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if you found a winning ticket that wasn't yours
To correctly report the claim procedure in PA, anything over 600$ on a single ticket is to be filed with the state , and issued by them in approximately 6 weeks or there abouts. Any retailer caught *cashing* in A Ticket above the six hundred dollar mark are prone to license recinding. Here is the kicker way around that little policy. Example: Joe Smith has 7 tickets from a pick 3 game. Each one valued at 150$ each. He can go to any PA lottery retailer and cash them in , even though combined
Jun 5, 2007, 7:03 pm - TheGameGrl - Lottery Discussion Forum

state thats most likely rigged
I'm not going to give a symposium on cathode ray (picture) tubes on a lottery forum.If you're really that interested, and if you don't believe me (and you obviously don't), then turn off your computer, get off your butt, go to your local television station and ask to speak with their chief engineer. Then log on again and regale us with your suspicions that he must be in on the conspiracy, since he'll tell you what I've already told you (I guess this will finger me as a member of the inner circle
Nov 30, 2004, 11:02 am - jim695 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Asked ChatGPT How To Win the Lottery
I said, PROBABILITY of one of the 1000 QPs winning the jackpot . And you said, it appears you have changed your mind and now agree that 1,000 different tickets gives ODDS of 1 in 292,201 of winning the Powerball jackpot Gary mentioned a problem with reading reading comprehension and though there is a dispute over calculating odds, you're the only one confusing probability with odds. Hopefully by highlighting what I said you pretending I changed my mind will help. Oh and you never a
Feb 1, 2023, 1:08 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Last night $32m Canada Lotto 649 draw
Where did you explain how it works? Why don't you start a post and put on it? Sooo, just az Garyo1954 haz said .. You're obviously lookin for somethin you can take back to dat fake knockoff site... I neva said I explained how it werkz , uther than show the resultz of it, which NOBODY can dispute..My momma didn't raise any foolz..so, I'm certainly NOT gonna just start a Post, and put it on ....GIT REEEAAL..soundz like you and dat crackhead Mayor in Canada been partakin 2getha.. Yeeaa,
Jan 12, 2022, 10:47 pm - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum

What are the basic patterns of a lottery of numbers?
All a matter of how one perceives the game. If one perceives it as a one time coin flip event, I won't dispute it. But as a series of events where there are 185 yellow, green, blue, orange, red, pink, purple, and rainbow balls in a box with 139 black balls, its different. As a singular event one might pull all black balls, but in a series of events, multi-colored sets are going to overtake and surpass any single colored set. So I choose to play for a multi-colored set on given kno
Apr 19, 2019, 2:57 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Contested lottery winner
How was that situation any different than in any other store? It happened in 1991 when a player asked for five $1 tickets and a clerk printed a $5 Lotto America ticket. According the story, the store owner told the clerks to try and sell mistake tickets because if they didn't, the store had to buy them. When and how the ticket was bought was moot to the South Dakota Lottery because for them there was no question who they should pay off: the person who presents the ticket and whose name is o
Mar 14, 2017, 12:13 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Contested lottery winner
This did actually happen !I remembered it well It would have helped had you not forgot some major details like it was a $5 Lotto America ticket and not a $2 PB ticket, the 32 year old clerk lied about when she bought the ticket, you said a judge ordered a split when the case was actually settled out of court, and a link to the story would really help. But the most important detail you omitted was For lottery officials, there was no question who they should pay off: the person who present
Mar 13, 2017, 5:00 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

PA Lottery Proposed Play at Pump Will Accept Credit Cards
This just sounds like a complicated mess ... I wouldn't be interested. With the problems that I have had at self-serve lottery terminals ... maybe buying $10 in tickets would end up $100 on my credit card. I would never put a purchase on a debit card ... you can't dispute that like you can with a credit card purchase ... but disputing a charge on a credit card could also be a tough go, I would think. By the way, you are saying people can currently use a credit card to buy lottery tickets i
Nov 1, 2015, 9:39 am - Crazy Wombat - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Pools
We don't have a written agreement in place and I hope all the members are trustworthy. so there's no dispute about which tickets belong to the pool and which are our own tickets. If it's okay, I'd like to discuss these two items briefly. First, I hope that the (12) years of trustworthiness will also prevail in the event of a winning ticket without an agreement in place. For the record, with the type of money involved here with winning, a signed and notarized agreement should be standa
Mar 2, 2014, 4:37 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
The logic in the first two paragraphs is very, very, very flawed. You can't assume that your odds reduced (per bet) b/c only one will win. That's simply wrong because the ball only lands once, and then stops. If it was such that there were multiple, non repeatable results, then your logic would be fine. I really don't feel like I can explain it any clearer. The odds of you winning are 5/38 with your example. That's the same as 33 to 5, not 33 to 1. There is no difference between putting
Jan 10, 2013, 8:22 pm - Boney526 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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