Friday, August 20, 2010
Are your plans ready?
A friend of mine told me once that " She would love to win a large amount of money" from the lotto. but in reality she told me she doesn't know how to manage it when it comes to millions and she knows and believe that she would wind up loosing it all away.
she was afraid that, the same thing would happen to her that happened to a lotto winner who was admitted in a hospital because relatives and friends knew, and that caused her a nervous breakdown because she was pestered always.
The problem with us, when people knew that you won a lotto jackpot, no amount of money you give or lent to friends and families would be enough.
It will always be compared to the amount you won. they want you to give them in millions also, not in thousands.
Its like an obligation because you won, you are now oblige to give your winnings to them. it sounds crazy. if you say no, then they are now your enemies and if you say yes, expect everyday that you will hear knocks on your front door.
So the only solution to this problem is....
See to it that no one should know that you won the lotto jackpot.
Plan, plan , and plan carefully....
Plan on how much goes to the bank for time deposit. plan on how much goes to investments. plan on how much goes to charity. plan where you want to leave. plan on how you want to leave your life. So plan everything carefully .....
No planning means, you will guarantee yourself going broke.
So planning is more important than ever.
So if you want a safe advice....
To be on the safe side, it might be better just to choose the draws with small jackpot prizes than with bigger jackpot prizes. Do I sound serious?
I found this comment on my blog and I just love what it says...
Anonymous said...
I bet the lotto quietly that nobody knows. I keep myself simple. In case I will win the lotto jackpot, no big deal, just as nothing had happened. I will keep all the excitement and pleasure within me. no problem will be created.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Pinoy top 10 tycoons for 2010
It's a true fact that it's not where you are born or whom you are born .. to that determines how your life will be. Its what you do with your life that determines how your life will be.
The top 10 richest in the Philippines are the following:
1. Henry Sy; US$5 billion (SM)
2. Lucio Tan; $2.1 billion (PAL)
3. John Gokongwei Jr.; $1.5 billion (ROBINSONS)
4. Jaime Zobel de Ayala; $1.4 billion (AYALA)
5. Andrew Tan; $1.2 billion (MEGA WORLD)
6. Tony Tan Caktiong; $980 million (JOLLIBEE)
7. Enrique Razon Jr.; $975 million (ICTS)
8. Beatrice Campos; $840 million (UNILAB)
9. George Ty; $805 million (METRO BANK)
10. Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.; $760 million. (SAN MIGUEL)
Friday, August 6, 2010
Stories of lotto winners
Today's lotto jackpot prize is ...... and the winning numbers are ........
I found this sad stories of lotto winners who ended up loosing all there millions. I hope this will give us some lessons on how to handle our money carefully in case we hit a lotto jackpot.
I was planning to write sad stories of Filipino lotto winners but I have only 2 lotto winners who ended up being killed and the other one loosing all his millions to gambling. In case Ill have 5 to 8 sad stories of filipino lotto winners then ill write it soon.
Here are some list of lottery winners in America who succumbed to the pitfalls of sudden wealth and the greed of others.( $ 1 converted into pesos X 50 pesos )
* Jeffrey Dampier: The Tampa, Fla., resident and his wife won the $20 million (1 billion pesos )prize in 1996, and he spent plenty on his family. In 2005, the popcorn entrepreneur visited his sister-in-law when she claimed she had car troubles. Her boyfriend pulled a gun on Dampier, and the two kidnapped him and killed him. They were both convicted and received life sentences.
* William "Bud" Post III: He called his winnings the "lottery of death." The Pennsylvania man, who died in 2006, won $16.2 million (800 million pesos) in 1988, but it all went downhill. His sixth wife left him. He spent time in jail for firing a gun at a bill collector. His brother was convicted for hiring a hit man to kill him. In the end Post declared bankruptcy.
* Jack Whittaker: Nothing but trouble followed the West Virginian after he won a record $314.9 million ( almost 16 billion pesos) in the multistate Powerball lottery in 2002. He gave away $3 million to local churches. More than $545,000 in cash was stolen from his car while he was in a strip club. His granddaughter Brandi died of a drug overdose. He was arrested twice for drunken driving and ordered into rehab and pleaded no contest after attacking a bar manager. Last year, his daughter, Brandi's mother, was found dead.
* Kenneth P. Proxmire: The Hazel Park, Mich., man won $1 million (50 million pesos) in 1977. Within five years, he had declared bankruptcy, and his children and wife of 18 years left him.
Janite Lee: The South Korean immigrant won $18 million(900 million pesos) in St. Louis in 1993. Eight years later, the former wig-shop owner was broke. She gave huge sums of money to Democratic Party. She spent thousands on Democratic fundraising dinners, where she sat next to President Clinton twice and once next to Vice President Al Gore. Washington University's School of Law established the Janite Lee Reading Room after she donated thousands. She lost more than $347,000 at casinos. She filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2001 with $700 left in her bank account.
* Roy Clark: After winning $188,000 (10 million pesos) in the Florida lottery in 1989, Clark, 39, went through his winnings in less than a year, mostly on drinks and limousines. A year later, he was found crushed to death in a garbage truck after apparently falling asleep in a trash bin. He had $10 left in his pocket and was given a pauper's burial.
* Billie Bob Harrell Jr.: In 1997, he won the Lotto Texas jackpot of $31 million (1.6 billion pesos). He purchased a ranch and bought half-dozen homes and cars for himself and other family members. The former Home Depot store worker made large contributions to his church. Twenty months later, he pressed a shotgun barrel against his chest and committed suicide.
* Gary Jenkins: The San Marcos, Calif., resident won $727,000 (35 million pesos)in 1988. A week later, he found his wife dead with her throat cut by her former husband.
* Evelyn Marie Adams: The Point Pleasant woman won the New Jersey lottery twice, in 1985 and 1986, but still managed to lose the entire $5.4 million (260 million pesos). The former manager of a 7-Eleven store ended up living in a trailer.
Sources: Associated Press, Nexis, the Business Insider, The Washington Times.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
How to win a Lotto Jackpot
A lone bettor from Marikina is now P109,721,419.20 richer after hitting the jackpot prize in the Super Lotto 6/49 draw last Thursday July 29 2010.
The winner, a 27-year-old utility worker, purchased his Lucky Pick lotto ticket – 45 48 14 46 18 16 – at the lotto station of Wilhelmina Pascual in Marikina City.
The choices we make.
Lotto draw for the day, July 20 2010 Tuesday {6/49 and 6/42}
Which lotto draw would you bet 6/49 or 6/42 ?
Lotto Bettor says:
This would depend on the lotto jackpot prizes at stake for the day.
Last July 20 2010 Lotto jackpot Prizes at stake.
6/42 7/20/2010 3,000,000.00
6/49 7/20/2010 82,053,385.20
6/45 7/19/2010 22,572,739.80
6/55 7/19/2010 68,359,888.80
Almost all lotto bettors would choose the 6/49 draw because the jackpot prize is 82 million rather than choosing the 6/42 draw with a jackpot prize of 3 million.
Now a big lesson to be learned for lotto bettors.
A 50-year-old woman from Caloocan City choose and bet the 6/42 draw with the smallest lotto jackpot prize of 3 million and won the guaranteed P3 million prize on July 20 draw.
It was a small jackpot compared to the rest, but still the lone bettor for last week's 6/42 lotto draw is now a millionaire.
The woman bettor bought the winning lottery ticket -- 27 03 37 24 10 07 – at Best Hope Gaming and Amusement outlet at the Victoria Mall in Caloocan City.
The winner and her husband bought a SINGLE ticket with the numbers based on birthdays and anniversaries.
For me this sounds familiar. The numbers coming from important events in there lives and 1, 2 or maybe up to 3 lotto tickets only will do. but they even had 1 ticket only.
Does it sound familiar to you also?
What Do You Do When Your Lotto dream Plans Don’t Happen?
It seems that the winners has probably read my blog because they followed my advice. but some of you would say that you followed my advice too. But your dreams up to now has not happened.
Let me make it clear:
What do you do when God seems not to answer your prayer? you pray again.
What do you do when your lotto dreams drops to pieces? you dream again.
I only had one word for lotto bettors “Don’t wish. ...DECIDE.”
In that one line, I gave my most keep secret.
That’s what separates lotto winners from lotto losers.
Unsuccessful lotto bettors wish, hope, desire for the lotto jackpot.
That’s not enough.
Successful lotto bettors DECIDE to make their dreams happen.
That means they’ll do whatever it takes or how long it will take. Remember the 134 million pesos lotto winner from Batangas ? after 15 years of betting the lotto, finally he made it.
That means nothing will stop them because they have DECIDED to win the lotto jackpot.
Ill say it again.....
LUCK is when preparation meets opportunity
The most important thing in a lotto game is LUCK .... because we don't know when luck will come to us. The secret is betting consistent in a lotto draw. That means we are always ready when opportunity comes.
Anytime luck will come to us, we are always ready for it.
All you have to do is buy 2 or 3 lotto tickets or just like the 6/42 lotto winner from Caloocan who had 1 lotto ticket only.
You don't need to buy thousands worth of tickets.
there's a saying that...
if it is your day, then it will be your day, but we have to be always ready for it.
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