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  2. Louisiana Lottery Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1. Prizes of $600 or less can be claimed at participating Lottery retailers. 2. Non-jackpot prizes under $510,000 can be claimed at any Lottery office. 3. All prizes can be claimed at Lottery headquarters in Baton Rouge. Powerball prizes over $510,000 and Lotto jackpots must be claimed at Headquarters. 4.

  3. Need Quick Cash? Here Are 52 Easy Ways to Make $100 a Day - AOL

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  4. The best gifts under $100 for everyone on your list - AOL

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    We even found under-$100 gift ideas for teens and little kiddos whose parents want them to have some screen-free activities to fill their time. Keep scrolling for even more ideas under $100 for ...

  5. Lottery jackpot records - Wikipedia

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    30 $536m $378.3m 1 $378.3m Mega Millions Jul 8, 2016 IN [39] 31 $533m $324.6m 1 $324.6m Mega Millions Mar 30, 2018 NJ [40] 32 $530m $345.2m 1 $345.2m Mega Millions Jun 7, 2019 CA [41] 33 $516m $349.3m 1 $349.3m Mega Millions May 21, 2021 PA [42] 34 $502m $252m 2 $126m Mega Millions Oct 14, 2022 CA, FL [43] 35 $487m $341.7m 1 $341.7m Powerball ...

  6. Let's Make a Deal - Wikipedia

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    The program was created and produced by Stefan Hatos and Monty Hall, the latter serving as its host for nearly 30 years. The format of Let's Make a Deal involves selected members of the studio audience, referred to as "traders", making deals with the host. In most cases, a trader will be offered something of value and given a choice of whether ...

  7. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    According to CJR’s analysis, nearly 1,700 Americans have claimed winning tickets of $600 or more at least 50 times in the last seven years, including the country’s most frequent winner, a 79-year-old man from Massachusetts named Clarance W. Jones, who has redeemed more than 10,000 tickets for prizes exceeding $18 million.

  8. Publishers Clearing House - Wikipedia

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    Some of its larger prizes are for $5,000 a week for life, [53] or $10 million. [54] Prizes can also range from $1 Amazon gift cards to $2,500, $1 million or $3 million. [55] The larger cash prizes are paid in installments, typically with a balloon payment at 30 years, [56] reducing the present value of prizes to much less than their nominal ...

  9. Massachusetts Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Jackpot Poker started on June 17, 2013 and ended on June 30, 2016 after 318,953 games, and was replaced with All or Nothing 2 weeks and 4 days later on July 18, 2016. The basic game costs $1, if the computer-generated "hand" is a Royal Flush, the player wins $25,000. Smaller prizes are for other poker hands.