Internet sales of Minnesota lottery tickets coming to halt

Aug 28, 2015, 8:17 am (6 comments)

Minnesota Lottery

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota's lottery is primed to pull the plug on ticket sales over the Internet.

In a series of steps beginning Friday, the lottery will stop selling Mega Millions, Hot Lotto, Gopher 5, Powerball and instant-win tickets online. When the instant-win games launched in early 2014, Minnesota became the first state to give the scratch-off franchise a virtual option.

But state lawmakers were instantly uncomfortable and passed a law this spring that forced the lottery to stop those sales. The lottery could face legal repercussions from vendors that will see contracts terminated early.

Executives at the companies didn't return emails or phone calls seeking comment.

By mid-September any players that have money or winnings remaining in their individual accounts will get a check from the state.

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mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Thumbs DownProgress stunted again by enemies of progress.Thumbs Down

myturn's avatarmyturn

New York State Lottery has an online subscription service.

Raven62's avatarRaven62

So much for the Lawmakers Representing the People and What They Want!

TnTicketlosers's avatarTnTicketlosers

Lottery is not for the people who support them.

sully16's avatarsully16

Quote: Originally posted by Raven62 on Aug 28, 2015

So much for the Lawmakers Representing the People and What They Want!

Exactly.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

I don't understand. Did something happen to trigger this about face? Did North Korea hack them? Why undo all that work and money spent on this without a viable reason?

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