Forbes Article on Lottogopher Words getting out...
"" That’s where LottoGopher, a smart California startup and William Shatner, the 86-year-old, Emmy Award-winning actor and now the pitchman for the company come into play. LottoGopher allows California players to play up to three games online. And for a single day, monthly or yearly membership of varying price points players can track and manage their lotto spending.
I spoke to Mr. Shatner about his new gig and on his thoughts regarding the lottery. He is excited that LottoGopher will use technology to simplify the process. He told me that he is onboard because “We are disrupting the lottery industry for America much the way Netflix disrupted the movie rental business and Uber hailing a cab.” LottoGopher, which is now only available for California residents, wants to disrupt the tedious process of purchasing lottery tickets. They have created an online messenger service that lets you buy and keep track of your tickets, online. “You no longer have to worry about losing your ticket,” says Shatner.
Shatner’s last point shouldn’t be overlooked. Lost tickets are a big money sucker too. Lottery tickets are not secure; they are really like holding onto cash. That means if you lose it, you lose it. Fortune points out that “Whoever has possession is the owner. So, it’s important to sign your ticket as soon as you buy it, and then store it in a secure place. Otherwise, you run the risk that the ticket could get lost or stolen.”""
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nealegodfrey/2017/10/22/cashing-in-on-vice-money-management/#5258ef87ea01