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Rangerdth t1_isx9bcs wrote

If I won the lotto, I wouldn't care where the ticket came from.

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Peeeculiar t1_isxaol9 wrote

They are purchased at whatever location sells your cigarette brand of choice.

They are not usually purchased while en route to a retirement planning seminar.

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DirtUnderneath t1_isy8xev wrote

Don’t forget the nips. Fireball or Dr. Mcgillicuty pair well with scratchies

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Competitive-Boat4592 t1_isxh1df wrote

I only occasionally grab a scratch ticket because the lottery is a complete scam, so I don’t really care where I buy one from. I feel bad for the folks I see day in day out scratching tickets man, easy way to blow all your money. Wild they even have 30-50$ tickets.

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DirtUnderneath t1_isy9472 wrote

An engineer I used to work with once said: “Playing the lottery dosent appreciably increase your odds of winning.”

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Competitive-Boat4592 t1_isyk9gh wrote

Had a buddy who loved to buy 30$ tickets daily, he only made 15$ a hour… 2 hours of work wasted for cardboard

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rygo796 t1_it09234 wrote

The expected value is 50 cents on the dollar. He only wasted 1 hour on cardboard.

Watch one of mrbeast's scratch ticket episodes. Pretty much shows how this pans out with enough scratchers.

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jcowurm t1_iszkuil wrote

BUT you can't win if you don't play. Statistically it is impossible to win, but someone still wins.

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JameelWallace t1_isxgfdv wrote

Lottery is a tax on the stupid

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the_falconator t1_isykjk7 wrote

I participate in PowerBall pools at work because if I was the only one to come into work after everyone else became a millionaire I don't think I could take it.

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NativeMasshole t1_isyw7k0 wrote

I buy a quickpick when I get gas. I think I can swing $2 a few times a month for the infinitesimal chance I might be able to retire.

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pgc60001 t1_isxygi8 wrote

Tax on the poor, not the stupid. The lottery aggressively targets lower income neighborhoods which more than likely don’t have access to great educational resources.

It relies on dopamine and desperation not lack of intelligence. If you think you can outsmart either of those you’re not off to a great start.

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JameelWallace t1_isy3pbt wrote

What exactly is it I’m not off to a great start to? While I acknowledge my privilege to have access to education, and therefore never had to deal with desperation, I’ve never experienced dopamine from gambling. If you want to call that outsmarting the strategy, so be it. Point being that it’s an insidious system that claims to use the revenue to help the very people it targets.

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cheerycherie t1_it007p3 wrote

Your brain has never released dopamine when you win money? Sounds.. wrong, maybe because you don’t have desperation for it? You’re just proving his point

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JameelWallace t1_it02sy5 wrote

I don’t gamble, it’s dumb. I invest. I also echoed the point that I’m fortunate to not be desperate. What is it you’re aiming to add to the conversation here?

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Kissfan07 t1_it2vm84 wrote

Or it’s a chance you take with a couple bucks here and there.

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ThreeDogs2022 t1_isxqzf2 wrote

option three: i've never bought a lotto ticket.

If i somehow won the lotto with never buying a ticket though, i'm pretty sure where it came from would be low on my list of concerns.

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Tootie0 t1_isy6kam wrote

Season tickets for me. Never have to check them.

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WillDisappointYou t1_isxgtwy wrote

Where you buy it, or where you cash it?

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SirGeorgington t1_isxlrg7 wrote

Where you buy it, probably. That information is all tracked, even for scratch tickets.

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Sylvio_ t1_isyz2r5 wrote

Where you buy it. Anything over $500 needs to be cashed at a state lottery office

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Stylin1biker t1_it2249c wrote

I thought it was $599

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Sylvio_ t1_it27inn wrote

You might be right. I always assumed $500 because that’s why the old guys taught me to never play a Keno game that pays out more than that because you want to be able to cash out at the bar

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Stylin1biker t1_it2oozq wrote

That’s right! I watch a guy play 5 of the same ticket on Keno. 5 numbers is $450Same numbers no multiplier. Better chance without it. Hardly ever see a 10 x come up..

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BigBrainMonkey t1_isxhdd2 wrote

In my state there is a bonus on big prizes at least. I don’t buy except when the jackpot is huge but when I do it is always from one of the local family shops for exactly this reason. The over a billion mega millions sold in my town last year was at a corporate Kroger grocery store but I think they at least did something small for the staff at the store in celebration.

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baddspellar t1_isxkf8h wrote

I probably buy 2-3 tickets per year, and only when the jackpot is absurdly high and I happen to be someplace that sells tickets. That's because it's fun to imagine what I'd do with a half billion dollars or whatever. In that case, I buy it where I happen to be when I see the jackpot sign. Most likely it would be at a convenience store I stopped in to buy a gallon of milk or a package store I stopped in to buy some beer. I have never, and will never, go somewhere specifically to buy a ticket.

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Pudge223 t1_isxq59q wrote

i walk to the lotto guy a few blocks from my office a few times a week. I do picked that guy because he's nice and i wanted to support him during covid when the rest of the city was closed. now i do because i think its good to get a mid day walk in and hes on a great loop for me. if i win thats great, if i lose at least i got my steps in.

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Toast_Reddit t1_isxw31z wrote

I refuse to buy any lottery ticket anywhere

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M_Shulman t1_isxyc55 wrote

Nope. If filling up and I have some quarters rattling around in my cup holder I’ll buy a ticket

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sjashe t1_isxyigu wrote

“The only winning move is not to play.”

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downwardspiralstairs t1_isy2ul6 wrote

I only play for jackpots over 350 million dollars and I couldn't care about where I buy my ticket from. It's usually at the grocery store. If I won I'd go back an give a cash tip to the worker, and they would never see me again.

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CoffeeHarvester t1_isy6c0x wrote

Luckily for our small shops, I find them more convenient as well. I'd much rather pop in and out of a corner store or even a place like Cumberland Farms than stand in line at customer service at Stop & Shop or Wal Mart for a damn ticket.

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Ok_District2853 t1_isycyp7 wrote

I only buy them in one place. Donut king in Quincy. Whatever money they make in that place is not enough. They make happiness there. they deserve so much more.

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Codspear t1_isytxk0 wrote

I usually buy a single $20 scratch ticket on my birthday and usually from whatever store is most convenient (usually a gas station). I don’t like paying the can’t-do-math tax, but I decided to celebrate on my 18th birthday by buying a ticket and won $100 on it, so I kept a tradition of doing it. I usually lose, but I also won $500 on my 25th birthday, so I’m still going to be ahead for awhile.

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Lasshandra2 t1_isywlma wrote

I’ve never purchased one. It doesn’t seem like a good investment.

I have a friend who loves to play the lottery. He’s never won but been entertained, I suppose.

There’s a potential for addiction. Same as liquor and other habits. Many years ago, I was told a story of an elderly woman who bought liquor with currency that was clearly part of a coin collection. Apparently, this still happens when people really want these things. I find it very sad.

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m00n_sun_ t1_iszkfg6 wrote

Yes and no. I’m more likely to spend more at a store I I like but ONLY family owned because why give corporations anymore money??? I refuse to buy them at any corporations for that reason bc.. fuck that

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amymcg t1_iszxhf4 wrote

I only buy when they get ridiculously high. I usually buy from the new convenience store that opened in my town, just in case it helps them.

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Stylin1biker t1_it22oq5 wrote

It’s a losers game! I never have Good Luck! I did check out the lottery’s winning tickets locations though. Mass lottery.com has a section for each type of games. Example being scratch tickets Or the numbers Game. If you see “view winners” it will tell how much the person won and at what store they won it from ( could be where they cashed it in). You will notice that certain stores are luckier than others. Of course , privacy I guess, they do not list the owner of the winner! Unless it’s the top prize from Powerball .

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