Hey everyone! This is obviously my first post, but I've been lurking on and off throughout the years. I should've joined much sooner, but just like the rest of yous I'm pretty much "living on a prayer" and learning with this game lol. Forgive me if this has been discussed, but I figure with the latest technology and latest JP winners becoming less and less known, it makes me wonder how much of a hassle it may be to win, not earn your way into becoming a multi-millionaire...not that theres anything wrong with that ;)
Some questions and things I'd like to discuss with you guys...just getting ideas thrown out there together so we can all play this game much safer for the future. I've seen that some people already have "plans" ready for just in case, which is smart to me! Now, I'm a bit young and recently graduated college...I'm in no position to set up a single life for myself yet; forgive me if these questions seem a bit naive.
1) Do you honestly plan on telling your family? Especially for those who are not married?
2) Even if you do or do not (tell your family), how do you explain the transition to becoming a multi-millionaire or suddenly being able to afford "rewards" to yourself/family? Do you have a story planned for everyone around you?
3) I plan on using a P.I. before hiring any attorney or professionals around me and my $$, will you? ... but how much can you trust a P.I. as well?
4) What kind of security system are you going to set up? I feel the regular ADT systems will not be enough, I'd definitely invest in something more advance <snip> the costs of it all.
5) How many properties do you plan on buying or how much land? And if you do plan to move out of state, where to?
6) If you are single, do you feel like you will be swindled more when setting up shop? Also, how will you handle dating in the future---do they know right away or is it something you will have to disguise until marriage/death?
7) And this is just a fun question: what would you actually buy for fun? rewards for yourself???
So yes, many questions, but I have had to think of this realistically and all the implications for coming into millions of $$ suddenly. Im only in my early 20's, single female, and if it were to happen now or 10 years later...I want to not be overwhelmed by the transition. Paranoid or am I just preparing? Everyone here says to have a plan and watch your back; I agree! So for all intents and purposes, lets say you have won at least the current MM jp of 79.8 mill. I feel like the general consensus here is to take the cash, sooooo. Go! I'll answer later.
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