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closeupready

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44. Disagree, in moderation. Anyway, they didn't get 3 5's in a row.
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 10:40 AM
Sep 2014

Thus, they weren't robbed. Next story...

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Struggling Family Robbed of 500k prize [View all] apples and oranges Sep 2014 OP
I read it the same way dontshoot Sep 2014 #1
It reads like two criteria needed to be met. cyberswede Sep 2014 #2
Really ? we have tickets in my state that give 2nd and 3rd chance wins dontshoot Sep 2014 #3
I admit a lack of familiarity with lottery tickets. cyberswede Sep 2014 #10
I'd agree if it didn't say "win 5x THAT prize" jberryhill Sep 2014 #12
It's pretty clear LOL, "any one row" snooper2 Sep 2014 #56
There is no "prize" if you don't win it in the first place. Adrahil Sep 2014 #60
that's how i see it lame54 Sep 2014 #72
I'm with you. bluesbassman Sep 2014 #5
Then what purpose does the $100,000 box serve? dontshoot Sep 2014 #9
That's the prize you get if you reveal three 5s in a row or column... cyberswede Sep 2014 #11
How did she walk away with $5 dontshoot Sep 2014 #13
There are five scratch off games on one $5 ticket. lpbk2713 Sep 2014 #17
gotcha dontshoot Sep 2014 #19
Apparently the part in question is only one of the ways to win. bluesbassman Sep 2014 #18
Evidently, there are 5 different games on each ticket. cyberswede Sep 2014 #20
Correct. Could've been $100, $500, or whatever... bluesbassman Sep 2014 #15
I normally see ambiguities jberryhill Sep 2014 #4
"that PRIZE" a2liberal Sep 2014 #25
Edit actually I think you're right. kcr Sep 2014 #37
in "PRIZE box" the word prize is an adjective, not a noun jberryhill Sep 2014 #43
They weren't robbed of anything. linuxman Sep 2014 #6
I don't see the problem. ohnoyoudidnt Sep 2014 #7
I don't see three 5s either... ChisolmTrailDem Sep 2014 #16
Sorry, but they weren't "robbed". UtahJosh Sep 2014 #8
Dumb game, and they didn't win bhikkhu Sep 2014 #14
A "struggling family" should not be losing money on lottery tickets. nt ChisolmTrailDem Sep 2014 #21
Sometimes you just dream and spend $5 dontshoot Sep 2014 #22
Disagree, in moderation. Anyway, they didn't get 3 5's in a row. closeupready Sep 2014 #44
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
Thank you! yeoman6987 Sep 2014 #76
Alternate headline: "Semi-literate family have false hopes dashed." wickerwoman Sep 2014 #23
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
NY had a similar one... Historic NY Sep 2014 #24
I can't believe some people here... a2liberal Sep 2014 #26
"row" is a pretty clear word, not as clear as "is" but we are still working on that one snooper2 Sep 2014 #58
Focus on what the word "THAT" means joeglow3 Sep 2014 #65
LOL OMG kcr Sep 2014 #68
If you are writing in tween you need to add numbers and capitalize in tEh miDDle F woRds k? snooper2 Sep 2014 #71
The mafia numbers racket was more honest. Downwinder Sep 2014 #27
and paid back a much larger percentage. HERVEPA Sep 2014 #53
Well this does win the prize for dumbest headline of the week alphafemale Sep 2014 #28
plain and simple failure to comprehend instructions is not robbed. hobbit709 Sep 2014 #29
Seems obvious to me jambo101 Sep 2014 #30
You have to get three 5's to win any prize.. SoCalDem Sep 2014 #31
Where is that stated in the instructions? apples and oranges Sep 2014 #45
In the written instructions SoCalDem Sep 2014 #79
The game makes sense to me gollygee Sep 2014 #32
I'm going to go against consensus here. Chan790 Sep 2014 #34
I went back to carefully re read it after what you posted and I think you're right. kcr Sep 2014 #40
I felt the same way, initially apples and oranges Sep 2014 #47
+1000 a2liberal Sep 2014 #55
Reading it as a legal document makes it more clear it is not a win jberryhill Oct 2014 #86
The poor are robbed daily by buying lottery roody Sep 2014 #35
Must have been a really slow news day in Austin. TexasMommaWithAHat Sep 2014 #36
The only confusion to me kiva Sep 2014 #38
The whole point of lottery tickets is to rob poor people. n/t lumberjack_jeff Sep 2014 #39
They're not being robbed. Bonx Sep 2014 #67
People "enthusiastically hand over money" for drugs, too. lumberjack_jeff Sep 2014 #69
Yep. Every day at Walgreens & CVS Bonx Sep 2014 #74
I don't see three 5s in a row, column, or diagnol. aikoaiko Sep 2014 #41
You might want to change that extremely misleading headline. Ms. Toad Sep 2014 #42
I read it right. Iggo Sep 2014 #46
Family disappointed. Not robbed. nt Dreamer Tatum Sep 2014 #48
I read the post title and thought someone robbed them of a winning lottery ticket. Tommy_Carcetti Sep 2014 #49
They were robbed by Ilsa Sep 2014 #50
"In any one row column or diagonal". louis-t Sep 2014 #52
First they were not robbed, I read it and completely understood. dilby Sep 2014 #54
I guess "struggling family misinterprets ambiguously worded scratch-off ticket" Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #57
It's not really ambiguous. It says "in a row". louis-t Sep 2014 #77
The poor in general are robbed because they are encouraged to buy lottery tickets. cbayer Sep 2014 #59
Can someone explain how that ticket wins $5? DesMoinesDem Sep 2014 #61
There were multiple games on the ticket Travis_0004 Sep 2014 #81
It's 5 games on one card, here's a picture: NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #82
Reading comprehension fail - not robbery. GoneOffShore Sep 2014 #63
agreed Liberal_in_LA Sep 2014 #73
The only way struggling family comes into it... bobclark86 Sep 2014 #64
At the end of the day, the wording means JACK SHIT joeglow3 Sep 2014 #66
So, the law doesn't care about words? kcr Sep 2014 #70
The wording was clear joeglow3 Oct 2014 #83
Typically, the bar code is ALSO covered in removable glitter ink, so closeupready Sep 2014 #75
Sophistry aside, I think most who actually hail from this planet know that's not a winning ticket. trackfan Sep 2014 #78
They weren't "robbed", but ... surrealAmerican Sep 2014 #80
Hinojosa has a reading comprehension problem. . B Calm Oct 2014 #84
I can't figure out where they won in the first place. NCTraveler Oct 2014 #85
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