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SignUp Now!I'd take the lump sum simply because my name is going to change immediately after I win and I'm probably going to be living in a country or countries that aren't the USA. So just give me my money and I'll be on my way.
Except for the part where you may be in a state that requires you to publicly collect it.If I won the lottery, I would tell no one except for my immediate family. Wouldn't even tell the in-laws. I'd collect my money, move abroad with my wife, and buy a winery.
Except for the part where you may be in a state that requires you to publicly collect it.If I won the lottery, I would tell no one except for my immediate family. Wouldn't even tell the in-laws. I'd collect my money, move abroad with my wife, and buy a winery.
There are only a handful of states that allow an individual to collect anonymously, I believe. Whether you can do so through a series of trusts would be a worthwhile discussion to have with a lawyer before claiming the prize, though... which this lady clearly did not do.Except for the part where you may be in a state that requires you to publicly collect it.If I won the lottery, I would tell no one except for my immediate family. Wouldn't even tell the in-laws. I'd collect my money, move abroad with my wife, and buy a winery.
Damn, that's a thing? That blows
There are only a handful of states that allow an individual to collect anonymously, I believe. Whether you can do so through a series of trusts would be a worthwhile discussion to have with a lawyer before claiming the prize, though... which this lady clearly did not do.Except for the part where you may be in a state that requires you to publicly collect it.If I won the lottery, I would tell no one except for my immediate family. Wouldn't even tell the in-laws. I'd collect my money, move abroad with my wife, and buy a winery.
Damn, that's a thing? That blows
Is Michigan one of them?There are only a handful of states that allow an individual to collect anonymously, I believe. Whether you can do so through a series of trusts would be a worthwhile discussion to have with a lawyer before claiming the prize, though... which this lady clearly did not do.Except for the part where you may be in a state that requires you to publicly collect it.
Damn, that's a thing? That blows
Yeah, there're only six states where you can remain anonymous. It's inconvenient, but I'd change my name regardless.
Is Michigan one of them?There are only a handful of states that allow an individual to collect anonymously, I believe. Whether you can do so through a series of trusts would be a worthwhile discussion to have with a lawyer before claiming the prize, though... which this lady clearly did not do.Damn, that's a thing? That blows
Yeah, there're only six states where you can remain anonymous. It's inconvenient, but I'd change my name regardless.
Tragic that an innocent dog is subjected to such human regulations.Too good not to share with this board:
https://www.thestar.com/sports/2017/09/14/champion-irish-greyhound-banned-for-cocaine-use.html