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The Implications of Cracking the Code..
This may possible be the best thing I've ever read on Lottery Post! Its as if you read my mind.
I have told people almost these same words for years but only wish I'd have said it.
Great!
You rock Grumple Dumple.
I think these types of thoughts come from those of us who have cracked the code. Trouble is, I've tested the water myself here on lottery post and it is true people treat you like crap, and even if you do try to give them a partial bit of your system, there not sharing an
Dec 23, 2007, 7:56 am - nanolike - Lottery Discussion Forum
Clerk tricks lotto winner, pockets money
A man who went to a 7-Eleven in Roseville, Calif., to check on his lottery tickets had picked the right numbers, but state officials said it was the clerk who almost hit the jackpot.
The female clerk told the customer he won $4 on his Mega Millions picks for Aug. 14, and then pocketed his winning ticket worth $555,000, California Lottery officials said.
However, the clerk's alleged scheme fell apart after the unnamed victim became suspicious and called lottery officials.
Rajinder Kaur,
Sep 7, 2007, 10:27 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Queen of Mean
Helmsley died of heart failure at her summer home in Greenwich, Conn., said her publicist, Howard Rubenstein.
Already experienced in real estate before her marriage, Helmsley helped her husband run a $5 billion empire that included managing the Empire State Building. She became a household name in 1989 when she was tried for tax evasion. The sensational trial included testimony from disgruntled employees who said she terrorized both the menial and the executive help at her homes and hotels.
Aug 20, 2007, 3:31 pm - Jani Norman - Pick 3 Forum
West Virginia resisting trend to privatize Lottery
About a dozen states are flirting with the idea of selling their lotteries to private companies to help plug financial gaps in their budgets.
But West Virginia officials say they so far have not seriously considered such an initiative, which would privatize the state lottery in exchange for quick cash.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, for instance, wants to sell the Golden State's lottery to bring in as much as $37 billion. Under Schwarzenegger's plan, the state lottery would be leas
May 10, 2007, 4:26 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Schwarzenegger may try to privatize California Lottery
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is poised to call for privatizing the state lottery, a move that would bring California a cash infusion of as much as $37 billion to help solve pressing budget problems but also could sacrifice a major revenue source for decades to come.
The lottery would be leased to a private company for up to 40 years in exchange for a lump-sum payment or series of payments, according to documents from the governor's budget office that were provided to legislative staf
May 10, 2007, 2:56 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Am I the only one that feels entitled to a jackpot?
35 virtues that guide us on the path of life
Certain principles and codes of conduct and rules are absolutely essential for social life and for co-existence. A society can never be strong and stable if it is divided by disorder, anarchy, and distortions. If the society is not strong and disciplined, the nation also becomes weak. The thirty five virtues of life illustrate the system of life which is characterized by imagination and wisdom. Those virtues constitute the foundation of an individu
Mar 8, 2007, 8:57 pm - Raven62 - 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
Mar 2, 2007, 11:58 am - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Successful lottery winners don't change too much
Eleven years after hitting a $1 million jackpot in the New York Lottery's 7-11-21 game, Agnes Jackman got some free advice on how to handle her winnings.
In a 1991 Money magazine cover story titled Midway Through a Million, financial planner Gary Schatsky suggested investing in money market funds, certificates of deposit and U.S. government bonds. He also told Jackman to stop spending money on lottery tickets.
She rejected his guidance.
And now, seven years after cashing her last inst
Jan 31, 2007, 4:39 am - Todd - Lottery News
N.C. Lottery conviction sends message about disclosure
More indictments may be forthcoming
Voluntary public servants beware: Withholding information about your past could get you in serious trouble.
Changes in North Carolina ethics laws will make it harder for appointed members of boards and commissions to hide potential conflicts of interests, and the new law stiffens penalties when disclosures are incomplete.
But the five felony fraud convictions given by a federal jury Thursday to a former state lottery commissioner who lied about his p
Oct 18, 2006, 5:16 pm - Todd - Lottery News
A History of Lottery Scamsters
With permission of Gail Howard and NY Lotto News, submitted by El-Ho. This article was published on 20 September in NY Lotto News.
A History of Lottery Scamsters
by Gail Howard
An email I received last week brought rushing back bad memories of people I had trusted who deceived me and my readers.
Randy Miller of Lockport, New York, wrote:
Hi Gail,
I received an interesting $100 lottery refund check yesterday from a class action lawsuit. It was started about 10 years ago and it
Sep 23, 2006, 11:50 am - hosni - Lottery Discussion Forum