I’m in the business too, so I’m not trying to rain on anyones parade. But, if you live in the US and someone really wanted to come after you, you’d have a tough time explaining what you just said to me to the Judge.
You just don’t want to go there, I promise. Save all the “I’m just an advertiser” bull.
I hate being off subject with everyone but when someone says Im full of bull…… yes.. I am just an advertiser.. I dont own a casino property or even handle any of the money transactions and so on. Someone that visits my site is not my responsability and I make that clear. Last I cheched businesses that sell lotto tickets get paid sorta the same way we do so I want the judge to explain that part to me if it ever comes up. Oh yeh… I would go there and might lose the case but the government would have to really talk some shit to get outa what they do to make money for schools and so on and how what I do is any different…..
How we are paid commission btw I believe is OUR business.. From what I understand we dont have to explain the arrangement and terms of this. I dunno for sure.. thats just what I was told.
Oh here is a bit of reading for you as well.. (Excuse me judge.. but can you please explain….?)
dude be cool next time and dont say I am full of bull….
What benefits do retailers receive by selling and cashing tickets?
Retailers receive:
5% commission on instant “scratch” and online (lottery terminal generated) ticket sales
4% commission on instant ticket cashes
3% commission on online ticket cashes
1.5% commission for selling the $25,000 Hot Five ticket
1% commission for selling the $100,000 POWERBALL ticket
1% commission for selling the $250,000 Quick Cash ticket
1% commission for selling the $250,000 DC Daily 6 ticket
1% commission for selling the $100,000 Keno ticket
$100,000 commission for selling the winning POWERBALL jackpot ticket
Various incentives are also offered at different times
Oh and to add this. The commission changes from state to state.