perfectchaos007
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Weird, the Texas lottery spokesperson articles keep quoting was a friend in college.
Your friend works for the Texas Lottery commission in Austin? Nice
Weird, the Texas lottery spokesperson articles keep quoting was a friend in college.
is that user legit?
Your friend works for the Texas Lottery commission in Austin? Nice
Still that 1.3 number, but:
is that user legit?
Guess not, given that no one chose them.
Still that 1.3 number, but:
Only 6 states allow anonymous winnersUNFUCKINGBELIVABLE.
But seriously, we are at a point that no matter were this person is that wins this, they should maintain anonymity if only for at least a few days after they claim it..
USAMega.com
No jackpot winner; 28 tickets matched the 1st 5 numbers for a $1 million prize (2 from Arizona, 6 from California, 2 from Connecticut (1 with Power Play), 1 from Florida, 1 from Georgia, 1 from Iowa, 1 from Maryland, 1 from Massachusetts, 3 from Michigan, 3 from New York, 2 from Ohio, 1 from Pennsylvania, 3 from Texas (2 with Power Play), and 1 from Virginia)
$1.3 billion it is then
Only 6 states allow anonymous winners
$1.3 billion to start. And with 4 days of sales....maybe $2 billion?
Michael van Poppel ‏@mpoppel now8 seconds ago
Lottery confirms: Wednesday's Powerball jackpot will be $1.3 billion, or $806 million cash value http://bit.ly/1kWRFLN
Fffffff
Is the 1mil prize split? Or does everyone get 1m, like everyone who gets the other lower prized get a flat prize?
Only 6 states allow anonymous winners
Hopefully they are smart enough, get lawyered up and go through a blind trust.
Is there seriously no way to avoid it? What would be the best way to gain back ones anonymous status after they win? Change names and move?Only 6 states allow anonymous winners
Is there seriously no way to avoid it? What would be the best way to gain back ones anonymous status after they win? Changes names and move?
Can't imagine having your name revealed like that out to the world.
Is there seriously no way to avoid it? What would be the best way to gain back ones anonymous status after they win? Changes names and move?
Can't imagine having your name revealed like that out to the world.
Is there seriously no way to avoid it? What would be the best way to gain back ones anonymous status after they win? Changes names and move?
Can't imagine having your name revealed like that out to the world.
Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Ohio and South Carolina still allow winners to remain anonymous.
Other states, however, permit winners to create limited liability companies, so that when their names have to be announced, it's the companies and not individuals that are identified.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...0m-good-luck-staying-anonymous-if-you-n492981
Took this just now...
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Took this just now...
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The lower tier prizes aren't split except in California which the second tier prize is in a parimutuel system.Is the 1mil prize split? Or does everyone get 1m, like everyone who gets the other lower prized get a flat prize?
Took this just now...
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Can't believe no one won.
this shit is such a scam. they made the odds of winning much lower than before by increasing the number range. thats why the prize is ballooning.
If I win I'm
1. Getting a lawyer and all that legal jazz.
2. If allowed, legally changing my name before claiming.
3. Going to a hollywood makeup artist to completely change my appearance.
4. Go to appearance.
5. Continue working as if nothing happened for at least a month.
6. Peacing the fuck out.
If, I win.
If I win I'm
1. Getting a lawyer and all that legal jazz.
2. If allowed, legally changing my name before claiming.
3. Going to a hollywood makeup artist to completely change my appearance.
4. Go to appearance.
5. Continue working as if nothing happened for at least a month.
6. Peacing the fuck out.
If, I win.