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Florida: 4/1 - 4/30/2016
Wasnt a dispute. She pointed out i typed wrong day. On that note Moving forward.....
Apr 25, 2016, 3:50 pm - jinxsrt - Pick 3 Forum

California Lottery officials seized surveillance footage from store that sold Powerball ticket
While the drawing is random, every ticket sold is logged in a database with a lot of information, including where it was sold and the date and time. With hundreds of millions at stake it is possible that a dispute over ownership of the ticket could ensue and video of who actually purchased the ticket could be important. If someone who differed from the purchaser showed up there would likely be questions as to how that person came to possess the ticket before they would pay out the winnings.
Jan 21, 2016, 2:02 pm - dddwww - Lottery News

Lawsuits against lottery playes
If only it was that simple. Signing the back designates a claimant, it doesn't mean they have rights to all the winnings. Office pools are a prime example. And for instant winner terminal games, which some lotteries offer, a winning ticket may immediately print out of the terminal. In those instances, the player has no opportunity to sign the ticket until the lottery retailer hands it over to them. This is where trust is extra important, because the lottery retailer could claim the ticket was
Mar 10, 2015, 2:55 pm - Ron5995 - Lottery Discussion Forum

You in a Pool that forbids anyone buying tickets " on the side"-However..
I use to run a lottery pool back in day, and every player could buy their own tickets beyond our collective effort, no problem. The only rule the group and I had was all tickets bought in the cities where I worked was fair game to anyone on the list. My personal tickets had to be bought in my home town that was an hour away. That was said before every collection. So, if we had won a rather large pot any dispute would have ended immediately with the verification of where the ticket was purchased.
Feb 10, 2015, 1:11 am - Dead_Aim - Lottery Discussion Forum

Florida-- Time Travel 2/4-2/7
Short sum 2-6 or 9 is due and hits in Florida by 2/7..fact Root sum 2-6-9 due and hits in Florida by 2/7..fact Who wants to dispute this?
Feb 4, 2015, 8:49 am - Blackapple - Pick 3 Forum

Vtrac and due South Carolina 12/17-12/20
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Dec 19, 2014, 2:53 pm - Blackapple - Pick 3 Forum

Washington woman wins $90 million Powerball jackpot on first try
Boeing employee......I would say there is a 40% chance it is her first time. If she played then her co-workers would likely know about it (watercooler talk) and dispute the story in the press. I know several people her age who have never played, simply because they have no reason or need to. It is also possible that this is her first Powerball ticket, not first ticket ever. I could say it my first ticket if I have never played the game before. There are over 300 million people in America, so
Dec 5, 2014, 11:12 am - LottoMetro - Lottery News

Mega Millions jackpot climbs to $180 million
Yeah. You said 7th MM win this year and I and Drenick1 proved you wrong. If you call that something to dispute you should consider going into politics or reporting for MSANBC, known to be 5% accurate. Then you start bobbing and weaving and talking about scratchers and nothing is really random. Two MM jackpot winners in California so far this year. [/STORY]
Aug 23, 2014, 7:45 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery News

Ridge
I'm not here to defend Jimmy. If he is indeed guilty of the various and sundry allegations you have levied, he deserves every bit of the loss of reputation (such that it is) he'll get from that. However, I see you have taken a backhand shot at me. First of all, either call me out directly or don't do it at all. Second, leave me out of your dispute with Jimmy. Aside from occasionally agreeing with him (and only barely at that), I have absolutely nothing to do with the man. Third, and finally,
Jul 28, 2014, 7:55 pm - mediabrat - Lottery Discussion Forum

Jury rules that estranged brothers must split $1M lottery prize
lord only knows what the attorney's fees were. Unless the brother filing the lawsuit is a real moron the fees should be pretty reasonable. It's probably a few hours going over the story, maybe a bit of time while waiting for the trial, and trying to negotiate a settlement, and a few hours for a short trial. Call it 20 hours at a very generous $350 and it would have cost the winning brother 7 grand to get his 350 grand after taxes. Would have been nice if he got it for free, but he's way ahe
Jul 17, 2014, 7:53 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News