Anonymous wrote:The people who frequenty my local convenience store use their winnings to buy more lottery tickets. I'll never understand that one.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you feel you need to indulge? Put it towards something useful like groceries, paying for part of kids' upcoming sports season, a tank of gas, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olaplex No. 3, from Sephora.
I’d love to pay off my friends’ mortgages, hire housecleaning weekly and personal organizers. I’d save/invest/donate most of it.
Me too! I think about this often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha. But this could spark and interesting discussion. What would you do if you won, say, $25 mil net lump sum?
My job is cool, the supervisors, not so cool, so I'd definitely leave.
I'd fix up my house and buy a second vehicle. Pay off my brothers mortgage in Florida. After that, I don't know what I'd do.
Someone has mentioned staying anonymous. I always think that winners shouldn't have the option of staying anonymous. If you go on TV and win millions, everyone knows who you are. So what's the difference?
I'd sooner win $25m with publicity than win nothing to keep my anonymity.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I have bought a scratch off since the day I turned 18 but the machine recently drew me in and I threw in $5. I won $30! If it was that easy, I could quadruple that money! So I bought 5 more (keeping my original $5 - I'm no fool.) Won $5. Bought myself a coffee, kept the change, and ended my gambling career.
Anonymous wrote:I hit $35 on a $5 scratcher this morning. What should I do with this windfall? Get a coffee out everyday for the next week? Split between my kids' 529s? Get a 30 rack of Busch light peach and sit in the baby pool in my yard?
Anonymous wrote:The people who frequenty my local convenience store use their winnings to buy more lottery tickets. I'll never understand that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha. But this could spark and interesting discussion. What would you do if you won, say, $25 mil net lump sum?
My job is cool, the supervisors, not so cool, so I'd definitely leave.
I'd fix up my house and buy a second vehicle. Pay off my brothers mortgage in Florida. After that, I don't know what I'd do.
Someone has mentioned staying anonymous. I always think that winners shouldn't have the option of staying anonymous. If you go on TV and win millions, everyone knows who you are. So what's the difference?
I'd sooner win $25m with publicity than win nothing to keep my anonymity.