Well he never did say when they would hit!!
This is really crazy!!
I’d invest the money in some mutual funds and allow myself to live $10,000 better than I currently was.
So, I suppose MammiDami will try to claim these winnings as belonging to him and his New Yawk City happy hunting grounds.
Zoltar knows all but Mamdouchbag knows better. Gimme dat
a lot of people use the birthday numbers of family members
if their family members are over 30 years old then they are using numbers that are even older than this guy’s numbers
wow, i just can’t believe it, how is that possible? :)
In before the rage against demonic vending machines.
I wonder how much he spent in buying lottery tickets over 30 years? Assume he purchased only 1 ticket a day, at $1 per ticket, over 30 years. At 7% interest, it would be about $36,740.
The Michigan Powerball lottery only pays out about 63% of money taken in goes to prizes. On large prizes, a significant amount goes to taxes.
Fortune cookies too!
Maybe worth paying attention to those numbers:
“One of the most notable incidents occurred on March 30, 2005, when 110 people won second-tier Powerball prizes—89 won $100,000 and 21 won $500,000—by playing the same five numbers: 22, 28, 32, 33, and 39 (with the Powerball number 42). An investigation revealed that all the winners had used numbers from fortune cookies manufactured by Wonton Food Inc.”
What would playing the same number 100 or 150 times a year for 30 years add up to? Bear in mind the price rise of tickets a few years back.
He didn’t win a million dollars. One million minus $320,000 in taxes equals $680,000.