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Returning a lotto ticket.
You speak the truth Coin Toss. When claiming a second prize for Powerball a few years back, I presented my signed ticket with photo I.D., and SS#. The first question they asked was where did you purchase your ticket? A person who legitimately purchased a winning ticket should remember these security issues upon reporting it lost. The lottery ticket is a bearer instrument. Unlike currency however, if you could prove the time/date/location and other pertinent information abou
Jan 25, 2012, 7:48 am - mcginnin56 - Lottery Discussion Forum

members that are missed or you haven't seen post in a while
In all seriousness now. With as many people that visit lottery post this place should be buzzing with activity. Probably many of them do not post is for many of the reasons mentioned here. Coming under attack , having to defend what you post , prove it etc,etc. There are possibly many who have winning syatems or ideas but do not post for the reasons mentioned. They may read thru old postings and see what goes on and do not bother. This is the lottery why attack someone if they
Jan 6, 2008, 11:17 pm - JAP69 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Gangsters
why would the lottery ask how you pick your numbers to win at the game? Why would anyone ask what do you do for a living? or where did you buy that nice suit? The people who work at the Lottery Office were probably just being friendly or making small talk when they asked that question. The fact that people here actually think they are watching us and care means that some of you sincerely believe you have the secret to win a large jackpot. There have been several winners who wo
Aug 10, 2007, 2:07 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

if you found a winning ticket that wasn't yours
That's the point I was trying to make; if they knew the ticket was a winner, they should have signed the back and how could anybody claim they lost an unsigned winning ticket before the drawing? I'm pretty sure that most stores selling lottery tickets have waste basket full of losing tickets after players checked the results of the draw. If a clerk decided to go through the trash and found a winning ticket, they found an unsigned discarded ticket. Don't you give up ownership when you discard
Jul 5, 2007, 8:14 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help organizing a work pool and forming a contract
What worked best for the pool I ran was this: 1) All money was due the last week of the month for the next month; if you did not pay, you did not play. However, I personally would put in money for the first drawing only for those who could not be found during money collection time and each and every time they reimbursed me. I was never burned. We had 8-21 members in our pool depending. 2) Everyone received a photocopy of the tickets before the drawing so there was no dispute about which
Jan 26, 2007, 8:39 pm - Greg - Lottery Discussion Forum

Did you ever wonder?
VISIONDUDE you know that GOD doesn't necessarily SPEAK to us HIMSELF he may relay his message through other means that he decides.For example let's say GOD spoke to you personally to inform you that you will WIN the Lottery but in my case he chose a DIFFERENT means of letting me know like my X-Mother in-law.Don't doubt me as if your the only person in this Forum that's ALLOWED to win the Lottery.I never disputed your claims that you were told you would win I just dispute your comments that HE de
Jan 10, 2004, 7:10 pm - Pick-4_Master - Lottery Discussion Forum

Draw games versus Scratch-offs?
this is your FIRST TIME ... that you felt compelled to critique it. I probably never saw it before. I've got zero interest in pick 3 or pick 4, so I probably didn't pay any attention to it then, based on the subject. I only took a quick look now because it was brought up in relation to what types of games people play and you said you share some of my sentiments. Since you said the test ran from pages 8 to 11 that's the only thing I looked at, so my comments were directed at, and limited to,
Jan 9, 2018, 2:56 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Interesting happening within our lottery-pool at work... no not really
This is unfortunate as it sounds like you all have a pretty good lottery pool going on. Scanning the tickets and sending them to everyone before the drawing is good practice. I would also be sure that everyone has read and signed a written agreement before each drawing which is signed and dated by each participant and clearly states which draw date(s) the agreement represents. We are talking BIG money here and if your pool was to win, there could be significant backstabbing without good document
Jan 11, 2016, 10:19 am - sthl129 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Never Bought a Ticket But Still Won the Powerball !
OK ... all good points ... so what would happen in a case like that? A person finds a winning jackpot ticket on the sidewalk ... it wasn't stolen and it's not signed. If the ticket was not a QP then someone would probably know the numbers on the ticket but if it was a QP ticket ... there's a very good chance they wouldn't have a clue to what numbers were on the ticket. I look at my QP tickets and hardly ever remember any numbers ... unless they are close to numbers I sometimes play. So a p
Mar 7, 2015, 7:46 pm - Crazy Wombat - Lottery Discussion Forum

What is a lottery system? What distinguishes a lottery system from guesses, dreams and quick picks?
awhile back on another thread, i called out stack on his rediculousness that they QP's had to be purchased , by saying ok, if i am going to have to spend money, so are you . wanna try and guess stacks response ? Don't blame me because your reading comprehension skills are very suspect and your mathematical skills are nonexistent. I said it then and I'll say it again, anyone can use all 46 bonus numbers using a wheel with 46 lines and only a fool would dispute that fact. The question then
Apr 15, 2011, 7:05 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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