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Is less best? $93 million vs $10 million
Ten million after reduced to it's post tax cash prize is only 3.25 million. Considering the inflated price of homes these days unless you owned one free and clear it wouldn't leave you with much after you purchase one. In the Seattle area it would leave you with just over 2 million to buy a home in a low crime good school district area. Guess it depends on the game but for me five million (as a cash prize post tax) is the starting point for me to play a state game like Oregon Megabucks.
Aug 14, 2005, 4:45 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotter Winner Dead
People get killed over far less. You don't have to win a lottery to get killed over money you can work at a convenience store or just be a victim of a random crime. I for one want a large jackpot and judging from sale increases from large jackpots so do a great deal of other people. With crimes like these you just have to be carefull. Not much else you can do.
Jul 30, 2005, 1:19 am - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum

indiana lottery corruption
There's enough lotteries inside and outside the USA that have beeen rigged. That's a fact.People aren't necessarily afraid of doing time from lottery rigging cos it's a white collar crime (and it's most likely only their first offense). No one's gonna see 20 years or death row.
Feb 16, 2005, 5:35 am - Maverick - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sign the petition - eliminate computerized drawings!
This is my opinion, in games such as pick 3 and pick 4, a computer means NOTHING to me whatsoever, in fact they have been only helpful EXCEPT indiana from what i've seen the others seem just as weird as everything else lol. But when it comes to Pick 5,6 anything with a big jackpot, using computers should be a crime. When that much money is at stake..........you see, with 10 digits, and 1000 combos its pretty easy to find a scam, but in a 30-60 digit game, they can do whatever they want, and we h
Dec 26, 2004, 3:44 am - Justin - Lottery Discussion Forum

Cheap places to live off your lotto...
Interesting news story today about a jackpot winner who exhausted his winnings and turned to a life of crime, a total of 77 burlaries in all. If he was going to rely on 500,000 pounds sterling for the rest of his life (he was 41 when he won), perhaps he should've investigated in relocating to a Central American country, such as Costa Rica...http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1203164.html
Dec 8, 2004, 5:12 pm - lchoro - Lottery Discussion Forum

Warning about Lottery Universe
Todd:The Wire Act of 1961 could be the answer. I sent you a copy as feedback in a separate email link. This act refers to domestic and international lottery crime. Looks like we need to call a lawyer and file a class action suit under this 1961 law.Orangeman
Jun 15, 2004, 10:04 pm - orangeman - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does GOOSE Get your Goat?
Quote: Originally posted by Millennium on March 01, 2004It's not like he's committed a crime. Everyone is annoying sometimes. (Don't get me started on unsolicited PMs!) I'd rather have him than not have him.why don't you just block the sender(s).
Mar 1, 2004, 7:03 pm - emilyg - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does GOOSE Get your Goat?
It's not like he's committed a crime. Everyone is annoying sometimes. (Don't get me started on unsolicited PMs!) I'd rather have him than not have him.
Mar 1, 2004, 4:55 pm - Millennium - Lottery Discussion Forum

lottoking ousted
Quote: Originally posted by Guru on December 06, 2003 You make it sound as if selling my program is a crime.No, but you have to admit (success or not) that starting a discussion that had the makings of a great thread on theory only to end up with a $$$ pitch does ring a bit of bait-and-switch... wouldn't you agree?I for one would rather toy with a formula (flawed or not) and draw my own conclusions for free than pay any $$$ for some black box technology. I voted in support of lottoking... nobo
Dec 6, 2003, 4:35 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do lottery systems really work?
Sorry you feel that way VisionDude,your name implies you can see things that other people can't but it seems too me like your no different than the other people.Your VISION only sees what you want it too see which makes you BLIND too everything else.I knew you and Dowjones were PARTNERS in CRIME!!!
May 26, 2003, 11:50 pm - Lottowiz34 - Lottery Discussion Forum