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    I'm somehow glad someone from MD won even though that was not me.

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    How long do people have to show their ticket? All the articles are saying the MD woman claimed she was going to hand it in on Monday (hasn't yet), and that lottery officials reviewed the 7-11 tape and say it looks like a man, not a woman, bought the winning ticket, and then there's all the flaky answers she gave reporters. Basically, she either a. didn't win or b. won and is trying to figure out a way to get out having to share before handing it in.

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    Living in Maryland and having done a lot of construction/electrical jobs down in Baltimore...I am not surprised...I am not surprised at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ksandra View Post
    How long do people have to show their ticket? All the articles are saying the MD woman claimed she was going to hand it in on Monday (hasn't yet), and that lottery officials reviewed the 7-11 tape and say it looks like a man, not a woman, bought the winning ticket, and then there's all the flaky answers she gave reporters. Basically, she either a. didn't win or b. won and is trying to figure out a way to get out having to share before handing it in.
    Varies from 90 days to a year i believe, depending on the state. I have no idea how long MD is.

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    office pools are retarded if everything is not documented in writing and signed by everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ksandra View Post
    How long do people have to show their ticket? All the articles are saying the MD woman claimed she was going to hand it in on Monday (hasn't yet), and that lottery officials reviewed the 7-11 tape and say it looks like a man, not a woman, bought the winning ticket, and then there's all the flaky answers she gave reporters. Basically, she either a. didn't win or b. won and is trying to figure out a way to get out having to share before handing it in.
    also bizarre that she would come out and wave her middle finger at the pool without even knowing if she won

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    It is going to be funny if it turns out to be like that one case where this happened at a Waffle House.

    Watched it on ID and the same thing happened, the court rules in the other employees favor then she appeals and wins the appeal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hey View Post
    Varies from 90 days to a year i believe, depending on the state. I have no idea how long MD is.
    that's a pretty fucking long time lol. So do they like, give the other two people the 1/3 split each, then if it's not reported give them the rest to make it 1/2? Or does that money just go into profits or w/e?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ksandra View Post
    that's a pretty fucking long time lol. So do they like, give the other two people the 1/3 split each, then if it's not reported give them the rest to make it 1/2? Or does that money just go into profits or w/e?
    Obviously the other two each get a 1/2 split if there isn't a third ticket claimed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ksandra View Post
    How long do people have to show their ticket?
    Mega Millions is 180 days I do believe. So 6 months give or take.

    Quote Originally Posted by hey View Post
    Obviously the other two each get a 1/2 split if there isn't a third ticket claimed.
    I'm not sure this is true. I read that unclaimed prizes go back to the state, even in the event of a tie.

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    Happy ending for the maryland people (bitch lied)

    (CNN) -- They are public school employees who have been holding down multiple jobs. Now that they've won tens of millions of dollars in a historic lottery, they could stop. But instead, the self-declared "Three Amigos," who share a winning Mega Millions ticket, plan to keep their fortune a secret -- and keep working.

    "If it can't be you, these are precisely the people that you would want to see win the lottery," said Stephen Martino, director of the Maryland Lottery, announcing Tuesday that the holders of the ticket purchased in Maryland had come forward.

    Because the state allows winners to remain anonymous, their students and co-workers may never know.

    Each of the three will get $35 million after taxes, because they chose to take the lump sum rather than annual payments.
    Alleged lottery winner: It's my ticket

    Three winning tickets were sold nationally in the March 30 drawing, which had a record $656 million pre-tax payout. Besides the Maryland ticket, another winning ticket was sold in Kansas, and the third in Illinois.

    The Kansas winner came forward last week, but chose to remain anonymous. In Illinois, no winner has come forward, but the ticket holder has a year to do so. The state does not allow winners to remain anonymous.

    The winners in Maryland are a woman in her 20s, a man in his 40s, and a woman in her 50s, Martino said.

    They are an elementary school teacher, a special education teacher, and an administrative worker.

    The night of the drawing, one of the winners went to sleep and had forgotten about the lottery, she said in a statement. "It was around 11:30 p.m., and my phone just kept ringing and ringing." It was the two other winners calling to say, "Get dressed. We're coming over right now."

    The three made a plan. They signed copies of the ticket, and one of the winners took the ticket to her mother's house to put in her safe.

    When they came to claim their portion of the jackpot, all were "modest" and "humbled," Martino said.

    One wants to take a backpacking trip through Europe with her brother; another wants to pay for his daughters' college educations and buy his sister a house; the third wants to tour Italy's wine country, Martino said. All plan to invest money and purchase new homes as well.

    "Most importantly," one winner said in the statement, "we're going to be careful with how the money is spent. I watched coverage of the jackpot win on television all week, just so I could listen to the financial advice the professionals were offering."

    One of the winners holds two full-time jobs, Martino said. One of the teachers holds two other jobs.

    In conversations with lottery officials, the teachers indicated no desire to retire, he said. "They said, 'I can't give up my kids,'" he said.

    This was the first time the three had bought lottery tickets together. Each contributed $20 for a total of 60 tickets.

    One played the lottery frequently; another played just occasionally; the third only played on rare occasions when the jackpot got particularly high, Martino said.

    When they came to the lottery office, a financial adviser was with them -- and one of the winners carried the ticket in an envelope in her purse, Martino said.

    "It's so crazy that even celebrities are tweeting about this," one of the winners said in the statement.

    News reports about another possible winner were not accurate, Martino said.

    The winning ticket was sold at a 7-Eleven in Milford Mill, the lottery said. The retailer gets $100,000 for selling the winning ticket.
    http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/10/us/mar...ner/index.html

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