticket also..seems like they haven't done much planning. I can't believe I'm seeing this being said! How about this: It was their win, not their children's!
I'll be damned if I'll put my one grown adult daughter on my winning ticket! I'm not saying that she won't benefit from my win, but she sure isn't going to get 50% of it either! Heck not even 1/3, not 1/4 either! She will get no less than 1 million, but it could be as much as (5 million Tops) that she will get! And for my young son .... he'll get 3 million put in a trust until he's 21! Now it all depends on what age he is when I win the big one! But many years of interest compounding annually puts him in the big, big, big bucks if it happens in the very near future! Keep dreaming the impossible dream, it just may come true! Please remember to support Your Lottery Post Community. 
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Atlanta United States Member #29025 December 20, 2005 5583 Posts Offline
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WTG Smart bets...... Equal Phat Pocket$!
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Margaritaville United States Member #58035 January 9, 2008 203 Posts Offline
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Congrats to the lucky couple! Stay smart and protect yourselves. 
I'm not so sure about the comment about the adult children. I have two, both in college, both still pretty much on my dollar. No way would I split a jackpot like that with them. They will get the benefits anyway, then inherit. I waited - they can, too. 
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United States Member #61017 April 21, 2008 371 Posts Offline
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I waited - they can, too. 
EXACTLY!!!
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Marquette, MI United States Member #20869 August 20, 2005 289 Posts Offline
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Wow! It looks like there are big winners from all over the state in Minnesota. They aren't all just concentrated in the Twin Cities. That seems to happen in Georgia too...winners from all over not just Atlanta.
In Michigan the big winners all just concentrate in one corner of the state near Detroit.
Anyway Congrats to the Rosenaus
Minnesota's biggest Powerball winners
- June 30, 1999: Farrah Slad, Brainerd, won $150 million. Took cash option of $78.8 million.
- Aug. 14, 2004: Mary Beth and David Wenell of Eden Prairie won $98.6 million. They took cash option of $53.1 million.
- Oct. 25, 2003: Sixteen employees of Holdingford, Minn., schools won $95.5 million. Took cash option of $49.7 million.
- Aug. 25, 2001: Sheryel Hanuman, Minneapolis, won one-fourth of a$295 million jackpot ($73.7 million). She took the cash option of$41.4 million for her share.
- Oct. 30, 1999: John and Sandy Wynne, Oakdale, won $61.1 million. Took cash option of $31 million.
- March 4, 2000: Keith and Carol Goergen, Elgin, Minn., won one-thirdof a $150.1 million jackpot. Took cash option of $25.9 million.
- Sept. 26, 1998: Ron and Jenny Cronkhite, Moorhead, won $49.2 million. Took cash option of $28.4 million.
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MI United States Member #55299 August 31, 2007 813 Posts Offline
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Someone won $250,000 from the last MM drawing and guess where the ticket was bought.... Canton, Michigan which seems to have had several winners (at least I remember a few) and of course it's near Detroit. With odds like 1 in 175,711,536 how can I lose?!
You can't predict random.
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Marquette, MI United States Member #20869 August 20, 2005 289 Posts Offline
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Maybe but I am talking about the Jackpots.
Maybe there was one Jackpot that wasn't near Detroit but I don't remember it. If there was one that was not near Detroit I bet it would be posted on the Michigan lottery website...but I don't see any.
Anyway That couple that won this jackpot really do seem nice. The only winner that I did not have a good feeling about is that guy from Metro Detroit that just won the MM $135 Million.
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United States Member #61017 April 21, 2008 371 Posts Offline
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Maybe but I am talking about the Jackpots.
Maybe there was one Jackpot that wasn't near Detroit but I don't remember it. If there was one that was not near Detroit I bet it would be posted on the Michigan lottery website...but I don't see any.
Anyway That couple that won this jackpot really do seem nice. The only winner that I did not have a good feeling about is that guy from Metro Detroit that just won the MM $135 Million. me either, that guy just seemed like a huge jerk
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MI United States Member #55299 August 31, 2007 813 Posts Offline
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Well, he was described as "a character" and people I've met that could be described that way never leave a good impression with me. I saw an interview with him from a news station in Michigan outside his home of all places and he did know better about keeping your mouth shut but didn't and within seconds of winning half the warehouse he worked at knew about it.
But who knows? If we never hear about him again then I guess he did well. With odds like 1 in 175,711,536 how can I lose?!
You can't predict random.
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United States Member #15415 May 10, 2005 323 Posts Offline
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Congrats to the Rosenaus!
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Malibu, California United States Member #58865 February 12, 2008 154 Posts Offline
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The Waseca couple appeared this afternoon at a news conference at Minnesota Lottery headquarters in Roseville, introduced as the lucky winners of Saturday's $180.1 million Powerball drawing. The Rosenaus said they'll take the lump-sum payment of $88 million, or $59.6 million after taxes.
can someone please explain to me how the jackpot is advertised at 180m million and the lump sum payment is only 88 million
and then the after tax amount is a insanely low amount of 59.6 million. i always thought that the lump sum payment was
the amount u would get after taxes?? i know that i am probably wrong but it just sounds like false advertisement to me.
has anyone ever did the math as far as what the tax amount would be if people took the 30 year payments? i could be wrong
again but i do not believe that after 30 years of payments that you would only receive 59.6 million out of a 180 million dollar jackpot. I mentioned before in another thread that the advertised jackpot amount is false advertising. A jackpot lottery winner once sued a lottery commission stating the same thing and asked for the advertised amount amount in a lump sum up front. Even though he lost, I believe he had a case.
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MI United States Member #55299 August 31, 2007 813 Posts Offline
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Why is the Mega Millions cash option so much higher than the Power Ball version? Don't they both use the same method of paying out the advertised jackpot with treasury bonds? Maybe I should read up on it...
180M PB = 88 Million (about 49% of the annuity jackpot).
145M MM = 88.3 Million (about 61% of the annuity jackpot).
I know as the MM rises, the percentage lowers, but it's still starts off almost equal to Powerball where the starting jackpot is three million higher, then again MM has worse odds too but that shouldn't matter too much. Or does it? Does PB pay out more money per drawing than Mega Millions when it comes to lower tier prizes? With odds like 1 in 175,711,536 how can I lose?!
You can't predict random.
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Dover, Delaware United States Member #19109 July 20, 2005 659 Posts Offline
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Why is the Mega Millions cash option so much higher than the Power Ball version? Don't they both use the same method of paying out the advertised jackpot with treasury bonds? Maybe I should read up on it...
180M PB = 88 Million (about 49% of the annuity jackpot).
145M MM = 88.3 Million (about 61% of the annuity jackpot).
I know as the MM rises, the percentage lowers, but it's still starts off almost equal to Powerball where the starting jackpot is three million higher, then again MM has worse odds too but that shouldn't matter too much. Or does it? Does PB pay out more money per drawing than Mega Millions when it comes to lower tier prizes? You have to remember that the PowerPlay option in the PowerBall game has to be paid from somewhere! I see the light going on now! lol Keep dreaming the impossible dream, it just may come true! Please remember to support Your Lottery Post Community. 
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