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Rent paid with lottery ticket
Well I've received cash, check, money orders, cashiers checks, and electronic debt for rent payments in the past. But today for the first time someone handed me a winning lottery ticket to pay for their rent. It just made me laugh. If you hadn't spent your entire check on lottery tickets, beer, and cigarettes (on payday) then you wouldn't have any trouble paying your $120 rent.