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Would Premium Bonds Work In The US?
As Premium Bonds have been very successful in the UK! A Premium Bond is a lottery bond issued by the United Kingdom government's National Savings and Investments agency. The bonds are entered in a regular prize draw and the government promises to buy them back, on request, for their original price. The bonds were introduced by Harold Macmillan in 1956. The government pays interest on the bond (1.35% in May 2015). Interest is paid into a fund from which a monthly lottery distributes
Oct 2, 2015, 7:23 am - myturn - Lottery Discussion Forum

Kate Middleton, Prince William Welcome Royal Baby
Kate Middleton Called Princess on Prince George's Birth Registry The birth of the royal baby is now official! Prince William and Kate Middleton registered baby son Prince George in London on Friday, Aug. 2, and Middleton's Princess title was used. After welcoming their first child on July 22, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 31, formally registered their son's birth. The Duke of Cambridge signed the birth register at Kensington Palace this morning, witnessed by a Regis
Aug 2, 2013, 4:08 pm - Harve$t Moon - Mystical Forum

Cash Vs Annuity Payments
100 years ago, 1912, the United Kingdom had an empire that spanned the globe, the world's reserve currency, and a brand new, shiny ship about to make its maiden voyage loaded with all the bells, whistles, and bigshots. We all know what happened to the ship within a month, and to the country two years later. Yeah, don't worry about a thing. Those O-rings will hold up just fine, too.
Mar 26, 2012, 12:18 am - time*treat - Lottery Discussion Forum

Premium Bond go paperless
Premium Bonds are lottery bonds issued by the United Kingdom government's National Savings and Investments scheme. The government promises to buy back the bond, on request, for its original price. They were introduced by Harold Macmillan in his 1956 budget. The first winner was Ronnie Butters, a railway shunter working at Halifax; he was later to advertise Premium Bonds on television. The government pays interest on the bond. But instead of the interest being paid into individual account
Jul 5, 2011, 9:08 pm - myturn - Lottery Discussion Forum

Harve$t Moon Billionaires Club - Members Only
This article has interesting numbers to consider for your lottery investments. Billionaires are surrounded and supported by millionaires. The Ten Countries With The Most Millionaires The world is becoming wealthier. According to a new report from The Boston Consulting Group, global wealth grew by about 8 percent in 2010 to $121.8 trillion. By the end of 2015 that amount is expected to increase to about $162 trillion. Despite this, most people will not see large increases in their
Jun 8, 2011, 2:20 pm - Harve$t Moon - Mystical Forum

Decision on privatizing Illinois Lottery 'within days'
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn could select a private firm to manage the Illinois State Lottery as soon as next week, but some lawmakers would rather keep the lottery under state government. Two bidders are vying for the right to privately manage the Illinois State Lottery. Earlier this week at a public hearing held in Chicago, the Northstar Lottery Group and the Camelot Group both presented their proposals to a state commission. The Northstar Lottery Group is a combination of three different com
Sep 10, 2010, 8:37 am - Todd - Lottery News

Virginia Lottery drawings moving from TV to Internet
Beginning today, Virginia Lottery drawings will move to the Internet. The daily draw shows and twice-a-week Win For Life drawings that were held on TV now will be available online only, according to the lottery's Web site. The final TV drawing was held on Saturday. The Mega Millions drawings will continue to be televised on Tuesdays and Fridays, the notice says. The move is a cost-saving measure, according to the site. The lottery had paid TV stations to air the drawings. Lottery off
Jan 11, 2010, 8:54 am - Todd - Lottery News

Should the US introduce Premium Bonds?
A Premium Bond is a lottery bond issued by the United Kingdom government's National Savings and Investments scheme. The government promises to buy back the bond, on request, for its original price. The government pays interest on the bond but, instead of the interest being paid into individual accounts, it is paid into a prize fund from which a monthly lottery distributes tax-free prizes, or premiums, to selected bond-holders whose numbers come up. The machine that generates rand
Jan 5, 2009, 3:44 am - myturn - Lottery Discussion Forum

calling c2p
Don't know if this is what your looking for Purplelover but you usually have to dial the country code first then the city code then the number. United Kingdom is 011 44 city and # This may help: http://www.countrycallingcodes.com/
Feb 3, 2007, 3:13 pm - Blackie - Lottery Discussion Forum

Test for all states 5 days
Thanks Tntea, I do look at the pick 4 numbers and sometimes use 1 or more numbers using the mid day 4 for the night 3 , or the night 4 for the mid 3 in my own state. I go to the results page and use the reults under united kingdom and scroll down to VA. I get a better picture that way. I sort of use alot of methods and now I'm comparing those with the list I posted. I also may get 1 or 2 numbers by going back say 2 draws from the upcomming draw and use those numbers. Day to day / night to nig
Jul 25, 2006, 6:16 pm - Blackie - Pick 3 Forum