All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | NY brothers claim $5M win from '06 lottery ticketRidge Runner - Oracle of the Appalachians Way back up in them dadgum hills, son! United States Member #74415 April 28, 2009 12616 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 12:05 am - IP Logged | |
Your language is racist and constructive criticism of another human being, that is based on their national origin, and English as a second language to them. It is against the law here in the USA, no matter how tempted you are, to express what you have written. Ching chong chooba cheeba! | | |
RIGHT HERE!! United States Member #123302 February 17, 2012 1089 Posts Online | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 1:50 am - IP Logged | |
Stop posting meme-type pictures. Last time I'm saying it. I know I have not been on this site long but I have never seen you so annoyed with a member like this before! I was laughing when I saw your post LOL!! Poor Todd!! lol | | |
ozone park United States Member #57520 December 15, 2007 50 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 5:36 am - IP Logged | |
I am telling you right now These brothers waited 6 years because they stole the ticket from someone that came into the store and asked them to check to see if it was a winner. when they realized it was a winner they decided to hold the ticket instead of running to cash it in this way whomever really did own the ticket would forget years later that it was there ticket. Also there would be no video because it was 6 years later. People moved away and no one is going to remember what they did 6 years back. I am sorry to say this but these people are known throughout the country for stealing valid tickets from their customers and going and cashing them in. Ironically NY LOTTO is the only lottery agent in the USA that did not contribute to the date line special on store owners/clerks that steal peopls's tickets and than go and cash them in themselves. DO NOT THINK for one second that they waited 6 years because they wanted to make sure they knew what they were doing with the money. That is total bull and the NY lottery knows it but there is nothing they can do because there is no way to prove this either way. so they get the money and the poor person who's ticket it really belonged to gets screwed because of this. Middle Eastern people have no qualms about taking what does not belong to them and keeping it for themselves. They have no morals and they have no proper upbringing so they feel that they can do whatever it si they want according to their own God. I only wish that who ever did bring the ticket into the store that day 6 years ago remembers and comes forward. This needs to be challenged. I only hope that they read about this store and come forward and try to claim what is rightfully theirs. | | |
Texas United States Member #56363 October 23, 2007 2459 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 9:18 am - IP Logged | |
I did not give you the Plan, and what I wrote, in no way, shape or manner whatsoever, supports everything that you wrote. I shall therefore allow the uncontested restriction and continuity of your state, just as it is. You will allow? Yeah, you will. Ya'll need to stop telling people what and how to post bubba. If you don't like what someone says, don't read it. Or sue. LOL. CAN'T WIN IF YOU'RE NOT IN A DOLLAR AND A DREAM (OR $2)
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Texas United States Member #132464 September 4, 2012 271 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 9:45 am - IP Logged | |
I am quite surprised about the reason why these two men here made a delay in claiming their prize winnings. It's really unusual for a lottery winner to claim the jackpot prize at a later time. Because as far as I know it, lottery winners are so eager and excited to claim their winnings. But with this news, I was a little bit surprize. | | |
United States Member #111467 May 25, 2011 6323 Posts Offline
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I am telling you right now These brothers waited 6 years because they stole the ticket from someone that came into the store and asked them to check to see if it was a winner. when they realized it was a winner they decided to hold the ticket instead of running to cash it in this way whomever really did own the ticket would forget years later that it was there ticket. Also there would be no video because it was 6 years later. People moved away and no one is going to remember what they did 6 years back. I am sorry to say this but these people are known throughout the country for stealing valid tickets from their customers and going and cashing them in. Ironically NY LOTTO is the only lottery agent in the USA that did not contribute to the date line special on store owners/clerks that steal peopls's tickets and than go and cash them in themselves. DO NOT THINK for one second that they waited 6 years because they wanted to make sure they knew what they were doing with the money. That is total bull and the NY lottery knows it but there is nothing they can do because there is no way to prove this either way. so they get the money and the poor person who's ticket it really belonged to gets screwed because of this. Middle Eastern people have no qualms about taking what does not belong to them and keeping it for themselves. They have no morals and they have no proper upbringing so they feel that they can do whatever it si they want according to their own God. I only wish that who ever did bring the ticket into the store that day 6 years ago remembers and comes forward. This needs to be challenged. I only hope that they read about this store and come forward and try to claim what is rightfully theirs. Wow a bigot, racist, and conspiracy theorist all rolled into one. You've got way too much time on your hands. | | |
U$A United States Member #106693 February 22, 2011 8747 Posts Online | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 10:23 am - IP Logged | |
I am telling you right now These brothers waited 6 years because they stole the ticket from someone that came into the store and asked them to check to see if it was a winner. when they realized it was a winner they decided to hold the ticket instead of running to cash it in this way whomever really did own the ticket would forget years later that it was there ticket. Also there would be no video because it was 6 years later. People moved away and no one is going to remember what they did 6 years back. I am sorry to say this but these people are known throughout the country for stealing valid tickets from their customers and going and cashing them in. Ironically NY LOTTO is the only lottery agent in the USA that did not contribute to the date line special on store owners/clerks that steal peopls's tickets and than go and cash them in themselves. DO NOT THINK for one second that they waited 6 years because they wanted to make sure they knew what they were doing with the money. That is total bull and the NY lottery knows it but there is nothing they can do because there is no way to prove this either way. so they get the money and the poor person who's ticket it really belonged to gets screwed because of this. Middle Eastern people have no qualms about taking what does not belong to them and keeping it for themselves. They have no morals and they have no proper upbringing so they feel that they can do whatever it si they want according to their own God. I only wish that who ever did bring the ticket into the store that day 6 years ago remembers and comes forward. This needs to be challenged. I only hope that they read about this store and come forward and try to claim what is rightfully theirs. WOW! that kinda makes since,, heres what i have always done. please read Wouldn't it suck if you won millions of dollars in a lottery jackpot, lose the ticket, and then have the prize money claimed by somebody else that found your ticket? Yes, of course it would. That's why you should always sign your lottery ticket as soon as you purchase it from the retailer. There are ways for lottery corporations to verify if you are the rightful owner of a ticket. The main one is via the signature on the ticket. There are others ways as well, including a claimant being able to tell the corporation where and when the ticket was purchased. But that is never as full-proof as the actual signature. Winning a lotto jackpot is against all odds and, if you are lucky enough to have all of your numbers come up, you deserve the money. A lottery win is usually a once-in-a-lifetime event, so if you lose your ticket, you'll most likely never get another win. So, be careful and sign your ticket. Further, if you check the numbers and find out that, in fact, you are holding a winning lottery ticket, there are other steps that you should take. In addition to signing the ticket, you should also make several photo copies and keep them in separate safe places. That way, if you lose the original, you could still prove that you held the winning ticket. And, don't forget to keep the original in a very safe place. Winning the lottery would be a dream come true for most people, but there are steps to be taken to make sure that you actually get the money that you win. Signing your lottery tickets at point-of-purchase is the most important of all the steps. 
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ozone park United States Member #57520 December 15, 2007 50 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 4:39 pm - IP Logged | |
This is nothing more than a scam. This is part of a growing problem across the country. I am sorry to say that dateline NBC discovered, in a special report, that mostly, but not exclusively, middle eastern store owners/clerks were holding back winning tickets from the winners. Winners that would ask them to check the tickets to see if they are winning tickets, the clerk would either say no it is not a winning ticket or it is only a 5 or 10 dollar winning ticket and than they would go and cash them themselves or ask family members to do it for them. In this case these brothers were smart. They decided to wait till the possible end to ask for the money so that the person that originally brought the winning ticket, 6 years ago, would have forgotten all these years later that it was in fact there ticket that these brothers were now cashing in with no video tapes available 6 years later. No other employees no longer work there and many people have moved out of the area and there is no possible way now for the original owner to know this. I am sorry but I play the lottery and many of these people have tried to hold back winning tickets from me and I have reported it to the lotto agency. It is a REALITY that they held an honest working persons ticket for themselves and I hope that they get what they deserve whatever that may be. There is no way you are going to convince me that they held the ticket for 6 years because they wanted to make sure they knew how they were going to spend it. Bull and they know it. Just remember that these people grew up without morals that Americans are used to therefore they take advantage of us because we have such a high standard of morals and principles. Also when dateline NBC did their investigation the NY lottery agency was the only agency in the USA that would not cooperate with datelines investigation and they tried to cover up the fact that people filed complaints about suspicious store owners/clerks that they felt might have not been truthful about tickets they asked to have checked by the same owners/clerks that may have now cashed in the tickets themselves. I am not trying to be prejudice but it is a reality that it is a growing problem so much so that it became an investigative story on dateline. What is a shame is that these brothers were very smart and waited so long that it is impossible for someone now to say it was there ticket because all evidence is no longer available. The only thing now is that what goes around comes around and they will get theirs for stealing the ticket. | | |
U$A United States Member #106693 February 22, 2011 8747 Posts Online | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 5:50 pm - IP Logged | |
This is nothing more than a scam. This is part of a growing problem across the country. I am sorry to say that dateline NBC discovered, in a special report, that mostly, but not exclusively, middle eastern store owners/clerks were holding back winning tickets from the winners. Winners that would ask them to check the tickets to see if they are winning tickets, the clerk would either say no it is not a winning ticket or it is only a 5 or 10 dollar winning ticket and than they would go and cash them themselves or ask family members to do it for them. In this case these brothers were smart. They decided to wait till the possible end to ask for the money so that the person that originally brought the winning ticket, 6 years ago, would have forgotten all these years later that it was in fact there ticket that these brothers were now cashing in with no video tapes available 6 years later. No other employees no longer work there and many people have moved out of the area and there is no possible way now for the original owner to know this. I am sorry but I play the lottery and many of these people have tried to hold back winning tickets from me and I have reported it to the lotto agency. It is a REALITY that they held an honest working persons ticket for themselves and I hope that they get what they deserve whatever that may be. There is no way you are going to convince me that they held the ticket for 6 years because they wanted to make sure they knew how they were going to spend it. Bull and they know it. Just remember that these people grew up without morals that Americans are used to therefore they take advantage of us because we have such a high standard of morals and principles. Also when dateline NBC did their investigation the NY lottery agency was the only agency in the USA that would not cooperate with datelines investigation and they tried to cover up the fact that people filed complaints about suspicious store owners/clerks that they felt might have not been truthful about tickets they asked to have checked by the same owners/clerks that may have now cashed in the tickets themselves. I am not trying to be prejudice but it is a reality that it is a growing problem so much so that it became an investigative story on dateline. What is a shame is that these brothers were very smart and waited so long that it is impossible for someone now to say it was there ticket because all evidence is no longer available. The only thing now is that what goes around comes around and they will get theirs for stealing the ticket. 

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Viva La Chance! Rockville, MD. United States Member #44542 July 30, 2006 4267 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 7:35 pm - IP Logged | |
They PATELLED it!!!!! 
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5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 16087 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 8:16 pm - IP Logged | |
Wow a bigot, racist, and conspiracy theorist all rolled into one. You've got way too much time on your hands. That post looks like it was a lot of work.........
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5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 16087 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 8:17 pm - IP Logged | |
I am telling you right now These brothers waited 6 years because they stole the ticket from someone that came into the store and asked them to check to see if it was a winner. when they realized it was a winner they decided to hold the ticket instead of running to cash it in this way whomever really did own the ticket would forget years later that it was there ticket. Also there would be no video because it was 6 years later. People moved away and no one is going to remember what they did 6 years back. I am sorry to say this but these people are known throughout the country for stealing valid tickets from their customers and going and cashing them in. Ironically NY LOTTO is the only lottery agent in the USA that did not contribute to the date line special on store owners/clerks that steal peopls's tickets and than go and cash them in themselves. DO NOT THINK for one second that they waited 6 years because they wanted to make sure they knew what they were doing with the money. That is total bull and the NY lottery knows it but there is nothing they can do because there is no way to prove this either way. so they get the money and the poor person who's ticket it really belonged to gets screwed because of this. Middle Eastern people have no qualms about taking what does not belong to them and keeping it for themselves. They have no morals and they have no proper upbringing so they feel that they can do whatever it si they want according to their own God. I only wish that who ever did bring the ticket into the store that day 6 years ago remembers and comes forward. This needs to be challenged. I only hope that they read about this store and come forward and try to claim what is rightfully theirs. Really.?<?>? | | |
5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 16087 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 8:18 pm - IP Logged | |
They PATELLED it!!!!! 

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5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 16087 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 19, 2012, 8:20 pm - IP Logged | |
WOW! that kinda makes since,, heres what i have always done. please read Wouldn't it suck if you won millions of dollars in a lottery jackpot, lose the ticket, and then have the prize money claimed by somebody else that found your ticket? Yes, of course it would. That's why you should always sign your lottery ticket as soon as you purchase it from the retailer. There are ways for lottery corporations to verify if you are the rightful owner of a ticket. The main one is via the signature on the ticket. There are others ways as well, including a claimant being able to tell the corporation where and when the ticket was purchased. But that is never as full-proof as the actual signature. Winning a lotto jackpot is against all odds and, if you are lucky enough to have all of your numbers come up, you deserve the money. A lottery win is usually a once-in-a-lifetime event, so if you lose your ticket, you'll most likely never get another win. So, be careful and sign your ticket. Further, if you check the numbers and find out that, in fact, you are holding a winning lottery ticket, there are other steps that you should take. In addition to signing the ticket, you should also make several photo copies and keep them in separate safe places. That way, if you lose the original, you could still prove that you held the winning ticket. And, don't forget to keep the original in a very safe place. Winning the lottery would be a dream come true for most people, but there are steps to be taken to make sure that you actually get the money that you win. Signing your lottery tickets at point-of-purchase is the most important of all the steps. 
Signing every ticket before you even scratch it would be such a good idea. Too bad no one ever will  | | |
United States Member #111467 May 25, 2011 6323 Posts Offline
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Signing every ticket before you even scratch it would be such a good idea. Too bad no one ever will  Occasionally I sign, and fill out my name, address, and phone number on back of PB, MM tickets as a good omen.  | | |
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