I think I might get a boat if I win this one.
I think I might get a boat if I win this one.
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I think I might get a boat if I win this one.
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If I win I'm still going to buy a new truck and think about the rest. Well, maybe I'd buy a pony too! The ticket money I spent for Saturday's drawing totaled $7. Will probably go in with people from work if they get tickets again and I'd buy 2 ticket for myself and husband again. So that's another $7. for a total of $14. That's cheap fun!
Anyone want to lend me $584M so I can buy one of each possible number combination?
I'm confused by the $7. Here the tickets are $2 each.
I'll stop reusing dryer sheets. Maybe.
I apologize that I don't remember the particulars but you'll get the gist. Here in Iowa, names of winners must be released but when a group of Quaker Oats employees won the lottery they immediately hired a lawyer who told the lottery that he intended to sue to keep the names of the winners private (he may have actually filed some type of paperwork with the court?). I think they had 30 days or so to file suit and the lottery was barred from releasing the names until it was decided. The deadline for filing a suit came and went without a lawsuit being filed, so the lottery released the names.
Wasn't that ingenious!? They had all of their affairs in order before anyone knew who had won.
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Double check your state's lottery website. I read somewhere that for some, it was 90-180 days.As long as you wait to claim the ticket no one knows so you can have your affairs in order. You don't need an attorney to waste your money filing a law suit. Don't you have up to a year to claim your winnings?
As long as you wait to claim the ticket no one knows so you can have your affairs in order. You don't need an attorney to waste your money filing a law suit. Don't you have up to a year to claim your winnings?