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Thread: I'm Tired of Not Winning The California Super Lotto Plus Jackpot

  1. #1
    MagicMtnDan
    I've been playing it for years and expected to win last night's $71,000,000 jackpot (yeah, sure, I "expected" to win :wink: ) - at least no one won it so now I can win the $81,000,000 http://www.calottery.com/images/slpjackpot.gif
    Do anyone know someone who won a big jackpot (not a lesser prize)?

  2. #2
    Kilrtoy
    I havent won so much as 5 bucks in like 7 years or so

  3. #3
    JetBoatRich
    I missed it by 5 numbers, so close
    Don't know anybody, but one the biggest jackpots was won from the same place we go get ours. The couple that won lived in a single wide trailer in town. They were retired I believe, that was good story. the park is run down, so now they live where they want just about.

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    MagicMtnDan
    There was a couple of huge lottery pools back east this week - a Powerball and another one - both were over $100,000,000 as I recall.

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    Kilrtoy
    In a double wide with heat and air

  6. #6
    JetBoatRich
    Originally posted by Kilrtoy
    In a double wide with heat and air
    they won like 80mil, so they have opt. for the DBL wide

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    jbtrailerjim
    I play quite often and I have never won more than ten buck's. It's such a waste of money but I can't resist when the jackpot start's gettin high.

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    Dr. Eagle
    Originally posted by jbtrailerjim
    I play quite often and I have never won more than ten buck's. It's such a waste of money but I can't resist when the jackpot start's gettin high.
    I gave up on it...
    Even when the jackpot gets so high.
    I haven't been struck by lightning yet either, and my odds of that are better than the lotto....

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    MagicMtnDan
    Lottery Jackpots Unclaimed in Three States
    By M.R. KROPKO, AP
    SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio (Jan. 1) - Someone who buys lottery tickets in this Cleveland suburb is going to have a prosperous new year. Ditto for ticket buyers in Pennsylvania and South Carolina.
    A winning Mega Millions ticket worth $162 million was sold at a convenience store here, Ohio Lottery spokeswoman Mardele Cohen said. It was the only ticket in the 11-state jackpot that matched all the numbers in Tuesday night's drawing. The winning numbers were 12, 18, 21, 32 and 46. The Mega Ball number was 49.
    By the time lottery offices closed for the holiday late Wednesday, no one had claimed the prize.
    ''Some people who win big jackpots need the time to plan what they're going to do,'' Cohen said. Ohio lottery winners have 180 days to stake their claim.
    Lottery offices also were closed Thursday in Pennsylvania and South Carolina, where two winning tickets were sold in Wednesday night's drawing for a $221.5 million Powerball lottery prize.
    The winning Powerball ticket in South Carolina was sold at Coit McCarter's Clover Shop and Save store in Clover, a small town near the North Carolina line. McCarter said he isn't sure the four-leaf clover that replaces the ''o'' in Clover in his store's name makes the store lucky, ''but you like to feel it does.''
    Along with the big prize ticket, McCarter's sold a ticket worth $5,000 in Wednesday's drawing. About three months ago, one of his customers bought a ticket worth $300,000.
    No one visited the store Thursday morning to show off the winning ticket, McCarter said. The winner will have to wait until lottery offices reopen Friday to claim the prize, said spokeswoman Tara Robertson.
    ''First thing tomorrow morning, we'll be glad to give them everything they ever wanted,'' Robertson said.
    The winning Powerball tickets matched the numbers five, seven, 18, 28 and 35. The Powerball number was 1.
    Pennsylvania's winning Powerball ticket was sold at a convenience store outside York, about 80 miles west of Philadelphia, said Steve Kniley, spokesman for the state Revenue Department.
    ''Our employees are riding really high right now, because they know somebody on the staff sold the winning ticket,'' said Scott Hartman, the president of the Rutter's Farm Stores chain.
    ''The experience with this is that it will be days, if not weeks, before a winner is announced,'' Kniley said. ''We advise people to take their time and consult with financial advisers before coming forward.''
    Mega Millions is played in 11 states. Powerball is played in 24 states and Washington, D.C.
    When redeeming the Mega Millions ticket, the winner or winners may choose between an immediate cash payout of $95 million before taxes or $162 million over 26 years, Cohen said Wednesday. The lump-sum payment would be about $67.9 million after taxes, she said.
    For the Powerball winners, each ticket is worth $110.75 million over 30 years or a onetime payment of $60.1 million before taxes.
    The biggest single-ticket winner in the world is Jack Whittaker Jr. of West Virginia. He won a $314.9 million jackpot in Powerball in December 2002.

  10. #10
    LASERRAY
    Legally change your last name to end in the letter Z and watch your luck change!

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