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Iowa Lottery retailer accuses store manager of buying ticket he knew won $100,000
1. I do not understand why anyone would be a member of a social media site like LP if they believe the news stories are fake. 2. Most lottery retailers have a policy of not allowing employees to purchase tickets on work time. It is a reasonable anti theft prevention policy. The various state lotteries do not allow their employees to play the lottery at all. 3. The employee was denied unemployment benefits indicating that the termination was determined to be for cause. 4. He lied and
Mar 21, 2023, 8:12 pm - Artist77 - Lottery News

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Oct 8, 2023, 8:34 am - AGF310 - Mystical Forum

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Sep 27, 2023, 10:31 am - AGF310 - Mystical Forum

Lottery Bible ~ Large Print
The days of the self-serve soda fountain are numbered at McDonald s. The fast-food giant plans to phase out the do-it-yourself stations, eliminating them entirely over the next decade as franchise owners cite hygiene, theft, and consumer eating habits, according to The State Journal-Register of Illinois. But McDonald s franchise owners want to put customers minds at ease insisting that refills will continue to be free even after the machines are phased out. . Pick 3 Method 1: 0-6-
Sep 15, 2023, 7:43 am - Harve$t Moon - Lottery Systems Forum

Who is Sam Bankman-Fried and Why Are The Fed's After Him?
There might be a few LP members that have heard the name 'Sam Bankman-Fried' in the news but haven't been following the story. Although Sam's story has nothing to do with the lottery, it's a doozie of a story, so I thought I'd put something out here about what he did, but explain it in plain English as it's a very complex financial story involving crypto-currency's such as Bitcoin. Sam is a thirty something type of guy with a huge head of hair...a real mop top . He was also a billionaire, bu
Dec 2, 2022, 9:11 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

California winner of $2.04 billion Powerball lottery jackpot revealed
TMZ Reports -- A lottery spokesperson tells TMZ, The California Lottery is not authorized to investigate criminal activity among its players; such allegations are subject to investigation only by local law enforcement. Should a local law enforcement agency investigate such allegations, Lottery s only role is to assist in the matter by answering questions and/or providing evidence as allowed under the law. They continue, Further, when it comes to the vetting process for big winners, Californ
Feb 24, 2023, 4:04 am - deborahl - Lottery News

Ohio Lottery cashing services restored after 'cybersecurity incident' in December
Weeks after a cybersecurity incident at the Ohio Lottery made it next to impossible to cash in winning tickets over $599, the Lottery said all options are again available. The downside is that The Ohio Lottery confirmed that an unauthorized third-party likely gained access to customer and retailer information. The Lottery announced on Jan. 10 that it resumed allowing players to cash in winning tickets for $599, weeks after the agency fell victim to a Dec. 24 cybersecurity incident where
Jan 29, 2024, 8:55 am - Todd - Lottery News

Bill to allow Pennsylvania lottery players to claim anonymously passes unanimously in Senate
Senator warns current laws can lead to having a target on your back By Kate Northrop A bill that would allow some lottery winners in Pennsylvania to claim prizes anonymously passed unanimously in the Senate. On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Senate approved a bill that would allow lottery winners of prizes $100,000 and above to remain anonymous. Senator Lisa Baker, the bill's sponsor, said Senate Bill 373 will provide protection for players' winnings, families, and identities. Th
Sep 21, 2023, 5:58 pm - Todd - Lottery News

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