California system problem delays reporting of matching ticket data from that state
Ohio Lottery spokeswoman Mardele Cohen says New Jersey and Georgia told the state they sold one winning ticket each for the U.S. record $370 million jackpot.
She says the other states call in their results because Ohio balances the books in the 12-state game.
Because of a system problem, results from California are not yet in.
Meanwhile, Ohio Lottery officials will be reviewing the system today to find out what caused sales for the game to crash in the state about 25 minutes before the deadline for placing wagers.
Cohen says lottery officials apologize to anyone who wasn't able to buy a ticket.
The winning numbers were 16-22-29-39-42, and the Mega Ball was 20.
Way to go USAMEGA!!! Got the results before the official MegaMillions site could post it. Kinda disappointed that the MM did not roll to the big $470. Must mean, it was not my time to win yet.
Someone here heard on the radio that the winning ticket in NJ was bought in Cape May, all the way south. Good luck to the winners. It wasn't me so I'm gonna switch focus to Powerball now. Come on PB, lets go.
The best I did was a 3+0. I snagged it using that Mega Millions wheel I always talk about. It is the most consistent way I have found to win something.
At least in Nebraska last year when the Powerball was $365 million, the winning ticket was shared a group of people, so the general public couldn't target a particular person. Fortunately, that group is doing just fine. Let's just hope that the winners are careful.
Wow! Here it is almost 9:30 am on 03/07/07 and California still can't get it together to allow venders to cash any winning tickets... They can be checked, but the machine says that they cannot be paid. Is this any way to run a multibillion dollar enterprise? What ever happened to "no fault computing"... Hey, how about some reduntant systems? ... like the airlines... and even they process more data than the lottery... and they do it 24/7... come on CA show us why we pay such high commissions and fees! ... or maybe you could at least post a message to the terminals as to the nature of the problem and approx. how long they expect it to last, rather that the vague message that the retailers get now. Your customers deserve better!
I'm new to this site and looking to see if anyone else thinks this is a bunch of *#@^!
I'm sitting here watching CNN Headline news. I'm thinking it must be really hard to claim this prize anonymously with all the press. I think if it was me I'de wait a month or so to claim the prize. What would be the rush to claim it, you've already done the impossible by winning. I'de sign the back and put it in a safety deposit box and wait for things to die down.
If it was me... I would form a blind trust and let my attorney take care of it!...if, I had the winning ticket...which I don't!!!
The reason for my earlier post was that we are a lotto retailer and some of our customers were very upset with the fact that the "smaller" winning tickets could not be cashed until after 11 am. I realize this is unusual, but, I don't understand why they can't share some information with us vendors. It seems to me that they could do better that's all.
Does anyone else feel a little sick looking at the Jackpots page?
That red $358 million drop just jumps out at you! Climbed so high, it had to come back down someday.
I know!!! It should have at least gone to $15 million. I keep saying that these lotteries need to focus on high jackpots. People who want better odds with smaller prizes should just play something else. The crazy odds in this game make no difference to people once the pot grows so large and sales would probably be high on an average rate. I have a question though...if if rolled until Friday, it would have been $470 mil, now it's $15 mil, and the winners split $370 mil....so where did that $100 mil go?
Match 5+0 Winners: - California (9) - Georgia (6) - Illinois (3) - Maryland (1) - Michigan (3) - New Jersey (2) - New York (8) - Ohio (2) - Texas (7) - Virginia (1) - Washington (1)
Quote: Originally posted by MissNYC on Mar 7, 2007
I know!!! It should have at least gone to $15 million. I keep saying that these lotteries need to focus on high jackpots. People who want better odds with smaller prizes should just play something else. The crazy odds in this game make no difference to people once the pot grows so large and sales would probably be high on an average rate. I have a question though...if if rolled until Friday, it would have been $470 mil, now it's $15 mil, and the winners split $370 mil....so where did that $100 mil go?
Miss NYC...that $100 million is still in our pockets. There never was $100 million. That was the estimated jackpot based upon sales for today through Friday.
Intererstig to note, if the jackpot (of $12 million) where to hit on the next draw, the lotteries would actually be in the red for Friday's draw. I'm sure they could use some of the money from the last run to make it up. The lotteries take a chance by starting out at $12 million and have caught up by the second draw.
They may not make 50% when the jackpot is hit on the first roll, but it's very unlikely that the lottery would be in the red. The lowest that ticket sales have been since CA joined is a bit over $13 million. The expected payout for smaller prizes is only 18%, which would leave more than $10.5 million which is more than enough to pay the jackpot and expenses.
Looks like Californians got a relatively fair shake on the pari-mutuel prizes.
45 tickets matched all five numbers. With 46 mega balls and plenty of repeat numbers, it's easy to see how the jackpot could have rolled if a different gold number had come up.
Quote: Originally posted by CA LotteryGuy on Mar 7, 2007
Miss NYC...that $100 million is still in our pockets. There never was $100 million. That was the estimated jackpot based upon sales for today through Friday.
Intererstig to note, if the jackpot (of $12 million) where to hit on the next draw, the lotteries would actually be in the red for Friday's draw. I'm sure they could use some of the money from the last run to make it up. The lotteries take a chance by starting out at $12 million and have caught up by the second draw.
I see said the blind man to his deaf daughter who was listening to the radio!
Match 5+0 Winners: - California (9) - Georgia (6) - Illinois (3) - Maryland (1) - Michigan (3) - New Jersey (2) - New York (8) - Ohio (2) - Texas (7) - Virginia (1) - Washington (1)
Does anyone else find it interesting that Ohio, the same state known to have had frequent mega millions winners in the past, balances the books for this lottery? I know the game is totally random, but at the very least, it is a strange coincidence.
Quote: Originally posted by codmander on Mar 7, 2007
Match 5+1 Winner: - Georgia (1) - New Jersey (1)
Match 5+0 Winners: - California (9) - Georgia (6) - Illinois (3) - Maryland (1) - Michigan (3) - New Jersey (2) - New York (8) - Ohio (2) - Texas (7) - Virginia (1) - Washington (1)
Quote: Originally posted by MissNYC on Mar 7, 2007
Does anyone else find it interesting that Ohio, the same state known to have had frequent mega millions winners in the past, balances the books for this lottery? I know the game is totally random, but at the very least, it is a strange coincidence.
I read that fact today and said the same thing...it makes you wonder!
The NJ winner will pay no state tax on their prize, but the Georgia player will pay an extra 6% state tax on their prize.
If someone wins a share of the jackpot from California, they won't pay any state tax on the prize.
Also, Times Square continues it's winning streak. Times Square is the place where jackpots go to die.
You have a point, Todd. Believe me, I wouldn't complain if I had won in GA, but now the news is saying the jackpot was $390 million or $116.5 million cash for each winner. So that's just about $7 million in state tax! 116.5 x 6% = 6,990,000
Not even a second price in massachusetts. this was the last time i play MM, it doest matter how much you try how much money you lose playing you are never going to win the JP and you are never going to win the second tier and might never even win third price
Congratulations to the winners...since my tickets from GA did not win, I am curious as to who won. Maybe it was DoubleDown!!
I'm from NJ , i think i better check my tickets . Stay tune.
Way to go USAMEGA!!! Got the results before the official MegaMillions site could post it. Kinda disappointed that the MM did not roll to the big $470. Must mean, it was not my time to win yet.
Wasn't me ... Thanks for the thought.........
Ticket was sold in Dalton, Ga, which is in extreme North Ga near TN....
could be a Tennessee winner.......
congrats to the winners...plan wisely and get rid of the haters
So, Todd. Any big winners among your tickets?
Someone here heard on the radio that the winning ticket in NJ was bought in Cape May, all the way south. Good luck to the winners. It wasn't me so I'm gonna switch focus to Powerball now. Come on PB, lets go.
Does anyone else feel a little sick looking at the Jackpots page?
That red $358 million drop just jumps out at you! Climbed so high, it had to come back down someday.
The best I did was a 3+0. I snagged it using that Mega Millions wheel I always talk about. It is the most consistent way I have found to win something.
New Jersey and Georgia.....
Looks like the winners can't be anonymous.......
At least in Nebraska last year when the Powerball was $365 million, the winning ticket was shared a group of people, so the general public couldn't target a particular person. Fortunately, that group is doing just fine. Let's just hope that the winners are careful.
A couple of thoughts:
The NJ winner will pay no state tax on their prize, but the Georgia player will pay an extra 6% state tax on their prize.
If someone wins a share of the jackpot from California, they won't pay any state tax on the prize.
Also, Times Square continues it's winning streak. Times Square is the place where jackpots go to die.
figured somebody won. i wont be playing mega losers for a while.
Wow! Here it is almost 9:30 am on 03/07/07 and California still can't get it together to allow venders to cash any winning tickets... They can be checked, but the machine says that they cannot be paid. Is this any way to run a multibillion dollar enterprise? What ever happened to "no fault computing"... Hey, how about some reduntant systems? ... like the airlines... and even they process more data than the lottery... and they do it 24/7... come on CA show us why we pay such high commissions and fees! ... or maybe you could at least post a message to the terminals as to the nature of the problem and approx. how long they expect it to last, rather that the vague message that the retailers get now. Your customers deserve better!
I'm new to this site and looking to see if anyone else thinks this is a bunch of *#@^!
Thanks to all, CH
Welcome to LP justclayton.
I'm sitting here watching CNN Headline news. I'm thinking it must be really hard to claim this prize anonymously with all the press. I think if it was me I'de wait a month or so to claim the prize. What would be the rush to claim it, you've already done the impossible by winning. I'de sign the back and put it in a safety deposit box and wait for things to die down.
Thanks for the reception...
If it was me... I would form a blind trust and let my attorney take care of it!...if, I had the winning ticket...which I don't!!!
The reason for my earlier post was that we are a lotto retailer and some of our customers were very upset with the fact that the "smaller" winning tickets could not be cashed until after 11 am. I realize this is unusual, but, I don't understand why they can't share some information with us vendors. It seems to me that they could do better that's all.
Oh, well... off to a cheap lunch... later
I know!!! It should have at least gone to $15 million. I keep saying that these lotteries need to focus on high jackpots. People who want better odds with smaller prizes should just play something else. The crazy odds in this game make no difference to people once the pot grows so large and sales would probably be high on an average rate. I have a question though...if if rolled until Friday, it would have been $470 mil, now it's $15 mil, and the winners split $370 mil....so where did that $100 mil go?
03/06 Results=16-22-29-39-42 MB-20
Match 5+1 Winner:
- Georgia (1)
- New Jersey (1)
Match 5+0 Winners:
- California (9)
- Georgia (6)
- Illinois (3)
- Maryland (1)
- Michigan (3)
- New Jersey (2)
- New York (8)
- Ohio (2)
- Texas (7)
- Virginia (1)
- Washington (1)
5+1 0,000,002 $370,000,000
5+0 0,000,043 $250,000/$242,232
4+1 0,000,319 $10,000/$8,616
4+0 0,014,111 $150/$149
3+1 0,015,589 $150/$137
2+1 0,251,648 $10/$9
3+0 0,692,511 $7/$7
1+1 1,504,648 $3/$3
0+1 2,852,862 $2/$2
====================
TOT 5,331,733
Jackpot Rolled Back to $12,000,000 for the 03/09 Drawing!
Miss NYC...that $100 million is still in our pockets. There never was $100 million. That was the estimated jackpot based upon sales for today through Friday.
Intererstig to note, if the jackpot (of $12 million) where to hit on the next draw, the lotteries would actually be in the red for Friday's draw. I'm sure they could use some of the money from the last run to make it up. The lotteries take a chance by starting out at $12 million and have caught up by the second draw.
They may not make 50% when the jackpot is hit on the first roll, but it's very unlikely that the lottery would be in the red. The lowest that ticket sales have been since CA joined is a bit over $13 million. The expected payout for smaller prizes is only 18%, which would leave more than $10.5 million which is more than enough to pay the jackpot and expenses.
Thanks for the prize breakdown, Raven.
Looks like Californians got a relatively fair shake on the pari-mutuel prizes.
45 tickets matched all five numbers. With 46 mega balls and plenty of repeat numbers, it's easy to see how the jackpot could have rolled if a different gold number had come up.
I see said the blind man to his deaf daughter who was listening to the radio!
Match 5+1 Winner:
- Georgia (1)
- New Jersey (1)
Match 5+0 Winners:
- California (9)
- Georgia (6)
- Illinois (3)
- Maryland (1)
- Michigan (3)
- New Jersey (2)
- New York (8)
- Ohio (2)
- Texas (7)
- Virginia (1)
- Washington (1)
5+1 0,000,002 $370,000,000
5+0 0,000,043 $250,000/$242,232
4+1 0,000,319 $10,000/$8,616
4+0 0,014,111 $150/$149
3+1 0,015,589 $150/$137
2+1 0,251,648 $10/$9
3+0 0,692,511 $7/$7
1+1 1,504,648 $3/$3
0+1 2,852,862 $2/$2
====================
TOT 5,331,733
Jackpot Rolled Back to $12,000,000 for the 03/09 Drawing!
A mind once stretched by a new idea never returns to its original dimensions!
as ussaual massachussetts is right in the hunt
Does anyone else find it interesting that Ohio, the same state known to have had frequent mega millions winners in the past, balances the books for this lottery? I know the game is totally random, but at the very least, it is a strange coincidence.
Late Breaking News:
5+1 0,000,002 $390,000,000
I read that fact today and said the same thing...it makes you wonder!
You have a point, Todd. Believe me, I wouldn't complain if I had won in GA, but now the news is saying the jackpot was $390 million or $116.5 million cash for each winner. So that's just about $7 million in state tax! 116.5 x 6% = 6,990,000
Not only did MA not sell a jackpot winner, apparently it was the only state not to sell a 5+0 ($250K) winner....
I noticed that also.........hmmmmm.... it does make you wonder!
Not even a second price in massachusetts. this was the last time i play MM, it doest matter how much you try how much money you lose playing you are never going to win the JP and you are never going to win the second tier and might never even win third price