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Need HELP ASAP..Scratch Tiv Abbreviation Letters
Naples, FL United States Member #58029 January 9, 2008 478 Posts Offline
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| Posted: April 26, 2008, 3:27 pm - IP Logged |
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I am holding a scratcher from Florida where I have 2 symbols (Rings) that are the same.
It's a five dollar ticket.
I am "ON EDGE OF SUSPENSE" cause the letter abreviations you see that kind of spell out the prize I do not recognize.
It is definitely a winner.
Letters are from top to bottom
T G E
I am on edge...
What could these TGE letters be abbreviated for ??????????
Example,
$2 is T. W. O
$30 is T.H.R.T.Y
$4 is F.O.R
FREE TICKET is T . I. C
Please someone help... Note: When using any system at Lottery Post, keep in mind that there are never any guarantees associated with any numbers provided. The numbers are provided "for entertainment purposes only," and that means the lottery is a form of entertainment, not an investment, and you should only bet what you can safely afford to lose.
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United States Member #55554 September 10, 2007 247 Posts Offline
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| Posted: April 26, 2008, 3:31 pm - IP Logged |
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is there a prize amount by your rings? If you can track the pairs you can win the money

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Naples, FL United States Member #58029 January 9, 2008 478 Posts Offline
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Hey Catsrule...
It is definitely a winner (2 symbols same game grid match) 2 wedding rings
I still have the prize covered up.
Too nervous to reveal it.
Trying to savor the moment....
Might be a rinky prize... But it is still a DEFINITE PRIZE.
What could letter coding TGE mean ?
I can't think of any numbers that sound like this..
except for TWO GRAND or TEN GRAND Note: When using any system at Lottery Post, keep in mind that there are never any guarantees associated with any numbers provided. The numbers are provided "for entertainment purposes only," and that means the lottery is a form of entertainment, not an investment, and you should only bet what you can safely afford to lose.
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United States Member #55554 September 10, 2007 247 Posts Offline
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| Posted: April 26, 2008, 3:38 pm - IP Logged |
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yeah it sounds like a good winner because all the smaller prizes doesn't start with tgn. congrats on what ever prize it is!!!  If you can track the pairs you can win the money

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Naples, FL United States Member #58029 January 9, 2008 478 Posts Offline
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OK.... ALL>..
FALSE ALARM..
It is an $8.00 winner.
http://www.flalottery.com/inet/scrathoff$GamesDetailMain.do?gameNumber=734
SHOOOOT!!!!!!
With all the all the prize roots of $5 to $50,000, $500, $5000 etc...
I couldn't figure out what letters E G T meant....
It's an Eight!
%#%#%#! Note: When using any system at Lottery Post, keep in mind that there are never any guarantees associated with any numbers provided. The numbers are provided "for entertainment purposes only," and that means the lottery is a form of entertainment, not an investment, and you should only bet what you can safely afford to lose.
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Naples, FL United States Member #58029 January 9, 2008 478 Posts Offline
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| Posted: April 26, 2008, 3:39 pm - IP Logged |
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THANKS
or TNKS!
:) Note: When using any system at Lottery Post, keep in mind that there are never any guarantees associated with any numbers provided. The numbers are provided "for entertainment purposes only," and that means the lottery is a form of entertainment, not an investment, and you should only bet what you can safely afford to lose.
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United States Member #55554 September 10, 2007 247 Posts Offline
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| Posted: April 26, 2008, 3:43 pm - IP Logged |
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an 8, egt i should of thought. One time i won $18 and tried to figure what what the letters stood for. It does make egt look like a huge prize.
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Florida United States Member #23357 October 6, 2005 98 Posts Offline
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Prize winning tickets $600 and over can have common non-winning three letter codes. The three letter coding is for ticket retailers (who cash in tickets $599 or less). I have seen big winners before (posted in one of the lottery offices) and one of them had the code "NVW" which is a common non-winning code for tickets.
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