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mallolike t1_jax1epb wrote

You won 3 million dollars! - the online agent probably

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the-magnificunt t1_jaxgtqo wrote

Congratulations, that $1.5 million was such a great win!

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nadudewtf t1_jaxieug wrote

“Amazing! After taxes, you’ll make off with $700,000”

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maratnugmanov t1_jaxt6vn wrote

Here you go 700,000 Iranian dinars. 1:1 exchange all fair.

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Look_to_the_Stars t1_jay24cz wrote

/r/yourjokebutworse

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SnowmanAi t1_jay54n1 wrote

It's a common joke to reply to someone with a lower number. It's a reference to a popular post joking about police stealing drugs incrementally.

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EvilioMTE t1_jaycv8k wrote

And it's so unbelievably tired and a played out.

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BarneyRubbleRubble t1_jaxh6nw wrote

I live in aus and I have used them before, the lotto over there gets 100x bigger than here.. Odds are about the same, ticket price is the same..

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lazarus870 OP t1_jaxkx1u wrote

Any you can recommend?

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BetterNothingman t1_jazzkg3 wrote

Am an Oregonian. Never seen anyone win state lotto in 37 years (aside from state sanctioned slots for a few hundred). But foreigners do? Go to a casino, your odds are actually higher

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miraculous- t1_jaydiye wrote

But the chances of winning is that much lower

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Thecna2 t1_jaytvah wrote

People purchasing lottery tickets are mainly buying 'hope', not playing the odds in any calculated way.

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jusmellow t1_jawut05 wrote

This is interesting. I didn't even know that was legal. I am now considering opening a business buys lottery tickets for non-citizens/non-residents. I never would have thought of that as a business idea, because I assumed only people in the State can buy the State lottery (citizens of said state)

Edit: just wanted to add -

Like it sounds scammy to me. If I bought someone else's lottery ticket for them and it was a winner winner chicken dinner worth 6.7 million.... well, not me, but someone weaker than me might ya know....not tell him it won and keep it

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Justforthenuews t1_jawy6j1 wrote

You can go to other states to buy their lotto, it’s not illegal in any way. If you set this up as a business, you probably wouldn’t have that much clientele after a few time of you just saying “no wins, better luck next time!” as a matter of course.

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BlurLove t1_jaxl7qk wrote

Interstate commerce will differ from international commerce. The first has significantly lower barriers (freedom to do business between states, and travel between them). The second is tightly regulated.

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Justforthenuews t1_jay2n7y wrote

Doesn’t affect lotteries from what I can tell, weirdly. I just googled a half dozen I know off the top of my head and they all said that as long as the ticket is purchased in the state (some required it to be claimed locally too). There doesn’t seem to be any other hard factors, including nationality, country of residence, or anything else that would seem relevant that I could find in a cursory search.

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BlurLove t1_jaylen7 wrote

Take a look here. The issue isn’t buying the lotto ticket. The issue is sending the winnings overseas.

edit: more detail

Foreign asset control at the federal level is the regulation. You don’t have a fundamental right to send things or money out of the country. Only as allowed by law.

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SteelyDan1968 t1_jb1847e wrote

You can buy a Powerball/Mega Millions in other states. But, you can't cash them out in the state where you are at. If I bought a PB/MM in Texas and drove home to Chicago, and I found out that I won, I would have to go back to Texas to get my winnings. The systems are different.

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puddinfellah t1_jay2oq2 wrote

Well, if that were true the lottery themselves wouldn’t have any customers lol

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Justforthenuews t1_jay3lt3 wrote

Lotteries give you a hard copy of your numbers and publicly draw the winning numbers. This person’s hypothetical business model implies they don’t actually give the numbers at all to the end client so they can lie to winners and pocket any winnings.

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ArOnodrim t1_jawybqm wrote

As a business strategy, just build in a transfer of only half the winnings because the money is only part of the job.

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xvier t1_jaya6b0 wrote

Not exactly. With Jackpocket, you can only purchase tickets for the state you are located in. And Jackpocket is only available in certain states - they have physically locations for each state they operate in, buying tickets per order.

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xvier t1_jayd0pe wrote

That's true. Autoplay works out of state because you set it up & turned it on while in the state that sells. It's like the one loophole.

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jusmellow t1_jaxcfzr wrote

So only one company can do it? That's like saying Target already sells clothes so why bother opening a clothing store.

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AwesomePerson70 t1_jaxnnw7 wrote

I think they mean the opposite of that. There’s a company legally doing it already which means there’s legal ways for someone new to do it

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SeiCalros t1_jaxu91c wrote

they are saying first that its legal - and also that there are already people doing

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PuckSR t1_jay27g2 wrote

Pretty simple to keep honest. You assign me to buy a lottery ticket with numbers 1,2,3,4. I buy the ticket. You check the winning numbers.

This is why it works for lottery tickets but not other forms of gambling. The results are published

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BlurLove t1_jaxl09i wrote

There is almost certainly federal law regulating this kind of situation. You can’t just send an amount that large overseas without declaration. It may be entirely unlawful to do so if the recipient, or their location, is subject to foreign asset control status.

Also, somebody likely owes some taxes, and it doesn’t matter whether he/she is stateside. Tax jurisdiction attached to the money the moment it was won.

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laineDdednaHdeR t1_jax0aot wrote

>Like it sounds scammy to me.

Because you literally just described a scam. I'm not judging you, but stating a fact. And this is why we wonder how those in power get corrupted.

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Xannin t1_jazddqp wrote

What makes it a scam?

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laineDdednaHdeR t1_jazdr33 wrote

Someone pays you to buy them a lottery ticket. That lottery ticket wins millions. And instead giving that person the winnings, you just run away with it and leave them high and dry.

How is that not a scam?

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Xannin t1_jazgujc wrote

I thought you were just referring to the transaction prior. I think they were talking about that part being scammy.

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angrymoderate09 t1_jax0e0y wrote

IF LEGAL?

There's fees to transfer money, so buyer would have to surcharge some level of fee... And then other expenses and profit.

But i could easily see someone scamming people... Buying one ticket and sending the same pic to 100 people who thought it was their exclusive ticket.

Shit could get shady fast, so I'd assume it's not legal.

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Icyrow t1_jax22cr wrote

you'd have to be the one picking the numbers if you're buying from the business.

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KairuByte t1_jaydnos wrote

Until that one ticket wins, and everyone is looking to collect their millions.

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Informal_Baker t1_jazig5z wrote

An international wire is like $25. Basically free if your sending 6 million.

Your going to shafted more on the hourly exchange rate changes then any kind of transfer fee.

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angrymoderate09 t1_jb01gy9 wrote

I was talking more about the 239,839,384 times you don't win. So $25 fee on a $10 ticket is $35.... Plus your time, profit, taxes, etc.

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Informal_Baker t1_jb0ucoc wrote

You pay for the ticket with a debit card on Visa or MasterCard network, 3% at the absolute horrifically worst then get your winnings wired. So like $10.30. Once again, you're going to loose A LOT more on exchange rate changes than any money moving fee.

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Budget_Bad8452 t1_jb0c1ym wrote

Where I'm from you have to be physically in the province to legally participate

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V6Ga t1_jazxfmp wrote

I am sorry to have to give you no credit for this answer as you did not state your units.

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opiate_lifer t1_jaz38s2 wrote

I have non US friends who were absolutely floored lottery winnings are taxed in the US, looking into it not all nations tax lottery winnings.

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lazarus870 OP t1_jaz6ipt wrote

They don't here in Canada. But they top out around 70 million, not over a billion, lol.

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BaconFairy t1_jaylnoz wrote

They should make non state residents unable to claim? Not sure how to make this right

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Thecna2 t1_jayu2ht wrote

but the money comes from the people who buy the tickets, wherever they are, the more people you can access, the more money you can put in the jackpot.

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