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  2. Maine Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Lottery is run by the government of Maine. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), whose flagship game is Powerball . It was founded in 1974 after being approved through a voter referendum.

  3. Gambling in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Maine law permits many types of community organizations to conduct various games of chance for fundraising purposes, including bingo (with prizes up to $400), [12] raffles (with prize values up to $75,000), [13] and card games (generally with a maximum bet of $1 per hand).

  4. Can you buy lottery tickets with a credit card? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Using a credit card to purchase lottery tickets is legal in over 20 states, although credit card users should proceed with caution.

  5. Tri-State Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Tri-State Lottery is the terminal-generated game series offered by the Maine, New Hampshire, and/or Vermont lotteries. It was the first multi-jurisdictional lottery. Its first multi-state game (Tri-State Megabucks) came in September 1985. [1]

  6. Check your tickets. Grand-prize winning lottery game ... - AOL

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    The odds of winning the game’s six-figure prize were 1-in-850,668.

  7. Mega Millions ticket holder in Maine wins $1.35 billion

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    An individual in Maine won the $1.35 Mega Millions jackpot on Friday, Jan. 13.

  8. Jackpocket - Wikipedia

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    Jackpocket (a portmanteau of 'jackpot' and 'pocket') was founded in 2013 by Peter Sullivan to create an app for ordering lottery tickets. [3]The company operates as a lottery courier service; users can order lottery tickets through the Jackpocket app, but the tickets are purchased by the company on the user's behalf; it earns its revenue from service fees when a user funds their account.

  9. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    His group began wagering between $300,000 and $500,000 on individual roll-down weeks, and eventually Zhang quit his job as a biomedical researcher to focus on the lottery full time. He bought tickets in bulk at a convenience store near his home, in the Boston suburb of Quincy, and stored the losing tickets in boxes in his attic until the weight ...