All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Life after winning the lottery5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 14851 Posts Online | | Posted: November 10, 2012, 10:12 am - IP Logged | |
I believe you Saylorgirl! But just for my peace of mind, could you please PM me your birth certificate. LP should be extremely proud to have such a great member in their ranks!!  A birth certificate would go a long way in substantiating these outrages claims.......
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United States Member #111467 May 25, 2011 6323 Posts Offline
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A birth certificate would go a long way in substantiating these outrages claims.......
We shall see if Saylorgirl follows through on her claim.  I will keep all members and interested parties advised of this fluid situation.  | | |
5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 14851 Posts Online | | Posted: November 10, 2012, 5:21 pm - IP Logged | |
We shall see if Saylorgirl follows through on her claim.  I will keep all members and interested parties advised of this fluid situation.  Thank you for your hard fought comittment to truth in advertising,,,,,,,,,,  | | |
5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 14851 Posts Online | | Posted: November 10, 2012, 5:30 pm - IP Logged | |
Good work comrade, make sure we get the low down on this matter....... | | |
5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 14851 Posts Online | | Posted: November 10, 2012, 5:31 pm - IP Logged | |
We shall see if Saylorgirl follows through on her claim.  I will keep all members and interested parties advised of this fluid situation.  Let us see.........
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United States Member #111467 May 25, 2011 6323 Posts Offline
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Let us see.........
She must be still sleeping.  | | |
5+1 Winner Arizona United States Member #116287 September 7, 2011 14851 Posts Online | | Posted: November 10, 2012, 6:17 pm - IP Logged | |
She must be still sleeping.  Im sure all is well in sleepy land....... | | |
garrett, indiana United States Member #129235 June 13, 2012 86 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 10, 2012, 11:22 pm - IP Logged | |
Well . . I couldn't find the original Birth Certificate so would a copy of one from a local hospital be sufficient?? Of course I have heard some rumblings I could have been born in Ohio (horrors!!) but those are just rumors!! | | |
United States Member #111467 May 25, 2011 6323 Posts Offline
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Well . . I couldn't find the original Birth Certificate so would a copy of one from a local hospital be sufficient?? Of course I have heard some rumblings I could have been born in Ohio (horrors!!) but those are just rumors!! A PM with your copy from a local hospital would be just dandy Saylorgirl! I appreciate your taking the time to clear up this important matter and put all doubts to rest. I didn't realize you Indianans were such a friendly and cooperative bunch.  | | |
Gurnee, Illinois United States Member #50189 February 12, 2007 711 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 11, 2012, 7:59 am - IP Logged | |
Im not sure how $41.5 million "amounted to $13 million after taxes" ????? But even with 13 million a wise money management strategy would do away with the need for "making money" Very simple...the $41.5 million figure was the annuitized jackpot amount the lottery always advertises. They chose the lump sum amount which would have been half the annuity amount (~$20 million). After federal and state taxes, their take home, or net, winnings was the $13 million figure. It is the same as someone having a gross salary of say, $70,000 gross but only having take home (net) pay of less than $42,000 after all taxes and deductions are factored in. Depending on one's lifestyle, capital preservation may be the most prudent move, but for others, some level of capital appreciation might be called for. Get MONEY!!! Winning a JACKPOT lottery is all the HOPE and CHANGE I desire!!! NOW give me MONEY! | | |
United States Member #111467 May 25, 2011 6323 Posts Offline
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Very simple...the $41.5 million figure was the annuitized jackpot amount the lottery always advertises. They chose the lump sum amount which would have been half the annuity amount (~$20 million). After federal and state taxes, their take home, or net, winnings was the $13 million figure. It is the same as someone having a gross salary of say, $70,000 gross but only having take home (net) pay of less than $42,000 after all taxes and deductions are factored in. Depending on one's lifestyle, capital preservation may be the most prudent move, but for others, some level of capital appreciation might be called for. A budding financial planner in the making!  | | |
garrett, indiana United States Member #129235 June 13, 2012 86 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 12, 2012, 12:43 pm - IP Logged | |
A PM with your copy from a local hospital would be just dandy Saylorgirl! I appreciate your taking the time to clear up this important matter and put all doubts to rest. I didn't realize you Indianans were such a friendly and cooperative bunch.  Have you never heard of "Hoosier Hospitality"? | | |
United States Member #4963 May 30, 2004 3871 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 12, 2012, 1:21 pm - IP Logged | |
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