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Where should the money go?
Your work ethics are commendable onlymoney! As a one time professional courtesy, I would like to extend to you an offer of 15% of my net gross income derived from all future unclaimed lottery windfalls. As you indicated in your posts, your timing just happened to be off, and your attempt to swipe this incredible unclaimed wealth was a ballsy move!!! It's the least I can do for an Underdog of your caliber. All checks will be mailed to LP to your attention. Please sign and cash check
Jul 31, 2012, 8:34 am - mcginnin56 - Lottery Discussion Forum

watch out for NYS retailers Some are scamming you big time
My understanding is that middle eastern people are told to try to blend as best to their ability as possible. So when you call a calling center that is in India you will be talking to a Robert, Bill, Paul or Peters. you will not hear them us etheir real names anymore because American companies are adamant about using more American names to not insult Americans when they call. This is the facts and the realities of the life we live in now. But they do not have morals and ethics like we do and the
Jun 16, 2012, 7:48 pm - rgse90 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Illegal betting operations shut due to cash strapped States?
I'm not sure I'm up to making a distinction in matters of ethics and morals between the we treat feedlot cows, dairy cows, battery chicken [layer and meat] operations, and pets. Not to say I believe in the US there's any danger of what I suggested in my post actually happening so long as things don't get a lot worse than they are. My comments were tongue in cheek in response to the dog soldier anecdote. But by the time WWII reached a conclusion in Europe a person would have been hard-pressed
May 26, 2011, 3:02 pm - JosephusMinimus - Lottery Discussion Forum

Small Winnings Tax Question
Just want to clarify - in my last post I didn't mean that cashing several $500 tickets is dishonest, only sneaking around to hide it from the IRS. It's probably not even necessary. I wouldn't want to call raise any red flags, although the Lottery usually doesn't give tax advice. You're right about the 50 individual tickets as far as I know. I think the OP is mostly an ethics question. I've seen people cash tickets totalling more than $1,000 at the counter when they have multiple wins. By
Oct 12, 2009, 3:48 am - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

Should one play if they have others feeding them
Opinions are like dingleberries. Everyone's got'em. Ethics, Morality, conscience, is a vast gray area for interpretation. I'm not a vegetarian, but after watching some of the processes of slaughters of cows and other animals in the houses, made me wonder.
Dec 21, 2007, 8:25 pm - pacattack05 - Lottery Discussion Forum

stages of education
Four4me:A lot of what happened to your saw involved something I'd call 'ethics', rather than common sense. But it also sounds as though neither of those guys knew enough to get up to the level of having common sense.I'd put common sense with power tools more into the arena of something that happened to my left forefinger and thumb a long time ago.I was a pretty fair-to-middling woodworker, had a good shop in the garage. Used all manner of power tools a lot. I had a lot of respect for jointers
Jun 9, 2005, 12:03 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum

Forming a Trust... any links to info?
konanean estate does not end up in a trust. the deceased (settlor) placed it in a trust, and might have had a good reason. a trustee receives a fee for administering the trust, however, this is decided at the time the trust is formed and cannot be changed by the trustee arbitrarily. trustee's have a fiduciary responsibility and are bound by professional ethics. they are required to manage the assets in the best interests of the beneficiaries, they have no beneficial interest in the assets
Jul 2, 2003, 8:31 am - midwstrngirl - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Ethics
You cant bet on pre-tests so whats the point of worrying about and putting your attention on something that is not going to help you. Only Texas has pre-test data. I used to be obsessed about looking at the pre-tests, until I realized its not worth the time. As far as them pulling a ball set , can you substantiate your claim with some data? When was the last time your state pulled a ball set? How far was the deviance? That would be an interesting news story, to know and understand the standa
Jul 17, 2019, 11:53 pm - JeetKuneDoLotto - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Ethics
I suppose this is a twist on the original premise. But yes I bought an RNG ticket. I am a hypocrite! But I won a little cash. (using my gap strategy) But the only cheaper alternative was a pick 3 which is also a RNG. And a pick 3, I cant really use the same gap strategy. X[?,?] I suppose its not impossible to adapt a gap strategy for pick 3. I did try not too long ago, but I was having a hard time to make the 470, rearrange into a 047, so I mostly gave up for now. But the new ethical problem
Jul 17, 2019, 11:45 pm - JeetKuneDoLotto - Lottery Discussion Forum

Monopoly Millionaires game
Interesting observation. Brings into question whether many players understand the $1 million raffle part of the game - if many don't, the MMC game is already doomed, since the raffle is an important aspect of the game to make it standout from other large jackpot (aka top prize ) games that sell at lower price-points. As for unclaimed winners. Will MMC participating states with winners will aggressively seek them out?... On the one hand, not doing so could yield the MUSL and participating stat
Nov 27, 2014, 10:44 am - Ron5995 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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