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In reply to the discussion: Struggling Family Robbed of 500k prize [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,805 posts)42. You might want to change that extremely misleading headline.
The family won $5, when it thought (before verifying with the lottery commission) that it had won $500,000. However you read the wording (or, more likely, a printing error), that is not robbery. You can't be robbed of something that is not yours.
Even if you can make out legal claim against the lottery, it would be for breach of contract. Unfortunately for the individuals involved, the state drafted a contract in its favor. This ticket appears to be a printing mistake. The moneybag symbol was only supposed to be printed if the ticket was already a 3-5s in a row winner. That apparent mistake is almost covered by this provision in the rules for Fun 5s:
In the event a defective Ticket is purchased, the only responsibility or liability of the Texas Lottery shall be to replace the defective Ticket with another unplayed Ticket in that Instant Game (or a Ticket of equivalent sales price from any other current Texas Lottery Instant Game) or refund the retail sales price of the Ticket, solely at the Executive Director's discretion.
http://www.txlottery.org/export/sites/lottery/Documents/scratchoffs/1592procedures.pdf
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A "struggling family" should not be losing money on lottery tickets. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Sep 2014
#21
It's pretty fun to pretend we have all relevant knowledge of a family's finances and expenses
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#51
Is there a different definition for the word "struggling"? Do you not agree that if someone is
ChisolmTrailDem
Sep 2014
#62
Quite true. I read the ticket and it took me all of 3/4 of a second to realize: They Lost.
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#33
"row" is a pretty clear word, not as clear as "is" but we are still working on that one
snooper2
Sep 2014
#58
If you are writing in tween you need to add numbers and capitalize in tEh miDDle F woRds k?
snooper2
Sep 2014
#71
I went back to carefully re read it after what you posted and I think you're right.
kcr
Sep 2014
#40
I read the post title and thought someone robbed them of a winning lottery ticket.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2014
#49
I guess "struggling family misinterprets ambiguously worded scratch-off ticket"
Nye Bevan
Sep 2014
#57
The poor in general are robbed because they are encouraged to buy lottery tickets.
cbayer
Sep 2014
#59