EastCoastMojo said:Toyman, was it you?
If it was no need to let us know. Just keep buying ridiculous old busses and the like, we’ll understand.
EastCoastMojo said:Toyman, was it you?
If it was no need to let us know. Just keep buying ridiculous old busses and the like, we’ll understand.
IRossD said:I paid my stupid tax again for the big lottos.
I prefer to call it a dream tax. And whenever it gets over $500 million I pay it. While the odds are over 300 million to one. At least for a few days I get to dream about being generous and giving to the people I care about, and to a few deserving people I don’t know yet.
EastCoastMojo said:Toyman, was it you?
The only way I could have matched fewer numbers would be to not buy a ticket.
In reply to Toyman01 :
That's the correct answer to give when people ask. I hope that you've signed the back of it already and contacted an attorney.
In reply to captdownshift :
IIRC, if you want to use a blind trust (state laws permitting), you don't sign it. There was a big news story/legal battle about that some months ago about a woman in NH or ME or something who didn't want to be publicly known, but had already signed the ticket.
Ian F said:In reply to captdownshift :
IIRC, if you want to use a blind trust (state laws permitting), you don't sign it. There was a big news story/legal battle about that some months ago about a woman in NH or ME or something who didn't want to be publicly known, but had already signed the ticket.
Yeah, that is what I'd heard. You have the trust or the LLC win the lottery.
I think in Illinois, I'd have to do the LLC because whatever fund/trust/company has to be set up already prior to the drawing. Well, you can buy an LLC for about $500, so buy one in a state where ownership records can be anonymous, and have that LLC win the lottery.
In reply to mtn :
Or just loop it. If one LLC owns another that owns another, even though the records might technically be traceable, it becomes very hard to go back up the chain.
Robbie said:In reply to mtn :
Or just loop it. If one LLC owns another that owns another, even though the records might technically be traceable, it becomes very hard to go back up the chain.
That could work. But if you buy them in the right states (not Illinois, but just buy one incorporated elsewhere, like Wisconsin) they shouldn't be traceable at all.
If you took the one time payment, and put one hundred million away for your own use, you could still build and finance an entire building at the Mayo Clinic...
Those considering applying to me for the positions of minion or henchmen, please keep your resumes up to date and wait for the next lotto jackpot to top a billion. Those who inquired here first will be given preferential consideration next time.
Well I didnt win. Fortunately I only spent the few bucks I found in my jacket the first time I put it on this fall. I found I spent much of the time thinking about how I was going to build my van if I had all the money. Now I'm thinking about how I'm going to build my van without a lot of money. Turns out it's the same, just less fancy tools.
Pete Gossett said:Looks like I won $12, not quite enough to retire unfortunately.
$16 here.
Baller!
Potential LLC loop names:
QuasiMofoSports LLC.
Harold Thong Sportswear LLC.
JmfB LLC.
I certainly didn't hit the Mega Millions Jackpot LLC.
Not John Brown LLC.
No Really I Am NOT John Brown LLC.
Tax Evasion Shell Corporation LLC.
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