The letters BDZ on a lottery ticket imply that you did not win.
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Yes, on a scratch-off ticket, "TLN" typically stands for "Total Lottery Number." It is used to indicate the total number of tickets printed for that specific game. However, the meaning can vary by state or lottery organization, so it's always best to refer to the ticket's rules or the official lottery website for clarification.
Yes, it is possible to win a scratch-off lottery ticket in another state if you purchase the ticket while physically present in that state.
No, you cannot cash a scratch-off ticket from another state. Each state's lottery tickets are only valid for redemption in that specific state.
Yes, you can cash in a scratch-off lottery ticket purchased in Brooklyn at any New York State Lottery retailer, including those on Staten Island. However, if the ticket is for a significant prize, you may need to visit a lottery office to claim it. Always check with the retailer or the New York State Lottery website for specific instructions and rules regarding ticket redemption.
Yes, it is possible to cash in a scratch-off ticket in a different state, as long as the ticket is from a multi-state lottery game and the state where you are trying to cash it in participates in that specific game.