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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
Won't people find out anyways? If you win, your name is in the public records. It's meant to keep the lottery transparent so that the general public knows the winner is a real person.
In other words, they release your name whether or not you do an interview... which sucks because it puts you at risk for getting robbed, etc..
But, if my name wouldn't be made public, then yeah, I would keep it a secret.
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wow, really?
they don't actually do it like that in the UK
that's interesting