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Friday, January 25, 2013

Sad stories of lotto winners




6/49- 0 winner
Draw date: 1/31/2013
Estimated Jackpot Prize  P68 million

6/45- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/25/2013
6-19-27-29-34-45
Jackpot Prize  P55,536,805.80

6/42- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/24/2013
12-19-24-33-34-41
Jackpot Prize P13,641,613.20


6/55- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/23/2013
8-16-21-23-24-54
Jackpot Prize P 40,940,528.40

As of Dec -2012, PCSO has 3,035 lotto terminal  outlets all over the Philippines.


Sad stories of lotto winners


Blowing money on blow: 

Want to know how to fritter away a multi-million lottery fortune? Ask Michael Carroll: The unemployed Brit has blown a £9.7 million jackpot he won in 2002 (approximately $15 million at the time) and as of 2010, was hoping to get his old job back as a garbageman. At first, Carroll lavished gifts on friends and family, but soon started spending on less admirable causes: Cocaine, parties, cars, and, at one point, up to four prostitutes a day. "The party has ended," he told the UK's Daily Mail, "and it's back to reality. That's the way I like it. I find it easier to live off £42 dole than a million."

Philanthropic pauper:

Janite Lee, a wigmaker who immigrated from North Korea to St. Louis, won an $18 million lotto jackpot in 1993. She used the winnings to better her community, sinking millions into the construction of a nondenominational church and a reading room at Washington University. She also donated so much to the Democrat National Committee that she was ranked 31st on a list of "soft money" donors — right beneath Boeing. Several of Lee's investments turned sour; she spent hundreds of thousands on gambling. Lee filed for bankruptcy in 1997.


Money can buy haplessness:

After winning $16.2 million in the Pennsylvania lottery in 1988, William 'Bud' Post should have had it made, but that was hardly the case for the shotgun-toting rough rider of Erie, Pa. "His problems," reported The Washington Post, "included a brother who tried to hire a contract murderer to kill him and his sixth wife; a landlady who forced him to give her one-third of the jackpot; and a conviction on an assault charge, after Mr. Post fired a shotgun at a man trying to collect a debt at his deteriorating dream house in northwestern Pennsylvania." In 1996, the cash-strapped former millionaire auctioned off the rights to his remaining lotto payments. After repaying his lenders, he was again in the clear — that is, until he bought two homes, a truck, a luxury camper, computers, and a $260,000 sailboat. "I was much happier when I was broke," he said. He died in 2006, on a $450-per-month disability check.

The guy who couldn't catch a break:

Vietnam veteran Wayne Schenk thought the $1 million New York lotto he won would pay for his costly lung cancer treatments, but he was wrong. New York lottery officials rejected his request to receive the amount in a lump sum. He only received one $50,000 payment — well short of the $125,000 initial outlay required for the specialized care — before he passed away in 2007.

Fool me once, shame on you:

In a bizarre twist of luck, New Jersey resident Evelyn Adams won the state's lottery twice — and managed to squander her $5.4 million total winnings. Adams, a compulsive gambler, spent the bulk of her payout at Atlantic City casinos. She wound up in a trailer. "Winning the lottery isn't always what it's cracked up to be," she later told reporters.

Source: The week.

Friday, January 18, 2013

First Five millionaires of 2013



6/49- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/3/2013
Jackpot Prize  P16 million

Ex seaman wins.

 A fifty-five-year-old ex-seaman is this year’s first instant millionaire after he won the P16-million lotto jackpot of the January 3 draw.

 The winner from Valenzuela City hit the 6/49 jackpot, matching the winning numbers, 3-9-11-18-23-25. With his money safe in the bank. he plans to donate to his local church, share with his brothers and sisters, and invest in a business.

Married, he has two children and a lotto bettor since 1995.

On Jan.3, he had P40 for two 6/49 bets using birth dates of family members.  


6/42- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/15/2013
Jackpot Prize  P9,994,768.20
 
A lone bettor who placed a bet in Makati City won the P9,994,768.20 jackpot in the Lotto 6/42 draw last Tuesday. Jan 15, 2013

The  winner is the fifth lotto instant millionaire this month.

The winner placed a bet in a lotto outlet in a mall on Chino Roces Ave. (formerly Pasong Tamo St.). It matched the winning combination of 1-5-9-10-18-22.
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Source: Edd K. Usman
            Tempo



First  Five millionaires of 2013

The first five lotto instant millionaires as of Jan 17, 2013.

6/49 draw  1 winner
Jan 3, 2013  prize  P 16 million

6/55 draw 1 winner
Jan.5, 2013 prize  P 94,226,263.20

6/42  draw  3 winners
Jan. 5, 2013    prize       P10,363,059.00           
Jan 8, 2013     prize       P3,390,093.00
Jan. 15,2013   prize       P 9,994,768.20

Friday, January 11, 2013

New millionaires


6/55- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/5/2013
Jackpot Prize P94,226,263.20 
13-28-38-39-41-55

A lone lotto bettor  placed the winning bet in Muntinlupa City. 


6/42- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/5/2013
Jackpot Prize  P10,363,059
15-19-23-28-31-33

The Lotto 6/42 winner placed the winning bet in Caloocan City.


6/49- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/3/2013
Jackpot Prize P16-million
3-9-11-18-23-25

A lone bettor who placed a bet in Karuhatan, Valenzuela City is the first instant millionaire this year.


I found a lotto  news about an old man looking for his lost lotto ticket.

A 76 years old man trapped looking for lottery ticket.

AMSTERDAM — A 76-year-old man trapped himself in an underground waste paper container in Amsterdam after he clambered in to hunt for a lottery ticket.

Police said in a statement the elderly man managed to open the container and climb in Thursday because he feared he had tossed out a lottery ticket along with other used paper.

Passers-by heard him calling for help and alerted the police who freed him with the help of firefighters.

The bad news? The man didn't find his lottery ticket.

A lesson to be learned  ...... Always have a secret safekeeping place for your lotto tickets.


Source: lottery post


Friday, January 4, 2013

Lotto winner has 8 children


6/55- 1 winner
Draw date: 1/5/2013
Jackpot Prize P94,226,263.20 
13-28-38-39-41-55


 Father of 8 is the newest millionaire

The saying “Basta driver, sweet lover (Drivers are sweet lovers)” seems to hold true in the case of the man who bagged the jackpot in the Dec. 20 6/42 Lotto draw.

When he went to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) in Pasay City on Friday to collect the check for his winnings of P40.6 million, the 48-year-old taxi driver from Novaliches, Quezon City, admitted that he has sired eight children with four different live-in partners.

The man revealed this information about himself as he explained to PCSO officials where he got the winning combination of 01-12-18-37-40-42.

According to him, some of the numbers were based on the birth dates of his previous partners whom he met when they rode in his taxi cab.

The man told PCSO officials that for the past 17 years, he had been betting on the lotto using this combination, the agency said in a statement.

The country’s newest millionaire, however, has promised PCSO
officials that aside from using his money to invest in a transportation business and purchase a house and lot, he will also look for his children to fulfill some of his obligations to them.


6/49- 2 winners
Draw date: 12/30/2012
Jackpot Prize P56,969,928 million


A young man who recently graduated from college and a single mother who owns a sari-sari (retail) store are off to a good start this year.

The two bagged the almost P57-million jackpot in the 6/49 Super Lotto 6/49 draw on Dec. 30.

The new millionaires claimed their winnings at the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office in Pasay City yesterday, the first working day after the long holiday break.

Both the 24-year-old fresh graduate from Manila and the 31-year-old mother from Antique province shelled out only P20 each on lotto bets.

Still, they managed to pick the winning number combination of 03-31-24-17-12-47 to take home P28.4 million each.

The college graduate told PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand Rojas II that he had been placing lotto bets for four years whenever he had some money saved from his allowance.

Now, less than a year after finishing his studies, he is set to buy his family a house and lot, invest in a small business and help send his three siblings to school.

The sari-sari store owner from Antique, meanwhile, said she had been placing bets for 10 years. She plans to spend her money on her parents, siblings and only child, as well as make a contribution to the church.


 Source: Jaymee T.Gamil
            Philippine Daily Inquirer