900 million !

$1.3 Billion – cash option is $806 million.

I’ve seen dozens of those “What would you do” segments for this jackpot and others, and the answers are always the same: Help family, give some to friends, give to the church, built a custom made home, give to a charity, feed the hungry, help the homeless, etc. etc. etc.

I’ve also heard people say they would call in the next day and quit their job. Well, it takes at least 30 days to actually collect.

The first thing to do is take a few deep breaths and keep your mouth shut.

The truth is most people have no concept of that kind of money. It’s mind-boggling. One would have to hire security for yourself and loved ones. There are so many nuts out there. Add to that people who you think you can trust, but shouldn't.

There was a story a couple years ago about a young woman who won something like $100M. She lived in one of the many states where you cannot remain anonymous. She had to get security for protection.

I'm not saying winner should become a hermit and live an isolated life, but I'd sure be very, very careful.

I'd get a lawyer. A financial planner and a realtor. In that order I think. and I would quit working - maybe. :rolleyes:
 

$1.3 Billion – cash option is $806 million.

I’ve seen dozens of those “What would you do” segments for this jackpot and others, and the answers are always the same: Help family, give some to friends, give to the church, built a custom made home, give to a charity, feed the hungry, help the homeless, etc. etc. etc.

I’ve also heard people say they would call in the next day and quit their job. Well, it takes at least 30 days to actually collect.

The first thing to do is take a few deep breaths and keep your mouth shut.

The truth is most people have no concept of that kind of money. It’s mind-boggling. One would have to hire security for yourself and loved ones. There are so many nuts out there. Add to that people who you think you can trust, but shouldn't.

There was a story a couple years ago about a young woman who won something like $100M. She lived in one of the many states where you cannot remain anonymous. She had to get security for protection.

I'm not saying winner should become a hermit and live an isolated life, but I'd sure be very, very careful.

lottery winners who met a brutal end after what was supposed to be a wonderful turn of events.
Billie Bob Harrell, Jr.: $31 million. Texas, 1997. As of 1999: Committed suicide in the wake of incessant requests for money from friends and family. “Winning the lottery is the worst thing that ever happened to me.�”
Evelyn Adams: $5.4 million (won TWICE 1985, 1986). As of 2001: Poor and living in a trailer; gave away and gambled most of her fortune.
Suzanne Mullins: $4.2 million. Virginia. 1993. As of 2004: No assets left.

Shefik Tallmadge: $6.7 million. Arizona. 1988. As of 2005: Declared bankruptcy.
Thomas Strong: $3 million. Texas. 1993. As of 2006: Died in a shoot-out with police.
Victoria Zell: $11 million. 2001. Minnesota. As of 2006: Broke. Serving seven-year sentence for vehicular manslaughter.
 
You hear so many stories about lottery winners turning into losers. I wonder what would happen to me ... :confused:
 

Didn't buy a ticket before, but listening to you guys, went out and bought 5 today. Like AC, 2nd place is okay, I can remain anonymous and live a "normal" life. :playful: I'd probably donate to some animal charities, do some traveling in Alaska and Hawaii again, and keep on living a pretty simple life. Maybe get a new truck right away, and leave some to younger members of my family in my will.
 
Shalimar,want to open up a church with me? Loll someone was askedd on camera what would they do if they won,his answer: hookers and cocaine.loll
 
Take a look at this... It's making its rounds on social media... anyone seeing what I'm seeing?

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