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05-12-2012, 03:48 AM
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Man Buys 6 Lottery Tickets Each Worth $1,000,000.00
A Glendale, Ariz., man who played the same numbers on six Powerball tickets didn't win the big jackpot but nabbed a $1 million second-place prize for each ticket for a total of $6 million, Arizona Lottery officials said this week. The winner, who elected to remain anonymous, claimed the prizes in three visits to the lottery's Phoenix office, according to a lottery statement. The win came in the April 25 Powerball drawing. The winning numbers were 4-25-29-34-43, with Powerball 29. The Glendale man won the second-place prize by matching all five numbers but not the Powerball. Azcentral.com reports that the tickets were bought at a QuikTrip store. There was one winning ticket in that April 25 drawing -- the $172.7 million prize went to a bunch of Philadelphia transit workers known as the SEPTA 48. Why can't this happen to me? Oh, that's right. I don't play ;) |
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05-12-2012, 06:20 PM
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Re: Man Buys 6 Lottery Tickets Each Worth $1,000,000.00
The one time I did play, when it was a record jackpot here, I screwed up and played the same six numbers, but, a different powerball. I meant to let the system choose one. It was a dollar my niece found and a dollar a guy gave me for buying his grandson a popsicle. The winner was a person who bought the ticket an hour before the system closed down. The operator of the system got annoyed with me because I didn't know I had to fill out a card, which I had to do two or three times. I think he was from India and I didn't know what he was saying. When I worked for lawyers, they used to buy several tickets and never won. I told them to give me what they were spending on tickets every week and I'd be happy with an extra few hundred :) |