Some lottery winners go crazy, and you just know their money won’t last.
While others are a little more reserved, and you can see their big win securing them for life.
Some lottery winners go crazy, and you just know their money won’t last.
While others are a little more reserved, and you can see their big win securing them for life.
Category: Funny/Crazy Lottery Stories
The final drawing in the Iowa Lottery “Winter of Winners” has been drawn, with 10 lucky players now heading for a luxury break in Las Vegas.
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Lottery playing car fans will love this new Mercedes advert.
It’s for the new Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, and I think it’s safe to say it will be appearing on more than a few lottery winners ‘must have’ lists.
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She had played the same single quick pick ticket for many years, but this time it came up lucky.
Ancelma Martinez almost squirted coffee out of her nose when she discovered her win in the local paper over breakfast with her husband.
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John Baxter from Baldock joins the ever growing list of new millionaires created by the UK’s Millionaires Raffle game.
With 50 new millionaires created just by the Christmas Day and New Years Day draws he’s in very good company.
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It’s a tough choice to have to make – but one that most of us would quite like to have to wrangle with.
Max Weindel, aged 30, had to wrestle with that choice after winning the top prize on the Missouri Lottery’s “$1,000 A Week For Life” scratch card.
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Like most winners Matt and Cassey Topham, both just 23 years old, treated themselves to a new home.
They could certainly afford to, having just won a £45 Million jackpot on the EuroMillions lottery.
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Officially he’s anonymous.
But there are more than enough rumours to help figure out who the $2 Million lottery winner in Chester is. After all, it’s a small community, and everybody knows the store where the winning ticket was bought.
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Andrew Brown was responsible for buying the syndicates lottery tickets that week.
But having got back to work he realised the 40 quick pick tickets he’d been sold were for the wrong day.
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London based Patrick Bomboi Emuh, 54, scammed £800,000 from innocent victims over a period of 6 years.
He claimed they had won non-existent lottery prizes then charged them ‘fees’ to help them claim the winnings.
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