A powerball reimbursement go fund me page has been created

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<figcaption class="figure-caption C(#26282a) Fz(13px) Py(5px) Lh(1.5) LineClamp(2,32px) Ta(start)" title="User Cinnamon Nicole alleges to have spent all her money on lottery tickets with the assumption she'd win the $1.6 billion jackpot, but is now asking for help." data-reactid=".1j10asz203k.$render-target-default.0.0.2.4.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvasProxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.2.1">User Cinnamon Nicole alleges to have spent all her money on lottery tickets with the assumption she'd win the $1.6 billion jackpot, but is now asking for help.</figcaption></figure>A woman by the name of Cinnamon Nicole from Cordova, TN has raised a little more than $800 in seven hours via her Powerball Reimbursement Go Fund Me page.
Nicole alleges to have spent all of her money on purchasing tickets with the assumption she would win the $1.6 billion jackpot, but soon realized the winning tickets were sold in Los Angeles, Florida and Tennessee suburbs.
Despite the chances of anyone winning the jackpot being 1 in 292.2 million, Nicole still decided to go big, and unfortunately now can’t go home because she allegedly doesn’t have any money.

Please help me and my family as we have exausted all of our funds. We spent all of our money on lottery tickets (expecting to win the 1.5 billion) and are now in dire need of cash. With your small donation of at least $1.00, a like and one share, I’m certain that we will be able to pick ourselves up from the trenches of this lost and spend another fortune trying to hit it big again! PLEASE, won’t you help a family in need. DONATE NOW.
For your charitable donations, Nicole promises to make you her #MCM or #WCW. Yet, despite the gall of the Go Fund Me Page, some users simply weren’t in support of her attempts.
Sonya Hagans quoted new viral internet star, Michelle Dobyne and wrote “Not tuhday” while Kenyatta Gibson was a bit more spirited in her response.
“Guuuuuuuuuuurl…….I ‘SWEATERGAAAAAWD’ if I see one person give you one rusty copper penny I will spend ten times what you spent on lottery tickets on PLANE tickets to fly to their humble abode so spoiled in riches that they can afford to make it rain on Sweet Brown like ratchet humans such as you who choose to spend their cash on Remy, Flaming Hot Cheetos, VOSS Water and Powerball , and commence to kicking every single one of their asses!!!”
Can you really be mad at her for trying?

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I'm willing to Bet she didn't buy more than $2 Worth of Tickets... and it just some Con to cash in on the Good Will of People

Fuk Her
 

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Hey OP......It`s a SCAM......You been DUPED. :):)
 

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You`re going to catch up to Enfuego at this rate.

I actually like Enfuego though.
 

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GoFundMe shuts down campaign for Tennessee woman who claims to have lost family fortune on Powerball tickets


Hey, you never know.

The catchphrase for Powerball was the driving force behind this Tennessee woman’s GoFundMe before the website decided to shut down her get-rich-quick dreams, just like the lottery did.

Cinnamon Nicole and her family claimed to have spent their entire fortune on Powerball tickets, in a Hail Mary shot to win the record-setting $1.6 billion jackpot, the now-deleted GoFundMe read.

MILLIONS OF 'LOSING' POWERBALL TICKETS ARE STILL WINNERS, INCLUDING 73 WORTH $1 MILLION

She said they expected to win the lottery, but the effort fell flat after failing to beat an astronomical 1 in 292 million odds.
Like demonstrating the definition of insanity, Nicole asked for $100,000 from donors, so she could try the same thing again and expect different results.
 

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