The present invention is a method and system for selling game of chance
tickets at a point of sale cash register. The invention can be used for
both lottery and other social games of chance tickets. An actual game
ticket may be preprinted by the commercial printer, printed in the
in-store kiosk, self-service terminal or on the standard gaming terminal.
These preprinted tickets are not eligible to win prizes unless activated
at the cash register. Tickets have a barcode or other means readable by a
cash register or other equipment. The ticket is read at the cash register
and activated. Acknowledgement of activation of the ticket is then
printed on the cash register receipt. The main advantages of the proposed
method are that using this approach does not require additional gaming
equipment, such as a secure printer or a special gaming terminal at the
cash register, it doesn't require any custom software changes in cash
register software, it allows selling of tickets meeting the criteria of
bearer's bond without the need of special printing media at the cash
register, it allows for integrated accounting of gaming products and
other products sold in the store and it allows for age control of ticket
buyers. This approach allows for the sale of customer and computer
generated lottery game selections at a cash register without any
additional equipment in the lane or custom software in the cash register,
with additional benefits of age control and integrated accounting.