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Want to buy a Texas Lottery ticket from a vending machine? You now have to scan your ID - MSNPeople using Texas Lottery self-service vending machines now need to scan their government-issued photo ID before purchasing games or redeeming prizes to prove they are at least 18.
HOUSTON — Purchasing lottery tickets from a vending machine will take a few extra steps now, according to the Texas Lottery Commission. The commission has introduced a new age verification ...
People using Texas Lottery self-service vending machines now need to scan their government-issued photo ID before purchasing games or redeeming prizes to prove they are at least 18.
On Dec. 30 age verification was implemented on all lottery ticket self-service vending machines across the state. By law, those who enjoy playing the Texas Lottery must be 18 or older.
HOUSTON — Purchasing lottery tickets from a vending machine will take a few extra steps now, according to the Texas Lottery Commission. The commission has introduced a new age verification ...
HOUSTON — Purchasing lottery tickets from a vending machine will take a few extra steps now, according to the Texas Lottery Commission. The commission has introduced a new age verification ...
HOUSTON — Purchasing lottery tickets from a vending machine will take a few extra steps now, according to the Texas Lottery Commission. The commission has introduced a new age verification ...
HOUSTON — Purchasing lottery tickets from a vending machine will take a few extra steps now, according to the Texas Lottery Commission. The commission has introduced a new age verification ...
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