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Anonymous Claiming
Which state in Powerball that allow anonymous claiming? As far as I know itis only Delaware.What about the Big Game? Are there any states that allow a winner to claim anonymously?If not, how does someone get a lawyer to claim on his behalf (thus remaing anonymous)? I presume it is the law of trust but can any legal knowledged person here advice me on it?How does it work?Thanks a lot for any replies from the kind people here. Cheers. Karam
Oct 21, 2002, 12:06 am - karamsinghuk - Lottery Discussion Forum

I HIT POWERBALL $100K!
im claiming as anonymous.
Jul 10, 2002, 10:28 pm - EZMoney - Lottery Discussion Forum

To be or not to be?
I would prefer to be an anonymous!
Apr 21, 2002, 10:22 am - Gamma Ray - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why It Is Important to Remain Anonymous.
This is undoubtedly one of the most important posts that you will ever see at Lottery Post, and as someone who has posted on here for years, I honestly suggest that you read this very carefully! For months, I thought about what I would do if I won the lottery, and what my life would be like. I thought about where I would want to buy my tickets. Sometimes, I would think about being anonymous. Sometimes, I would think about whether to hold a news conference if I couldn't be anonymous i
Jun 23, 2006, 12:39 pm - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Illinois and the other non-anonymous states need to learn from this
OK, we had a record breaking jackpot won by people in three states, two of those states allow remaining anonymous, and the people in those two states have claimed their jackpots. The remaining winner, from Illinois, a non-anonymous state has not. In Illinois, it's plastered on the terminal monitors where you buy your ticlets, Illinois record winner, Red Bud..... No doubt they're dying to put a name on there. A female clerk where I buy tickets sometimes was talking about thos today and s
Apr 10, 2012, 6:19 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

You Just Won The Lottery!
Very good question! I live in Georgia near the border of Georgia and South Carolina. I play in both states. For some reason, I win more often in Georgia, but I make it a point to purchase PB and MM tickets in South Carolina for the simple fact of the option to remain anonymous. Can you believe that I've actually purchased tickets and gas at the store in Lexington, SC that sold that big jackpot in 2013? I didn't get tickets for that particular draw, though. That person chose to remain anonymous.
Jan 28, 2015, 3:19 am - TinkerMazell - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
No, I'm here to show people through science that they should not spend any more on the lottery than their entertainment budget will allow. By the way, in your parting shot at me in another thread that was closed before I had a chance to reply, you referred to me as a pansy. I wonder if you could tell us just what the problem was there that caused the thread to be closed. Secondly, how could an ordinary, run of the mill, anonymous poster at LP, such as yourself, know anything about another ano
Jan 5, 2013, 9:20 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum

TODAY'S POLL: Scenarios of remaining anonymous
CHOICE A: Winning the jackpot in an anonymous state where you MUST walk into the lottery headquarters to claim prize (DE, ND, KS, SC, MD) CHOICE B: Winning the jackpot in an anonymous state whereas you can send a trustee (such as a tax attorney) to the lottery headquarters to claim the prize through a trust or foundation (OH, NH, LA, OK) Which choice would you prefer and why?
Aug 17, 2007, 10:42 am - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

I am going to try to change the rules about annonymity...
This thread is not a discussion about the desire to remain anonymous, but rather if a player has the right to do it when he buys a ticket. If the rules are printed on the ticket and they clearly state you do not have that right, then the person should not buy a ticket. It is the same as wanting a lump sum when you win a game that only has a 20 or 30 year payout. Don't buy a ticket if you don't agree with what will happen if you win. Actually Justxploring, i'm not splitting hairs with you bu
Mar 17, 2007, 8:29 pm - MegaWinner - Lottery Discussion Forum

How to stay Anonymous?
I was thinking of ways of trying to stay anonymous if you win a large jackpot say 100 + million. My thoughts are that now that 100-250 million dollar jackpots have become almost routine people almost ignore you unless you go out of you way to be in the spotlight (see jack whittacker). So if you do a simple press confrence and then disapear no one will most likely notice and you can become an unknown quickly. Also if there are multiple winners on a jackpot then let someone else take the spotlig
Nov 18, 2005, 2:51 pm - petergrfn - Lottery Discussion Forum