What's to prevent Scientific Games or Lottery employees buying winners?
What's to prevent Scientific Games or Lottery employees buying winners?
Answer: up to 50 years in prison
Sep 27, 2009, 11:38 pm - - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games forum
What's to prevent Scientific Games or Lottery employees buying winners?
What's to prevent Scientific Games or Lottery employees buying winners? It's as simple as 1-2-3
I read in the Indiana Foreman Lottery Scam that the Indiana Lotto security guard Mr. Foreman scammed the Lottery out of Millions.
1. Foreman contacted Scientifc Games for a list of winning ticket serial #s for verification purposes.
2. He's employee so couldn't play, but knew which book contained the 2,000,000 dollar winners. That book was shipped to southeastern Indiana store.
3. Forema ...
Sep 25, 2009, 4:02 pm - - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games forum
Arkansas Lottery picks Scientific Games for instant tickets
A Georgia lottery equipment company will supply scratch-off tickets to Arkansas' fledging lottery, an oversight panel decided Wednesday.
The Arkansas Lottery Commission awarded an instant ticket contract worth 1.75 percent of net ticket sales to Alpharetta, Ga.-based Scientific Games Corp. The deal is expected to be worth millions of dollars based on a $400 million annual sales estimate.
Commissioners also awarded an advertising contract to a Little Rock firm, as the panel speeds toward a ...
Aug 10, 2009, 9:07 am - - Lottery News forum
Scientific Games sued a second time by Gameologist
They need to win this lawsuit against Scientific games. It was clearly theft of intellectual property. I don't know why big companies think they can just steam roll over smaller ones. There is enough money for all. Seems like Scientific Games is very greedy, corrupt and manipulative and will stop at nothing to win those contracts.
Aug 7, 2009, 5:28 pm - - Lottery News forum
Scientific Games sued a second time by Gameologist
Gameologist, a New Jersey based and minority-owned small business, filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court against Scientific Games, for infringement of trademark. This is the second such lawsuit that Gameologist has filed against Scientific for its infringement on the BLING trademark.
Gameologist developed the lottery scratch-off game BLING BLING and registered a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 2003.
At that time, Gameologist met with representatives of S ...
Aug 7, 2009, 1:44 pm - - Lottery News forum
Texas - Sounds good to me
For the states that use Scientific Games machines, they already play a Congratulations, You're a Winner audible sound when a winner is scanned. The problem is that most states turn it down because of all the noise if it is a busy store.
Mar 7, 2009, 4:39 pm - - Lottery Discussion forum
Lawsuit alleges New York Lottery and Scientific Games infringed trademark
Hey KY, I think you need to re-learn what comprehension skills are and how they can help you present a good factual argument when the need arises! But so far you haven't a hope in the world in doing anything remotely close to that from what you have shown here in your writing above.
Below is what I copied and pasted form the article it's self.
Gameologist developed the lottery scratch-off game BLING BLINGTM (the Mark) and duly registered the Mark with the United States Patent and Trademark ...
Nov 27, 2008, 9:47 pm - - Lottery News forum
Lawsuit alleges New York Lottery and Scientific Games infringed trademark
Small company says N.Y. Lottery stole game concept and title
Press Release: November 21, 2008
NEW YORK, NY According to Balestriere Lanza PLLC, the Gameologist Group LLC (Gameologist), a New Jersey based and minority-owned small business, filed a complaint in New Jersey Federal District Court, suing the New York Lottery (the Lottery) and Scientific Games, Inc. (Scientific Games), for infringing on its trademark.
Gameologist developed the lottery scratch-off game BLING BLINGTM (the Mark) ...
Nov 24, 2008, 10:37 pm - - Lottery News forum
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