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Will you still play lottery if Bernie wins the W.H ??
Swedish media have transformed a lot in a few year, more easy to read news and less in-depth stories. I would say it's more focus on Trump and his weird campaign and less on the other candidates. In tradiotion most of the press is labelled independant liberal, the old social democratic press have more or less disapeared. In Swedish http://usavalet.story.aftonbladet.se/chapter/primarvalen/
Feb 17, 2016, 12:15 am - bigbuckswede - Lottery Discussion Forum

Can't Feed the Pig when Uncle Sam & The Lottery Steals all the Food
Destined - this is the reason I tell myself to not quit my dayjob unless I hit $30m. Destined JWBlue - I don't begrudge my country for taking taxes - its all necessary, but you do have to draw the line somewhere. As I get older and become more active in my retirement planning, I am disgusted to find that they actually tax your social security income - money you have already paid into the government after they taxed it when you earned it. That is double taxation. jackpotismine - don't belei
May 16, 2008, 5:44 am - Piaceri - Lottery Discussion Forum

List of States Which Allow Anonymous Winners
New Mexico - No - and no trust (lottery commission emails) Dear Lilly, The New Mexico Lottery is a quasi-governmental agency and falls under the Inspection of Public Records Act. The law requires public access to virtually all public records including a winner's name, the name and location of the retailer that sold the winning ticket, the date the prize was won and the amount of the prize. While there are a few legitimate exceptions, most public records are available for public inspecti
Mar 5, 2008, 12:54 pm - LuckyLilly - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why Do You Think Lottery Winners Always Take The Cash Option?
Thanks, lejardin. My own (fantasy) plan includes not only some land where I could try to be as self-sufficient as possible, but also along the lines of a prepper or survivalist, but not really to the extreme. I'd have a large cellar built (practical for Texas since it's in Tornado Alley) and keep freeze dried food down there...again, not thinking I'd be a holdout against zombie hordes or a nuke attack, but just to have the basic things f/ survival. I'd start eating on it a few yrs. before it rea
Feb 11, 2014, 9:23 pm - mikeintexas - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sign the petition - eliminate computerized drawings!
Thanks for the interesting link. The first thing I found interesting was how profitable the Megaplier is, and it really makes me wonder why all states don't offer it.With regard to the computerized drawings discussion, I found that the Textas Lottery Commission (TLC) Board appears to be hypnotized by computerized lottery drawing people/companies.The testimony of the A M professor was amazing in that he must have spoke for an hour, and said what could be boiled down into one minute. Basically,
Jun 3, 2005, 12:22 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Is this flu scam stopping you from running your lottery tickets?
I'm telling you and everyone else there using this tactic to scare people to redo the money they've been talking about that to redo the new the great reset they've been talking about that, You can tell anyone that will listen, you preach to the choir all day, but without proof, it still doesn't make it true. Where are your facts and figures supporting your claims? How do purpose getting the statistics on the number of people having a mild cold or a mild form of influenza when most use ov
Jan 5, 2021, 2:24 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why is it beneficial to collect a lottery jackpot as a LLC?
Thanks, pigsNtrees, but I don't think that is really an option for me right now. The rules read: Can I remain anonymous when I claim my lottery winnings? No. Winners often ask if they can claim Lottery prizes anonymously. Virginia state law stipulates that a person must claim a prize; winners cannot claim a Virginia Lottery prize with a limited liability company or a trust, for example. In addition, the claimant s name, hometown and prize are public record and are released t
May 20, 2008, 10:19 pm - spy153 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Warning about PA Self-Service Machines
My Dear Cash, You're confused. There was never a boycott of Lucky for Life. Only you, my dear. Only you. As for the Delaware slots, I tend to avoid those places like the plague. They are full of mostly seniors blowing their social security and pension checks. Also, the security tends to be quite lax, and there are regular muggings in the parking lots. Delaware Park particularly seems to have a lot of problems in this area. Delaware Park also recently had an incident where the police evacua
Feb 1, 2007, 10:49 am - rdc137 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Would you be willing to change your name in order to remain anonymous?
From the Article Redd. Many lawyers say that one of the first people winners hear from are former wives or former husbands. They will either ask you for money upfront or suggest that it might be a good time to renegotiate their divorce settlement. And, lawyers would know about that. Faced with the prospect of such wealth, many lawyers would be willing to take your ex's case on contingency, hoping to carve out a piece of your jackpot pie for themselves. Your bank accounts can be frozen for mon
Jun 23, 2015, 11:16 pm - noise-gate - Lottery Discussion Forum

NY Lottery and Anonymity
I'm bummed because I just checked out the VA lottery site: Can I remain anonymous when I claim my lottery winnings? http://www.valottery.com/faq/kb_detail.asp?type=keyword keyword=anonymous id=89 No. Winners often ask if they can claim Lottery prizes anonymously. Virginia state law stipulates that a person must claim a prize; winners cannot claim a Virginia Lottery prize with a limited liability company or a trust, for example. In addition, the claimant s name, hometown and prize are p
Aug 26, 2009, 10:50 am - dk1421 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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