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* What you keep putting in is [[redundant]]. You don't need to keep inserting this since the article clearly says that [[California Lottery|California]] is the only Mega Millions lottery that does not have Powerball. Even if CA joins Powerball, PB still will not truly be a "national" game as Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah, and most US territories do not sell lottery tickets. (Puerto Rico does have a lottery, but does not offer MM nor PB.) The article is long enough already. You keep putting it in, I'll keep deleting it. [[Special:Contributions/207.210.134.83|207.210.134.83]] ([[User talk:207.210.134.83#top|talk]]) 17:23, 29 April 2010 (UTC) |
* What you keep putting in is [[redundant]]. You don't need to keep inserting this since the article clearly says that [[California Lottery|California]] is the only Mega Millions lottery that does not have Powerball. Even if CA joins Powerball, PB still will not truly be a "national" game as Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah, and most US territories do not sell lottery tickets. (Puerto Rico does have a lottery, but does not offer MM nor PB.) The article is long enough already. You keep putting it in, I'll keep deleting it. [[Special:Contributions/207.210.134.83|207.210.134.83]] ([[User talk:207.210.134.83#top|talk]]) 17:23, 29 April 2010 (UTC) |
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The point is, the major expansion for Powerball has left it one state away from having all lotteries involved (regardless of what other games they carry). The fact that California sells Mega Millions is irrelevant |
The point is, the major expansion for Powerball has left it one state away from having all lotteries involved (regardless of what other games they carry). The fact that California sells Mega Millions is irrelevant.... This is the Powerball page... Not the Mega Millions page. |
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Hello. I have replied to your post regarding new USPS rates at [1]. Thanks. JBFrenchhorn (talk) 01:09, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
Refs needed
Your 14:20, 10 March 2009 edit to Mega Millions begins, "In March 2009, it was reported that...". Please add the citation to that source. Similarly, pls cite source for the statement about Georgia. Thanks, --LottsoLuck (talk) 16:28, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
Please cite sources
You've posted a number of statements about possible cross-selling of multi-state lotteries, including a specific date. If you got that info from published sources, then please cite them. If you're using unpublished insider info, then it doesn't belong in WP. Also, you've posted those statements to a scattered selection of the participating lotteries, which seems arbitrary and thus un-encyclopedic, unless you have sources saying that there is something significant about the roles of those specific states and their lotteries in the decision. Without such significant roles, it seems appropriate & sufficient to limit those comments (which still need cites) to the articles about MUSL, PB, & MM. --LottsoLuck (talk) 22:16, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
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Point taken. Shouldn't have been reverted Tommy (msg) 00:36, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
Powerball Expansion
You're completly missing a major point with your edits... The Powerball expansion, not only is one state away from having all Mega Millions members sell Powerball... But its one state away from becoming a NATIONAL game. The fact that California sells Mega Millions is a minor and moot point now.. Powerball is now sold in all but one US Jurisdiction where it's legal for the state to have a Lottery, and this is a more significant milestone than simply stating they attracted all but one Mega Million playing states. Please stop removing that important destinction.
- What you keep putting in is redundant. You don't need to keep inserting this since the article clearly says that California is the only Mega Millions lottery that does not have Powerball. Even if CA joins Powerball, PB still will not truly be a "national" game as Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah, and most US territories do not sell lottery tickets. (Puerto Rico does have a lottery, but does not offer MM nor PB.) The article is long enough already. You keep putting it in, I'll keep deleting it. 207.210.134.83 (talk) 17:23, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
The point is, the major expansion for Powerball has left it one state away from having all lotteries involved (regardless of what other games they carry). The fact that California sells Mega Millions is irrelevant.... This is the Powerball page... Not the Mega Millions page.