They wanted to claim a prize anonymously but did so “ominously”
If you are a lottery winner, you probably want just a few people to know about it for security reasons. This person discovered a way to do it in Missouri and decided to tell some folks on the Internet about it. There is no problem talking about it online; the only problem is how they wrote this post.

The most significant mistake: the word “ominously.” How do you claim your prize ominously? Maybe by being rude or impolite. We think this person meant to write “anonymously,” although the truth is that the two words are very different. Then, there is a period after the word “winners” that shouldn’t be there. It looks like they weren’t paying attention at all.
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