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Friday, June 8, 2012

P100 million in unclaimed prizes



After all we Filipino's are not that poor. just imagine that almost a P100 million worth of winning lotto tickets were not claimed by the lotto winners.

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has reverted to the charity funds of the agency some P100 million in unclaimed prizes of its online lottery games.
 
This action was taken after the one-year period to claim the winnings expired .


The unclaimed winnings included both minor and  major prizes of the 6/42 Lotto, 6/45 Mega Lotto, 6/49 Super Lotto and 6/55 Grand Lotto games.



  6/49 - 1 winner
  Draw date: 6/7/2012
  3-6-14-32-48-49
  Jackpot prize: P87,697,688.40

Yesterday's 6/49  lotto draw made one lotto bettor become a millionaire with  a jackpot prize worth P87 million.

One down and two more to go with 6/45 today and 6/55 tomorrow  with almost P50 million and P70 million jackpot prizes.


Four youngest Facebook Billionaire


 1. Mark Zuckerberg
 
 
  
 Zuckerberg, 28, launched Facebook from his college dorm room and grew it into one of the world's most successful businesses. While his wealth has taken a big hit following Facebook's disappointing IPO, he's still worth close to $15 billion, according to public estimates.


 2. Sean Parker

 
 
 The co-founder of Napster (and first president of Facebook) has more than $2 billion to his name. Parker, 32, served as a mentor to Zuckerberg and famously urged him to drop the "the" in the original version of Facebook's name. He was also an early investor in Spotify, the music sharing company.



 3. Eduardo Saverin


 

 This co-founder of Facebook, now worth an estimated $2 billion, had to fight for that title: He sued Facebook and later agreed to a settlement, as depicted in the movie The Social Network. Saverin, 30, who grew up in a wealthy family, has a reputation for enjoying the good life and racking up large bar tabs.


4. Dustin Moskovitz




Moskovitz, 28, also knew Zuckerberg from college and worked on Facebook in its early stages. He has since left Facebook to pursue a new start-up, along with charitable work. Forbes estimates his net worth at around $3.5 billion.