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tomtom

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If a local corp offers games someone might not like… games that a player might consider have kinda too high odds and additionally high ticket prices, JP's that look like taking a big % of money and still very hard to win, then something like RNG games that also might go long time without JP winners...while a player still likes just ball machines and good odds, like in a 6/45 or lower...

and on the other side online there are a lot of really attractive bouncy ball games with quite various odds , and OK prices, like at an high level authorized retailer , but, still not offered locally but online


Do in such situation some ethical issues are still valid… like playing at the local retailer because of some ethics , despite liking the exact games , prizes, numbers of bigger winners and costs for one play that are offered online at the another place? :look:
 

tomtom

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tomtom said:
If a local corp offers games someone might not like… games that a player might consider have kinda too high odds and additionally high ticket prices, JP's that look like taking a big % of money and still very hard to win, then something like RNG games that also might go long time without JP winners...while a player still likes just ball machines and good odds, like in a 6/45 or lower...

and on the other side online there are a lot of really attractive bouncy ball games with quite various odds , and OK prices, like at an high level authorized retailer , but, still not offered locally but online


Do in such situation some ethical issues are still valid… like playing at the local retailer because of some ethics , despite liking the exact games , prizes, numbers of bigger winners and costs for one play that are offered online at the another place? :look:

well..:look: .. the question is in this way a bit vague, so a bit more clear:

If a player likes only just games with ball machines and TV draws, and some kinda sound odds for some sound amount of winners, like 6/45 and lower odds, at 50cents to $1 for one play, but nothing such at a local retailer, any ethic concerns applicable for a player about not playing locally some other games the player doesn't like, but online where such a game is offered at another place and very popular?

I mean ethic concerns, because both corp may say that some amount of money from games goes for good causes locally, but games may look very different...
 

tomtom

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So far no answers about any possible ethical or any other concerns regarding playing online rather than at a local retailer, so I assume it is OK, of course just in a situation where an online retailer is really trustworthy, and makes a good sense for trying some plays with , while, of course, respecting all applicable laws…

1,2,3 …SOLD :thumb:
 

blitzed

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I'm dying to play lottery online...

hiya tomtom,

I have too many problems with my local lottery retailer...clerks are sometimes snotty to me, machines are broken every week or two so I miss plays..and now my last winning ticket won't register on their damn lottery terminal as a winner :burnt:

I don't know if it is a machine error, inept clerk, or if they are trying to rip me off...I would rather cut out the middle-man and play online.

http://www.lotto649.ws/international-state-lotteries/9151-play-california-lottery-online.html

cheers!
blitzed
 

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