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plastic lottery holders
Every lottery commission gives these to retailers to give free to players. Sometimes a retailer just runs out (like they sometimes do with playslips) but if you just stop at every retailer that sells your lottery tickets for your state whenever you see one, you are bound to find one that has them in house.
Sep 9, 2007, 9:52 pm - Badger - Lottery Discussion Forum

What would you do in this situation?
The Ohio lottery may well have a rule that says the retailer must buy any tickets the retailer prints by accident, but employees are agents of the employer and can't legally be required to pay for any mistakes or accidental damage. Of course that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of employers who will try to make employees pay for their mistakes, and plenty of employees who don't know better or cooperate for fear of losing their job.
Aug 11, 2007, 2:36 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

TENNESSEE LOTTERY-e mail response to computerized drawings
I was at a busy retailer today and told the clerks what they were doing. They are actually telling their customers about it and most aren't happy. (Went back after a few hours). However, I'm not going to say where it is because the TN lottery wouldn't be happy with this retailer. I'm doing all I can and I hope that the lottery crashes and burns!!!!
Jul 26, 2007, 9:28 pm - Tnplayer805 - Lottery Discussion Forum

if you found a winning ticket that wasn't yours
If your in my state you have to pay taxes if you have a winning ticket of a dollar like on the big4 which it still does not matter because even if u get 50 cent tickets which still pays 2500 u still have to sign those pretty pink and yellow sheets. They give u 50 cent tickets so the retailer can cash them. If you have 1.00 tickets which pays 5000 for the big 4 it sometimes really hard to cash because the retailer may not have that much cash on hand!!!!!!!!!
Jun 5, 2007, 3:40 pm - chefgaryl - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery superstitions, do you have any?
Lottery rules is what I have. 1.You can only buy lottery the day before or the day of the drawing. 2.You can only use black ink to print out your numbers on a playslip. 3.If you are going to get QP's still print out the playslip in case the lottery retailer is an idiot that can't operate a terminal. 4.If you buy lottery you must also purchase something else in the store or your ticket will be deemed unlucky. 5.Only use black ink pens that are lucky to fill out playslips. 6.You must protec
Oct 9, 2006, 5:53 pm - weshar75 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Can the retailer screw up you winning?
I remember once someone said they tried to play one ticket for five drawings but instead got five tickets for the same drawing because the retailer messed up. Therefore, when I decided to start playing the same Powerball quick pick for three drawings, I marked it on the form so that the retailer cannot mess it up.
Apr 7, 2006, 12:23 am - ryanm - Lottery Discussion Forum

Can the retailer screw up you winning?
What I mean by this is, sometimes I buy my tickets from a store that doesn't seem to have their act together. If I bought the winning ticket from them is there something that they don't do that would prevent me from claiming my prize? Or is the lottery system automatic and fool proof from human error?
Apr 6, 2006, 5:40 pm - pigsNtrees - Lottery Discussion Forum

Faulty ticket
I do not know which is worse a retailer that does not change the ink cartridges in a timely manner or a retailer that does not know how to operate the lottery machine or both.
Sep 7, 2005, 1:32 am - weshar75 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Going on a road trip
MegaMillions Michigan style? Doesn't Illinois uses the same drawings and have similar payouts? The only difference is Illinois pays the retailers that sell the winning ticket more money. That fact came out when Illinois and Michigan winners shared the biggest lottery (MegaMillions) jackpot ever back in 2000 and the Illinois retailer got $110K and the Michigan retailer got $10K.RJOh
Jul 21, 2005, 2:58 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

$215 million for Saturday!
In Ohio, I have visited retailer that don't put out play slips until a customer ask for them or don't carry enough money to cash winning lottery tickets over $50. I usually stop buy lottery tickets at those places since I prefer to cash my winning tickets where I buy them. According to the Ohio's website, play slips should be available at each retailer and they should be able to cash winning lottery tickets up to $600.
May 27, 2005, 5:03 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum