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TLEberle
If this has been asked before, I apologize. If not, here goes.

If two (through six) people win the $1 million prize on a Primetime Special, what happens? Do they each get the annuity, or do they divide the money among the winners?
cmjb13
Each person would get $1M. They would not split a $1M jackpot among 2 winners.

Although you bring up a good point.

I don't think they have confidence in 1 winner, not to mention 2, but they did take out an insurance policy to cover a winning $1M spin. I'm sure they took into account the possiblity of more than one person winning, but I'm not sure the specifics of that when it relates to insurance.
clemon79
QUOTE(cmjb13 @ Nov 19 2004, 06:35 PM)
I don't think they have confidence in 1 winner, not to mention 2, but they did take out an insurance policy to cover a winning $1M spin. I'm sure they took into account the possiblity of more than one person winning, but I'm not sure the specifics of that when it relates to insurance.
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The odds of it happening are so long, I would imagine the additional premium on the policy to cover a multiple-win show would be minimal.
aaron sica
QUOTE(clemon79 @ Nov 20 2004, 05:11 AM)
The odds of it happening are so long, I would imagine the additional premium on the policy to cover a multiple-win show would be minimal.
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Even longer odds for this (but hey, anything's possible)..

2 $1M spins on the wheel AND each player is the exact same amount away from their showcases, and both of them are less than $250 away...


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