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exboyfil

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15. That is what Steve Young had the USFL do
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 03:34 PM
Sep 16

You know how much your annuity is worth if you look to sell it on the open market.

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If he had invested just half of that annual $260,000 check for ten years Fiendish Thingy Sep 16 #1
Sure, but he was promised he didn't have to. yardwork Sep 16 #3
He had every reason in the world to believe it was a possibility. NoRethugFriends Sep 16 #7
Yes. He should have treated the annuity like stock in the company exboyfil Sep 16 #14
Most of the magazine business has dried up. IbogaProject Sep 16 #25
But couldn't that happen to somebody even with a regular annuity? raccoon Sep 16 #16
Sadly, he was a fool not to think of the possibilities. From what I niyad Sep 16 #23
I absolutely agree w/ you. Put some money aside until you build your own nest egg, and then truly celebrate/live. SWBTATTReg Sep 16 #4
I have had plans in mind for decades of what to do if I were ever to come into niyad Sep 16 #6
And THAT is exactly the reason I would take a cash payout up front niyad Sep 16 #2
You are so right. Always get moniss Sep 16 #20
I intended to wait for 70 to get Social Security for largest payout, now I think I should take it sooner. (n/t) thesquanderer Sep 16 #38
I expect full blown "means testing" to moniss Sep 16 #42
Industry squeeze's a way out from under responsibility Torchlight Sep 16 #5
Yes. yardwork Sep 16 #9
Ed McMahon is at fault. twodogsbarking Sep 16 #8
If they do come to your house don't answer the door. They want their money back. twodogsbarking Sep 16 #10
If I was a prize winner I would talk to a lawyer. Mosby Sep 16 #11
Bankruptcy for corporations needs to be done away with. The Mouth Sep 16 #17
I think PCH was a family operation IbogaProject Sep 16 #27
It should be about NO ONE having ANY way to avoid obligations they willingly undertook The Mouth Sep 16 #30
May you receive everything you deserve. niyad Sep 16 #34
I have no idea of what you are talking about The Mouth Sep 16 #41
remdi95 niyad Sep 17 #43
I always assumed that PCH and similar prize givers bought an annuity ClaudetteCC Sep 16 #12
That is what Steve Young had the USFL do exboyfil Sep 16 #15
BTW, tsf destroyed the USFL. rubbersole Sep 16 #35
5k/week for the last ten years. niyad Sep 16 #28
I remember looking at the REALLLLLLLLY FINE PRINT on one of niyad Sep 16 #31
One less worry for me, since I never won PCH! LeftInTX Sep 16 #13
So, buyout outfits like J.G. Wentworth are left holding the bag? PSPS Sep 16 #18
On the other hand, maybe Wentworth went out of business along with PCH? FakeNoose Sep 16 #19
All "forever" payments are never guaranteed. Companies often will screw you over. Oneironaut Sep 16 #21
Sort of like how social security recipients and disabled veterans will feel Mysterian Sep 16 #22
Slight difference being that Social Security is OUR MONEY that they niyad Sep 16 #24
Unless the terms of the winning angrychair Sep 16 #26
Ummmmm, do you remember Hostess? Went "bankrupt", was "bought out", niyad Sep 16 #32
I had forgotten angrychair Sep 16 #40
Isn't/wasn't one of the midwest states that had annuity lottery winners in default? 3Hotdogs Sep 16 #29
The only thing forever under capitalism is the rich will get richer forever. nt ImNotGod Sep 16 #33
exactly niyad Sep 16 #36
I had no idea that was still a thing! Initech Sep 16 #37
He thought he'd get $ the rest of his life. I thought I'd be living in a democracy. Life is full of disappointments. nt thesquanderer Sep 16 #39
Unfortunately like with a lot of sports players that got super wealthy quickly fujiyamasan Sep 17 #44
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