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This "tip" is news to me, courtesy of Huff-Po
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...6pLid%3D185270 ----------------- Suggest a genuine blackink pen and NOT one of those gel inkpens, which are easily erased. beefsteak |
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This "tip" is news to me, courtesy of Huff-Po |
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i dont buy many lottery tickets, only if the jackpot is over 15 million, and i sign the ticket right there at the counter. that way whether it wins or not, it is clearly marked as mine...use a fine point sharpie, no way to erase it... The fine point sharpie is a good idea, like Beefsteak, I've always signed with a regular pen. Haven't bought a ticket in awhile, but it's fun on occasion. |
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I don't sign the back of the lottery ticket. What I do is a little different. On the back there is a place for "Name," "Address," and "Signature." On the "Name" line I place the name of the "person" who owns the ticket, in my case "The Lottery Investment Trust." Then in the event the ticket wins my lawyer signs the ticket on behalf of the Trust. Thus my name is not the one advertised as the winner.
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Thanks, publico. More questions, pls? So, you win, the you go find a lawyer, that lawyer creates a trust, and then you go make the claim?
How much is the retainer a lawyer asks for upfront if he or she knows they are setting up a winning lottery ticket trust that you have to cough up before they will write up the trust? So, in your scenario, it is the lawyer who goes to the state lottery commission and gets the winnings for you? Thanks for any additional information. I seem to remember a group of 3 rather silent young men who shared a lottery winning a few months back, and their attorney did all the talking while the cameras were flashing. Looks like they couldn't avoid the limelight totally. Makes me wonder if the state lottery commission required their appearance as part of the winner dog and pony show. beefsteak |
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I don't sign the back of the lottery ticket. What I do is a little different. On the back there is a place for "Name," "Address," and "Signature." On the "Name" line I place the name of the "person" who owns the ticket, in my case "The Lottery Investment Trust." Then in the event the ticket wins my lawyer signs the ticket on behalf of the Trust. Thus my name is not the one advertised as the winner. |
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