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- Thief breaks into Michigan Lottery retailer and...
Reply #10The lottery wins.[ 1,663 views ]
- Arizona Lottery adds $4.5 million to The Pick...
Reply #6Even though I don't live in LA, I emailed Louisiana lottery and I was told adding a second game would be too costly considering the player base. I told them that a second draw would increase demand. No one wants to play a game where there is only one chance to win.[ 3,762 views ]
- Ontario Lottery implements deposit limits for...
Reply #4They need to stop an adult is an adult .A lot of older people probably need more restrictions than some younger ones[ 1,873 views ]
- Clerk's random pick wins Michigan man $1.05...
Reply #6wow no kidding I do same thing tell jay to pick numbers for me even on fast play tell him to pick a game guess what nothing[ 3,315 views ]
- Ohio man goes dumpster diving and finds $100,000...
Reply #11Now this is a dive[ 3,885 views ]
- Florida Lottery retailer employee arrested after...
Reply #11Yea, we have to do that alot here, ask can you pay $500'. Or make a special trip 20 min further away to cash at a place that can pay.Nice problem to have though, having to find a place that can pay your winningsBack in NY I remember years ago a large supermaket that would not pay anything […]
- Hoosier Lottery pulls Space Invaders scratch-off...
Reply #19Thank you. Couldn't see bottom of ticket in the photo.[ 8,089 views ]
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Why Some Sweepstakes Limit Winners to One Per Household
Sweepstakes rules often include a “one winner per household” clause, and it can feel confusing or unfair at first glance. These limits aren’t random and usually exist to manage fairness, logistics, and legal compliance. Understanding how household rules work makes it...
The Difference Between Giveaways, Sweepstakes, and Contests
Promotions offering free prizes are everywhere, but not all of them work the same way. Terms like giveaways, sweepstakes, and contests are often used interchangeably, even though they describe very different entry methods and odds. Understanding the differences helps...
Sweepstakes Burnout: How to Step Back Without Quitting Altogether
Sweepstakes can start out exciting, but over time the constant entries, logins, and promotions can feel more like a chore than a hobby. Burnout is common, especially for people who participate regularly across multiple sites. Stepping back doesn’t mean giving up...
How to Vet New Sweepstakes Sites Before Entering
New sweepstakes sites pop up all the time, and while some are legit, others are poorly run or designed to disappear once interest fades. Knowing how to vet a new platform before signing up can save time, frustration, and personal information. A smart review process...
The Role of Odds: Why “Better Odds” Still Don’t Guarantee Wins
Sweepstakes advice often circles back to one idea: better odds mean better chances. While that’s technically true, it’s also incomplete. Many entrants focus so heavily on odds that they’re surprised and frustrated when a sweepstakes with “great odds” still doesn’t...
How to Recover If You Miss a Win Notification
Missing a sweepstakes win notification is one of the most frustrating experiences for entrants. The realization often comes late, buried in an old inbox, spam folder, or after casually checking rules you hadn’t thought about in weeks. While it’s true that some missed...






