Discussion:Store Clerks: Lottery Cheats
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| Sign your ticket! Even if you think you've lost, sign your ticket before you have a clerk check them for you. For years, I had naively assumed that lottery retailers could not play the lottery. How wrong I was. http://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/attorney-texas-lottery-won-183961.html
There was also a special on this on one of the news networks. The retailers in several states were some of the biggest lottery winners in the state. A customer would come in on a 3 number or 4 number game thinking they had won one amount, when they were actually entitled to more. Of course, the retailers lied to them, and paid out the smaller winnings, and pocketed the difference. | |
| 3 November 2009 | |
| I got a laugh out of today's political cartoon in the AJC - at the bottom of your link (this won't work tomorrow) | |
Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said: | 3 November 2009 |
| Can I say that Mike is a "friend" of mine....? He is a good, lovely, simple soul. | |


