With the Powerball jackpot now at a record $1.3 billion, ticket buyers are in a giddy stupor daydreaming about what they’d do, where they’d go and who they’d finally tell off in gold dust skywriting if they win.

Of course, a downside of becoming InstaRich is that it can ruin your life. After their names were posted publicly, past lottery winners have received death threats, watched their relationships fall apart, and endured near-daily badgering from strangers trying to tug at their heartstrings and get a piece of that money pie. Things might be different if winners could conceal their identities, but lottery policy prohibits that for most players. Powerball tickets are sold in 44 states, along with Washington, D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, yet only six states—Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Ohio and South Carolina—allow winners to remain anonymous.

It’s another story in China, where lottery officials insist that the privacy of the winners be protected for their safety, even though some citizens argue the integrity of the system is undermined when the public doesn’t know who won or how the money is used. Apparently, the winner (or a representative) does still have to pick up the giant check and take publicity photos, which has led to some creative disguises.

In Reddit’s News community, redditor last_treasure posted a roundup of photos of the interesting ways Chinese lottery winners have managed to hide their identities. Congrats, Mickey!

Panda Costume

Creepy Baby Mask

Robot Mask

Baymax of Big Hero 6 Costume

Huh?

Transformers Masks

Mickey Mouse Mask