51. Most of those large purchases are made by groups of people who collaborate in hopes of increasing their chances of buying a winning ticket, he said. 52. Mr. Zip convenience store, where Kerfoot bought his winning ticket, is on State Line Road, which is the physical border between Georgia and Tennessee. 53. Most of the larger ticket purchases come from groups of people who have collaborated to get the winning ticket. 54. No one has come forward to claim the prize, but the cabbies say the winning ticket is held by pool organizer Max Ossei-Wasu. 55. On the other hand, she said, people who share a winning ticket usually collect immediately. 56. Patrons with winning tickets have a year to cash them. 57. Raffle organizers always read out the full names and addresses from winning tickets. 58. Seated at a cloth-covered table, facing a slew of television cameras, Joe DeGiosa recounted his discovery of the winning ticket. 59. She also peddles lottery chances, but she earns money or prizes only if she sells a winning ticket. 60. She initially led the other waitresses to believe she might have bought the winning ticket from a local resident who often sells Florida lottery tickets. |