BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
15 May 2009
Lottery players who nearly missed out
Two uplifting lottery stories emerged in the press this
week, showcasing players who received very welcome
surprises in the lottery context.
The first
involved a 25-year-old Spanish woman who wishes to
remain anonymous after winning the world record in
lottery prizes – Euro 172 million and change – in the
EuroMillions mega lottery (see previous InfoPowa
report).
Despite massive worldwide coverage of
the record-breaking prize, the Majorca-resident winner
was not aware that she had become a very wealthy young
woman until three days later.
She had been ill
with ‘flu, and only discovered her stunning windfall
early this week after she returned to work, still
feeling ill but scared of losing her job in the tough
economic climate in Spain!
The woman was
eventually contacted by Jose Mieres, director of the
website through which she bought her ticket.
Mieres recalls: “When she found out she was shocked and
incredibly emotional at the same time.
“She was
asking lots of questions, and we immediately put in
place the protocol for these cases.
“She will
come to Madrid and we will tell her how to act during
the first days. We will explain to her the process of
collecting their winnings and we will give her financial
advice if she asks for it.”
The winner, who is
unmarried but has a boyfriend, picked all seven numbers
- 4, 23, 24, 29, 31 and Lucky Stars 8 and 9 - in Friday
night's draw. She had been using the website regularly
since 2006.
The jackpot had rolled over six times
because no one had matched the correct numbers
And from Portland, Oregon in the United States comes the
tale of a $2.6 million lottery jackpot winner who only
found out he was a wealthy man five months after the
draw!
KGW.com reports that Gordon Carnese, who
says he plays the lotto frequently, was cleaning out his
car’s glove compartment and found several tickets he’d
yet to check on. He took them into a Portland
convenience store and learned that he’d won $2.6 million
on Megabucks.
Carnese opted for 25 annual
payments of $69 680 after state and federal tax
withholdings.
He told lottery officials he’d
continue to play but would check his tickets more
frequently.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
More news here.
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