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You don't actually get a lottery ticket, like a scratch off - it's just your name is entered into a drawing. There's no actual or apparent cash value.

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thats even darker. cos thats now people submitting themselves as the entry cost for the lottery. Now lets leave aside the whole '... without which you will not be able to buy or sell ...' thing, do you think that anything thats up there looking after us really wants us to enter ourselves into lotteries to win... lol whats the actual prize, and will it be a once off thing, weekly thing, will division one get money for the rest of their lives... will it be a few shekels thrown their way and forgotten about or get showered to show 'hey look what you can do' either way..

what monetary value to you put on your own life and salvation, that of your family and friends? if your answer is anything other than more than the riches on this world could ever bring, have the shot. bye bye. take your chance.

ill take whats coming. no vax for me for something i know damn well i know is an experimental gene 'therapy' using something one state in my country says in the law is a poison, seems to leave people magnetic, and has already started stacking up deaths quickly against the 'virus' its meant to treat you for, that it doesnt actually stop you getting it.

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thats now people submitting themselves as the entry cost for the lottery.

Exactly. And there's a bigger chance of having a reaction than there is of winning a one-time cash prize. Don't forget to pay your Federal, State, and Local taxes on that prize, goy, and just ignore that you're now in the highest tax bracket for the rest of the year.....

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I think a human life is worth $18 million as of a few years ago

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A chance at getting a prize has inherent cash value based on the odds and the prize. A 20% chance to win a dollar is worth slightly less than 20 cents.

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In order for it to have a cash value it must be redeemable for cash - that's why coupons say "no cash value."

There is no value to this entry ticket because it's not issued through normal channels, it's simply an entry to a special drawing that otherwise would not be held. There's no way you can buy an entry to this drawing with cash.

You have a chance at a prize, yes, but it's just a door prize for showing up and not dying.

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A thing can have a value even if it's not redeemable. I'm not saying it officially has a cash value, I'm saying it's actually valuable to that extent. Say the drawing gives you one chance in 10 million to win a million dollars. The actual value of that ticket is about ten cents even if the company isn't willing to give you a dime for it.