One ticket wins $400 million Powerball jackpot

Sep 19, 2013, 6:50 am (70 comments)

Powerball

1 winning ticket from South Carolina

Final jackpot total of $399.4 million is fifth-largest ever in USA

By Todd Northrop

Wednesday's massive Powerball jackpot that generated millions of ticket sales this week has been won by a single ticket sold in South Carolina.

The $399.4 million Powerball jackpot, which is the fifth-largest of any lottery game in history, started as a $40 million prize on August 10, 2013, and continued accumulating prize money for 12 consecutive drawings, until it was finally won Wednesday.

Early Sunday morning the game's organizer estimated Wednesday's jackpot at $400 million, and that estimate turned out to be almost exactly correct.  By Wednesday evening after all the ticket sales were counted, the actual jackpot amount stood at $399.4 million — the fifth-highest recorded by any lottery game in history, and the fourth-largest Powerball jackpot ever.

The final lump-sum cash value of the jackpot is $223.3 million, ranking as the eighth-largest jackpot cash value ever.

The Powerball winning numbers for Wednesday, September 18, 2013, were 7, 10, 22, 32, and 35, with Powerball number 19.

The lucky ticket was sold at Murphy USA on Augusta Road in Lexington, according to South Carolina Educational Lottery Executive Director Paula Harper Bethea. The town of just under 20,000 is right in the middle of the Palmetto State.

South Carolina lottery officials advised the winner to "sign the back of the ticket, put it in a safe location, seek financial or legal advice from a trusted source, and then come forward to claim the ticket."

The big jackpot winner is not the only one to bring home a heap of cash Wednesday night.

In addition to the jackpot winners, 12 lucky players matched the first 5 numbers for a $1,000,000 prize: 2 from California, 2 from Florida (both with Power Play), 2 from Georgia, 1 from New Jersey, 2 from New York, 2 from Pennsylvania (1 with Power Play), and 1 from South Carolina.

The 2 California second-prize winners will each be awarded $873,083, because California does not award fixed prizes. By law, California awards all prizes on a pari-mutuel basis, meaning the prizes will change each drawing based on the number of tickets sold and the number of tickets that won at each prize level.

Of all the second-prize winners, three of the tickets — both tickets sold in Florida and the ticket sold in Pennsylvania — were purchased with the Power Play option for an extra $1.  Because they purchased the Power Play, those three tickets are now worth $2 million.

Power Play is not available in California, because the fixed nature of the prize increase offered in Power Play is not compatible with California's pari-mutuel payouts.

169 tickets matched four white numbers plus the Powerball and won $10,000.  Of those tickets, 28 were purchased with the Power Play option, increasing the prize to $40,000, and 25 of the tickets were sold in California, where the prize was worth $5,546 this drawing.

The jackpot for the Saturday Powerball drawing is reset to $40 million.

Powerball is now played in 43 states, plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Tickets cost $2 each.

A 44th Powerball state will be added in early 2014, as the state of Wyoming has approved a new state lottery with the intention of joining Powerball and other multi-state lottery games. (See Wyoming officially becomes 44th state with a lottery, Lottery Post, Mar. 14, 2013.)

Powerball lottery results are published within minutes of the drawing at USA Mega (www.usamega.com). The USA Mega Web site provides lottery players in-depth information about the United States's two biggest multi-state lottery games, Mega Millions and Powerball.

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Roll Eyes figgures another podunk town

kyokushin187's avatarkyokushin187

Oh well.maybe I will have better luck on the ct lottery 4.5 million

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by kyokushin187 on Sep 19, 2013

Oh well.maybe I will have better luck on the ct lottery 4.5 million

Don't forget about Mega Millions tomorrow night -- $145 million!  Great cash value of $98.4 million.

sookie's avatarsookie

Nearly had heart failure this morning when I saw SC won!

 

had to run and check my tickets lol

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

I resisted the temptation to buy an extra ticket. Now I have $3 that I will use to buy 3 Mass Cash tickets and hopefully hit $1oo,ooo.

ryanm

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Sep 19, 2013

Don't forget about Mega Millions tomorrow night -- $145 million!  Great cash value of $98.4 million.

This is the first time since Friday, July 5, that the advertised Mega Millions jackpot is larger than the advertised Powerball jackpot (and probably the first time that even the MM cash jackpot is larger than the PB cash jackpot).

billionaire2bee

Im just glad it wasn't freakin New Jersey....again LOL

sully16's avatarsully16

Congrats to the lucky winner.

Erzulieredeyes's avatarErzulieredeyes

Sucks that it wasn't me because I thought for sure it would be..lol I had an auto pick almost identical to the numbers I picked myself after the auto purchase and thought it was a sign from above..LOL

Oh well, just glad it wasn't New York... Hate it everytime I see New York win. It's always New York, New Jersey, California, Michigan or Georgia winning.

On to Classic Lotto and Mega Millions untill the next big Powerball jackpot!! :)

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Sep 19, 2013

Don't forget about Mega Millions tomorrow night -- $145 million!  Great cash value of $98.4 million.

Will be rolling $15 office pool to Friday's MM. Got skunked on tickets myself. Meh. Better luck next time.

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Quote: Originally posted by Piaceri on Sep 19, 2013

Will be rolling $15 office pool to Friday's MM. Got skunked on tickets myself. Meh. Better luck next time.

Same here. Work pool goes to MM.

Good luck Piaceri.

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Sep 19, 2013

Same here. Work pool goes to MM.

Good luck Piaceri.

Good luck to you, too buckeye. Lep

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congratulation to the winner/s Hurray!

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Quote: Originally posted by sookie on Sep 19, 2013

Nearly had heart failure this morning when I saw SC won!

 

had to run and check my tickets lol

I would have done the same if it was OK.Big Grin

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Back to the drawing board. Time to go get some MM tickets with megaplier.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by mypiemaster on Sep 19, 2013

Back to the drawing board. Time to go get some MM tickets with megaplier.

Yes indeedie, mypiemaster! Idea

Nydebbie

Congrats to all the winners !

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Once all the States join PB, we'll get to do this every other month.

See it was sold in Lexington. Looks like a wealthy area down there from the homes they show.

Saylorgirl's avatarSaylorgirl

Well, hello mega millions I haven't forgotten you just put you aside for a few weeks.  We can be friends again!!

pickone4me's avatarpickone4me

Hopefully whoever won it,  will put the winnings toward doing something useful or cool,  like not wasting it on a stupid bicycle,  and is not at an age where it will just end up not being used and the state ends up with the money in the end.

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

Darn it!! I'm so sick of losing!!!

I'm not playing anymore!!!!!

I'm done!!!

I'm done!!!

LottoGuyBC's avatarLottoGuyBC

Holy Cow 1 Ticket Thud

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Quote: Originally posted by hearsetrax on Sep 19, 2013

Roll Eyes figgures another podunk town

Check the MLS for Lexington South Carolina! The top 50 most expensive homes listed are from: $3,870,000 down to $610,000!

Far from being a 'podunk town' LOL

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by dpoly1 on Sep 19, 2013

Check the MLS for Lexington South Carolina! The top 50 most expensive homes listed are from: $3,870,000 down to $610,000!

Far from being a 'podunk town' LOL

Oh nose! Not anudder rich white dude!  Thud

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Quote: Originally posted by Piaceri on Sep 19, 2013

Oh nose! Not anudder rich white dude!  Thud

LOL Ms. P you so crazy........remember that guy that posted on here last year when RI won and said it was probably a white person that won since most of the people in RI are white. Well low and behold Mrs. Louise White won but she wasn't white lol Green laugh

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by dallascowboyfan on Sep 19, 2013

LOL Ms. P you so crazy........remember that guy that posted on here last year when RI won and said it was probably a white person that won since most of the people in RI are white. Well low and behold Mrs. Louise White won but she wasn't white lol Green laugh

Green laugh  ROFL  I remember that!  LOL. It was too frickin' funny.  Green laugh

IamTheWinner

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Sep 19, 2013

Darn it!! I'm so sick of losing!!!

I'm not playing anymore!!!!!

I'm done!!!

I'm done!!!

I Agree!

BazookaJoe

Good things happen to people who wait.... Thank you Lord.

Litebets27's avatarLitebets27

Quote: Originally posted by BazookaJoe on Sep 19, 2013

Good things happen to people who wait.... Thank you Lord.

I hope this means you caught a piece og the winnings or the whole thing.

Congratulations if you did!!!

MsNumberDreamer's avatarMsNumberDreamer

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Sep 19, 2013

Darn it!! I'm so sick of losing!!!

I'm not playing anymore!!!!!

I'm done!!!

I'm done!!!

Just the way I feel about it.  Just tired of checking my ticket to have NOTHING.  But I can't give up the "dream" of winning one day. No Nod

JoshUK

Quote: Originally posted by MsNumberDreamer on Sep 19, 2013

Just the way I feel about it.  Just tired of checking my ticket to have NOTHING.  But I can't give up the "dream" of winning one day. No Nod

I'm the same =[

 

Big JP and I check my ticket and nothing and I just stop playing for a month or so then the JP gets big again and that dream of winning big comes back I buy 2 lines then lose again lol

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by pickone4me on Sep 19, 2013

Hopefully whoever won it,  will put the winnings toward doing something useful or cool,  like not wasting it on a stupid bicycle,  and is not at an age where it will just end up not being used and the state ends up with the money in the end.

the miser in washington state bought 2 top of line bicycles, but that was all he bought with his 80 million cash for 3 years. ok to buy a bicycle along with other stuff that you need or want. i'm sure that this anonoymous s.c. winner will make sure it doesn't end up with the state just because he may expire soon. there would be someone he/she could will it to before the state ends up with it.

mightwin's avatarmightwin

I guess lotto fever didnt happen on this run, no raises......lol We've been spoiled with the big jackpots lately

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Congratulations to all the WinnersParty

TheGameGrl's avatarTheGameGrl

Since I contributed to this persons winning, my hope is that it went to ONE person claiming. Have an adversion to Group Pool wins....

I enjoy those who say "I quit playing!",

That is great!!

Quit Playing ...and Start winning! :)

lejardin's avatarlejardin

News report said we probably will not know who won because South Carolina is an anonymous claim state. If true the winner just scored a second win!

Win$500Quick's avatarWin$500Quick

Quote: Originally posted by lejardin on Sep 19, 2013

News report said we probably will not know who won because South Carolina is an anonymous claim state. If true the winner just scored a second win!

CAN I REMAIN ANONYMOUS WHEN I HIT THE JACKPOT?

All but five states (DE, KS, MD, ND, OH) have laws that require the lottery to release the name and city of residence to anyone who asks. Other states may offer to assist you in some way, including such things as the creation of trusts. But generally, you will want to hire an attorney to review the laws in your state to see what options you might have. Photos and press conferences are up to you for most, but not all states. Check with your state lottery to see if photos or more are required. Most of the time, it is advisable to get it over with the press so that you don't have one or more reporters following you around to get that "exclusive" interview. Even if the you can keep your identity secret from the press and the public, you will have to be known to the lottery - so they can confirm that you are eligible to play and win.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Whew, 1 ticket wins the $399M annuity advertised Powerball jackpot!!!

It's been several years since a South Carolina lottery vendor sold a winning Powerball jackpot ticket! Disney

Stack47

Quote: Originally posted by helpmewin on Sep 19, 2013

Congratulations to all the WinnersParty

I contributed $10 to the winner; do you think they will spend it wisely?

psykomo's avatarpsykomo

Quote: Originally posted by kyokushin187 on Sep 19, 2013

Oh well.maybe I will have better luck on the ct lottery 4.5 million

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Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Quote: Originally posted by lejardin on Sep 19, 2013

News report said we probably will not know who won because South Carolina is an anonymous claim state. If true the winner just scored a second win!

lejardin,

Yeah. I feel the same way.

Win$500Quick,

I can't find a thing on the South Carolina lottery website FAQ pages about remaining anonymous.

?

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by Stack47 on Sep 19, 2013

I contributed $10 to the winner; do you think they will spend it wisely?

OH yeah i forgot that i also gave $20.00 to the pot, i hope they all do spend Wisely Hurray!

IamTheWinner

Quote: Originally posted by MsNumberDreamer on Sep 19, 2013

Just the way I feel about it.  Just tired of checking my ticket to have NOTHING.  But I can't give up the "dream" of winning one day. No Nod

I Agree!

sookie's avatarsookie

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Sep 20, 2013

lejardin,

Yeah. I feel the same way.

Win$500Quick,

I can't find a thing on the South Carolina lottery website FAQ pages about remaining anonymous.

?

It's on the form itself, the key is with SC that if someone does a Freedom of Information Act Request the names will still be released.  It happened in the past.  But you can claim anon and you can deny to take part in the media events, ect

But if the press really want to know they will find out.

It happened a few years ago, someone from Raleigh, NC won in South Carolina and the Raleigh press requested the info by the Freedom of Information Act because NC forces publicity or some such and since they lived in NC and that media outlet didn't think it was right they should remain anon.

Here's the info from the site:

Please Note: Players of the South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL) have the choice of whether or not to allow the Lottery to use their names and photos to advertise their win. Winners' information may be subject to disclosure under the S.C. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). These winners granted SCEL Claims Center Staff permission to publicize their winning experiences. Other winners who claimed their prizes at lottery retailers or who did not wish to have publicity are not featured.

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Quote: Originally posted by BazookaJoe on Sep 19, 2013

Good things happen to people who wait.... Thank you Lord.

Umm...got a funny feeling, you know something, about that jackpot ticket. Congrats to you.

En ReVal

I wonder what happened to the South Carolina winner: Johnathan Vargas?  He is listed as one of the 2009 PB winners.

lejardin's avatarlejardin

Quote: Originally posted by Win$500Quick on Sep 19, 2013

CAN I REMAIN ANONYMOUS WHEN I HIT THE JACKPOT?

All but five states (DE, KS, MD, ND, OH) have laws that require the lottery to release the name and city of residence to anyone who asks. Other states may offer to assist you in some way, including such things as the creation of trusts. But generally, you will want to hire an attorney to review the laws in your state to see what options you might have. Photos and press conferences are up to you for most, but not all states. Check with your state lottery to see if photos or more are required. Most of the time, it is advisable to get it over with the press so that you don't have one or more reporters following you around to get that "exclusive" interview. Even if the you can keep your identity secret from the press and the public, you will have to be known to the lottery - so they can confirm that you are eligible to play and win.

Thanks for posting that.  As usual can never depend on news reports.

Win$500Quick's avatarWin$500Quick

Quote: Originally posted by En ReVal on Sep 20, 2013

I wonder what happened to the South Carolina winner: Johnathan Vargas?  He is listed as one of the 2009 PB winners.

Jay Vargas was on the LCML. Lottery Changed My Life Teenage Millionaire

Discover how the youngest Powerball winner ever uses his $35 million dollar windfall to launch an all-female wrestling show.  Then, uncover the ?method of  a 7-time lottery winner uses to keep on hitting his numbers.

On the show he said it was the first time he ever played Powerball when he won and how he spent an hour listening to his bank balance, used some money to invest in Wrestilicious. Lived in Tampa, FL for a little while, became homesick and returned to SC to live with his family. He is the youngest Powerball winner ever at age 19.

lejardin's avatarlejardin

Quote: Originally posted by Win$500Quick on Sep 20, 2013

Jay Vargas was on the LCML. Lottery Changed My Life Teenage Millionaire

Discover how the youngest Powerball winner ever uses his $35 million dollar windfall to launch an all-female wrestling show.  Then, uncover the ?method of  a 7-time lottery winner uses to keep on hitting his numbers.

On the show he said it was the first time he ever played Powerball when he won and how he spent an hour listening to his bank balance, used some money to invest in Wrestilicious. Lived in Tampa, FL for a little while, became homesick and returned to SC to live with his family. He is the youngest Powerball winner ever at age 19.

I think i would be calling my bank(s) and checking on line to see my balances too.  How exciting! And it would verify I am not dreaming lol.

brees2012's avatarbrees2012

    Somebody  from Lexington South Carolina who won .................

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by brees2012 on Sep 20, 2013

    Somebody  from Lexington South Carolina who won .................

Yep...just outside of Columbia. I have a cousin who lives in Lexington but not really sure if he even plays the lottery.

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by Win$500Quick on Sep 20, 2013

Jay Vargas was on the LCML. Lottery Changed My Life Teenage Millionaire

Discover how the youngest Powerball winner ever uses his $35 million dollar windfall to launch an all-female wrestling show.  Then, uncover the ?method of  a 7-time lottery winner uses to keep on hitting his numbers.

On the show he said it was the first time he ever played Powerball when he won and how he spent an hour listening to his bank balance, used some money to invest in Wrestilicious. Lived in Tampa, FL for a little while, became homesick and returned to SC to live with his family. He is the youngest Powerball winner ever at age 19.

The cash option was 17 million so his initial take home was roughly $11.5 million and by the time he paid the balance of the tax owed to Uncle Sam he probably netted  a little less than $10 million.

I had read that he hired several former WWF executives to help him with his wrestling show...I believe they also padded their own pocketbooks at his expense. I don't think he became homesick because he missed his family, he most likely moved back in with his mom because he was sick to his stomach when he realized his bank account was almost depleted.

Party1377

Quote: Originally posted by sookie on Sep 20, 2013

It's on the form itself, the key is with SC that if someone does a Freedom of Information Act Request the names will still be released.  It happened in the past.  But you can claim anon and you can deny to take part in the media events, ect

But if the press really want to know they will find out.

It happened a few years ago, someone from Raleigh, NC won in South Carolina and the Raleigh press requested the info by the Freedom of Information Act because NC forces publicity or some such and since they lived in NC and that media outlet didn't think it was right they should remain anon.

Here's the info from the site:

Please Note: Players of the South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL) have the choice of whether or not to allow the Lottery to use their names and photos to advertise their win. Winners' information may be subject to disclosure under the S.C. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). These winners granted SCEL Claims Center Staff permission to publicize their winning experiences. Other winners who claimed their prizes at lottery retailers or who did not wish to have publicity are not featured.

They should have just moved from NC to South Carolina not hard. I think people should be able to stay anon safer.

En ReVal

That is something else...shame it didn't have an alternate dream to invest in..

Party1377

Quote: Originally posted by Erzulieredeyes on Sep 19, 2013

Sucks that it wasn't me because I thought for sure it would be..lol I had an auto pick almost identical to the numbers I picked myself after the auto purchase and thought it was a sign from above..LOL

Oh well, just glad it wasn't New York... Hate it everytime I see New York win. It's always New York, New Jersey, California, Michigan or Georgia winning.

On to Classic Lotto and Mega Millions untill the next big Powerball jackpot!! :)

CA has never won a powerball yet they just got the game. I thought for sure last 2 big JP would have been going to CA.

Also I hate when people who don't play before the JP get's big then buys a ticket when it get's big & BAM they win. Yet regular players get nothing. So frustrating. Also seems like most winners already have money & don't need it.

LottoMetro's avatarLottoMetro

Quote: Originally posted by Party1377 on Sep 21, 2013

CA has never won a powerball yet they just got the game. I thought for sure last 2 big JP would have been going to CA.

Also I hate when people who don't play before the JP get's big then buys a ticket when it get's big & BAM they win. Yet regular players get nothing. So frustrating. Also seems like most winners already have money & don't need it.

California's share of ticket sales is actually smaller when the jackpots are larger. In the last $400M drawing, NY actually sold more tickets than CA. People in my state are complaining all the time that such-and-such states always win (we've only had 1 Powerball winner), but it seems that way because those states contribute a higher proportion of ticket sales. Your complaints show the beauty of randomness in lottery drawings. The lottery doesn't have memory of who has or has not played in the past or how badly the players need the money. Unfortunately life can't be fair to everyone. Wink

thehiddentruth

FBI back ground is done via government hacker of security cameras. its all through the digital world . 1st through identifyication is found through  the Department of motor vehicles DMV 26 point facial recognition to identify ticket holder ..then very thorough FBI  background check is preformed on ticket holder and associates,friends,and family..phone tapps, the whole 9.. they dont put old sparky the late night security gard this ... they use the best and sharpest people in the Cyber secuirty head quarters Colorado Springs .. They are not gonna let a felon,muslim, or an unemployed person(s) with a past get millions .. its a matter of national security period.. thats why the little old ladies from small town win or factory workers with zero past and come from a long line of factory workers with no past ..

thehiddentruth

the whole thing is rigged .. 1st by doing background check .We live in a digital world people . via digital store security cameras are hacked by Govt.. Colorado Springs CO ... Then 26 point facial recognition through DMV to identify ticket holder --  then FBI background on friends,family , associates etc.. your internet,facebook and phones history ..the works are thoroughly looked into .  cyber security guys are on this.

You cant let a felon , muslim ,unemployed  party animal or gun nut run off with kind of money .. its a matter of natinal security.. period..

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by thehiddentruth on Sep 21, 2013

the whole thing is rigged .. 1st by doing background check .We live in a digital world people . via digital store security cameras are hacked by Govt.. Colorado Springs CO ... Then 26 point facial recognition through DMV to identify ticket holder --  then FBI background on friends,family , associates etc.. your internet,facebook and phones history ..the works are thoroughly looked into .  cyber security guys are on this.

You cant let a felon , muslim ,unemployed  party animal or gun nut run off with kind of money .. its a matter of natinal security.. period..

               Crazy

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by thehiddentruth on Sep 21, 2013

FBI back ground is done via government hacker of security cameras. its all through the digital world . 1st through identifyication is found through  the Department of motor vehicles DMV 26 point facial recognition to identify ticket holder ..then very thorough FBI  background check is preformed on ticket holder and associates,friends,and family..phone tapps, the whole 9.. they dont put old sparky the late night security gard this ... they use the best and sharpest people in the Cyber secuirty head quarters Colorado Springs .. They are not gonna let a felon,muslim, or an unemployed person(s) with a past get millions .. its a matter of national security period.. thats why the little old ladies from small town win or factory workers with zero past and come from a long line of factory workers with no past ..

Explain why a registered sex offender won MM in Michigan several years ago.

Take off the tin foil hat and take your meds, dude. Hippy

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by Piaceri on Sep 21, 2013

Explain why a registered sex offender won MM in Michigan several years ago.

Take off the tin foil hat and take your meds, dude. Hippy

Green laugh

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Quote: Originally posted by thehiddentruth on Sep 21, 2013

FBI back ground is done via government hacker of security cameras. its all through the digital world . 1st through identifyication is found through  the Department of motor vehicles DMV 26 point facial recognition to identify ticket holder ..then very thorough FBI  background check is preformed on ticket holder and associates,friends,and family..phone tapps, the whole 9.. they dont put old sparky the late night security gard this ... they use the best and sharpest people in the Cyber secuirty head quarters Colorado Springs .. They are not gonna let a felon,muslim, or an unemployed person(s) with a past get millions .. its a matter of national security period.. thats why the little old ladies from small town win or factory workers with zero past and come from a long line of factory workers with no past ..

The hidden truth? More like the obvious B.SBS

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Quote: Originally posted by thehiddentruth on Sep 21, 2013

the whole thing is rigged .. 1st by doing background check .We live in a digital world people . via digital store security cameras are hacked by Govt.. Colorado Springs CO ... Then 26 point facial recognition through DMV to identify ticket holder --  then FBI background on friends,family , associates etc.. your internet,facebook and phones history ..the works are thoroughly looked into .  cyber security guys are on this.

You cant let a felon , muslim ,unemployed  party animal or gun nut run off with kind of money .. its a matter of natinal security.. period..

Dude, if you keep posting this kind of crapolla, people are gonna start thinking, you are nuts. CUCKOOOOOOOOOCrazy

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Quote: Originally posted by thehiddentruth on Sep 21, 2013

the whole thing is rigged .. 1st by doing background check .We live in a digital world people . via digital store security cameras are hacked by Govt.. Colorado Springs CO ... Then 26 point facial recognition through DMV to identify ticket holder --  then FBI background on friends,family , associates etc.. your internet,facebook and phones history ..the works are thoroughly looked into .  cyber security guys are on this.

You cant let a felon , muslim ,unemployed  party animal or gun nut run off with kind of money .. its a matter of natinal security.. period..

hehehehe

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Quote: Originally posted by mypiemaster on Sep 22, 2013

Dude, if you keep posting this kind of crapolla, people are gonna start thinking, you are nuts. CUCKOOOOOOOOOCrazy

Too late. I ALREADY think he's nuts.

Piaceri is right. Take your meds.

Erzulieredeyes's avatarErzulieredeyes

Quote: Originally posted by Party1377 on Sep 21, 2013

CA has never won a powerball yet they just got the game. I thought for sure last 2 big JP would have been going to CA.

Also I hate when people who don't play before the JP get's big then buys a ticket when it get's big & BAM they win. Yet regular players get nothing. So frustrating. Also seems like most winners already have money & don't need it.

I NEVER said CA won Powerball, I'm aware that they haven't won PB yet. I'm talking in general with big lotteries, these states are the main ones that are always winning.

And  I do play before these jackpots get big, but I'm going to start to cut back because I've looked at this years pile of tickets and I've probably spent around $1400+ worth of tickets so far and won less than $200 in return. It's only smart to play when the jackpot is HIGH to reduce shelling out $$ ur'll end up losing anyway when most jackpots now a days aren't won until it reaches over $100M.

Doesn't make sense to play when the jackpots are smaller in PB/MM unless you're buying one line per game considering the odds in these games.

billionaire2bee

Quote: Originally posted by Party1377 on Sep 21, 2013

CA has never won a powerball yet they just got the game. I thought for sure last 2 big JP would have been going to CA.

Also I hate when people who don't play before the JP get's big then buys a ticket when it get's big & BAM they win. Yet regular players get nothing. So frustrating. Also seems like most winners already have money & don't need it.

LOL who doesnt need 400 million dollars??? Im pickin at ya I know what you're trying to say though, those people with a decent lifestyle playing have a litte more disposable income at the ready

fwlawrence's avatarfwlawrence

The one person who just claimed the win chose to remain anonymous. South Carolina lottery didn't even say whether it was lump sum or annuity.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by hearsetrax on Sep 22, 2013

hehehehe

I heard of chicken and waffles but never rabbit and flapjacks.

Might be good though.

jamella724

The winner is indeed to lucky to win this huge jackpot prize alone. I wonder if the winner already came forward to claim the prize? I agree, I hope he was able to sign the back of the ticket and seek legal advice first before claiming the prize.

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