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Traveling out of state to buy lottery tickets?
Lottery places the app is non responsive today- l get the reading off my phone that says Unfortunately lottery-places has stopped . I drove through Berkeley this morning and had my head on a swivel looking for vendors. Finally found a few off University / Shattuck Ave. No lines though.
Jan 11, 2016, 4:24 pm - noise-gate - Lottery Discussion Forum

Play trends and win!
Why do you think all these commercial vendors selling software to predict winning lottery numbers include the disclaimer for entertainment only ? From some of the posts I've read at LP, I would say a lot of people get bent out of shape every time they invest in a lottery ticket and win nothing.
Jun 12, 2015, 1:42 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

does state lottery officials know where the jackpot instant tickets go what town ect,
I believe this is how its done in Texas. a. The lottery firm with the contract designs the scratch tickets, or adopts one used by another contractor. b. The contractor, using confidential guidance by the lottery, prints the tickets including the specific number of winners. The total approximates the state/player shares with the state getting the larger share. c. The tickets are bundled in packs and sent to a warehouse in Austin, Tx for distribution. d. UPS (not the post office)
Jun 29, 2014, 12:49 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Discussion Forum

The Lottery Should Pay More Than 50% In Prizes To Lottery Players.
operating expenses include all the employees all the vendors all the buildings the rent or building and maintaining of said buildings the advertising eats up a large chunk of that scratch tickets printing and everything else you have to spend money on in order to maintain said business the lottery is a business if it doesn't generate a profit it will go out of business.
Jun 25, 2014, 2:30 am - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

Would you tip the Store Clerk if you won big ?
I would tip. Only because 95% of the time I purchase my tickets from the same vendors. About 3 or 4 different ones. But they are all friendly so yes I would tip the person that sold me the lucky ticket. I would tip about 1% of whatever I won...So if I won 20 million I would tip $20,000.
Mar 10, 2013, 9:31 pm - PoeticJustice32 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Computerized Lottery Lists
There is software that will generate that information if you keep your data up up to date. And for a fee some software vendors allow you to come to their websites daily and download an updated version of the data. That information may also be available to LP members with a premium membership.
Oct 23, 2011, 6:15 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

Pure unadulterated baloney from Steve Player
When anyone produces a lottery system or software they have the right to not share it or share it and ask for what ever they think their effort spent producing it's worth. Usually vendors of such systems and software include a disclaimer to warn their potential customers that their product is for entertainment only so those who can't afford to waste their money know the risk. No one is going to spend time and effort to making anyone rich except themselves and anyone who thinks other wise is drea
Dec 26, 2010, 3:54 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

Gail Howard question..
I've simulated spending lots of money on the lotteries same as premium members do by posting 8000 combinations a day and I still have to be lucky to win any more than a small prize. Vendors like Steve Players and Gail Howard can afford to spend a couple of thousands to win a $1500-$2000 prize because they're not trying to make money by playing the lottery but by selling their systems and such a prize made good advertisement.
Mar 31, 2010, 8:40 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

Buying lottery tickets at Corp./District offices
You know, it's very Ironic that the TN lottery breaks one of its own rules... A business can't only sell Lottery Tickets as its base product. In otherwords, you must have a well established business that doesn't rely on benefits from selling lottery products. However, their district offices and vendors sell tickets as the base product.
Jan 31, 2009, 12:09 pm - Tnplayer805 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does anyone know mike44usa?
Considering that you have to deal with spammers and other miscreants this isn't a surprise. Even paypal can have problems for vendors that use it. I wish I could give advise on how to prevent people from stiffing you but I've seen it done to almost every business.
Mar 28, 2006, 12:30 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum

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