Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
You don't need the multiplier for the main jackpot as I've been told in recent days by Mo and others. So that's something to keep in mind. I thought you would, kinda like a slot machine where you have to play the highest to hit the highest.Comment
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
So you only need the $2 ticket for the main jackpot?MLB: Texas Rangers
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
Correct, you only need two bucks for a ticket to win the jackpot.
When I first bought my tickets I had that daydream phase where I was thinking about everything I would do and what order I would do it all in if I got a piece. I quickly got a hold of myself and reminded myself that it's basically impossible, especially when I looked at all the lines of numbers was like "man now I get it." Crazy luck to get all 6 numbers correct.
That being said, I am a dreamer, ya never know!"Successful people do not celebrate in the adversity or misfortune of others."
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
Yes. If all 5 numbers and the Powerball match, you get the jackpot.
Besides, the multiplier doesn't even apply to the jackpot. It's for any other winnings. They aren't gonna give you 3 billion dollars. But if you win 500, they'll give you 1500 bucks.Boston Red Sox
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I wonder why someone who isn't already a billionaire doesn't just purchase every possible combination.
There are only 292,201,338 possible combinations, yet the cash option is up to 868,000,000 and will likely be north of a billion dollars by the time of the draw.
The only way they would lose money is if two or more other winning tickets are sold. It is possible, but it's just something to ponder. And yes, I realize it would be a LOT of work to make sure you get one of every combination but if you're already a billionaire you can hire a team people to handle it.Comment
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
I wonder why someone who isn't already a billionaire doesn't just purchase every possible combination.
There are only 292,201,338 possible combinations, yet the cash option is up to 868,000,000 and will likely be north of a billion dollars by the time of the draw.
The only way they would lose money is if two or more other winning tickets are sold. It is possible, but it's just something to ponder. And yes, I realize it would be a LOT of work to make sure you get one of every combination but if you're already a billionaire you can hire a team people to handle it.
I guess like you said the main deterrent would be the odds of splitting the jackpot and losing money that way?"Successful people do not celebrate in the adversity or misfortune of others."
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
That would be a dick move though.MLB: Texas Rangers
Soccer: FC Dallas, Fleetwood Town
NCAA: SMU, UTA
NFL: Dallas Cowboys
NHL: Dallas Stars
NBA: Dallas Mavericks
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
I would go with the lump sum on this one and buy myself a hockey franchise and move it to a legit city like Hartford or Seattle.Comment
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I read an article about this earlier.
I guess like you said the main deterrent would be the odds of splitting the jackpot and losing money that way?Comment
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
But I can confidently say it won't be anyone here from OS. Or that you know. Or that you've passed on the streets over the course of your entire life.
That last statement is only mildly hyperbolic. There's a 1 in 292 million chance. There's about 300 million people in the US. Perhaps you've traveled?
I'll take a coffee.
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Re: Which payment option would you choose if you won the lottery?
Plus this... http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/13/up...uity.html?_r=0Last edited by Redacted01; 01-12-2016, 05:58 PM.Comment
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