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In reply to the discussion: Buyer who tossed $1m ticket "Its my money" - May Karma visit soon and often [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)36. Again you are applying a double standard
Stop bringing in attorneys if you want to talk about karma.
No attorney would advise the woman with the money to give up any.
LIKEWISE, no attorney would advise the woman without the money to say anything other than "it all belongs to me, and I wouldn't share it".
So, in relation to the woman who has the money, you retreat to legalism. But in relation to the woman who does not have the money, you apply karma.
Double standard.
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Buyer who tossed $1m ticket "Its my money" - May Karma visit soon and often [View all]
Ruby the Liberal
May 2012
OP
they should split the money and be done with it, otherwise, 2 lawyers will end up with it all
dionysus
May 2012
#64
A lot of people don't have time to "waste" (lol) scratching the entire ticket.
ScreamingMeemie
May 2012
#46
I am a lowly convenience store employee. If you don't sign the ticket (which I encourage you
ScreamingMeemie
May 2012
#45