Saturday, August 11, 2012
A winning lotto ticket ?
6/55- 0 winner
Draw date: 8/18/2012
Expected Jackpot Prize P 115 Million
6/45- 0 winner
Draw date: 8/17/2012
Expected Jackpot Prize P 35 Million
6/49- 1 winner
Draw date: 8/14/2012
1-9-12-37-38-47
Jackpot Prize P 28,530,781.20 Million
A lotto bettor from Tondo and Cavite shared the lotto Jackpot after claiming their over Php4 million pot money each in the July 23 Mega Lotto, 6/45 draw .
The first winner, a 51-year-old welder, shared the jackpot prize of Php 8,216,550 or Php4,108,275 with his co-winner from Cavite, who also claimed half of the jackpot prize.
It actually took five days before he learned he was one of the two jackpot winners, after he saw the winning numbers posted at the lotto outlet near his home where he bought a ticket for P20.
He deliberately delayed claiming the prize for several days so his neighbors won’t take notice that he had won in the lotto.
He has been betting the lotto for 10 years.
The other lucky bettor, who hailed from Cavite province, claimed the other half of the jackpot three days after the draw.
The winning number combinations were 7-12-23-27-29-34.
A lotto bettor from San Jose, Antique also won the Php 15,136,385 jackpot prize in the Aug. 9 6/42 lotto draw with winning number combinations of 14-22-25-33-41-42.
Thinking of winning the lotto jackpot in an illegal way?
I found a story on how a woman tried to claim a lotto jackpot with a fake winning lotto ticket.
An Elgin, Illinois, woman tried to cash in on the record $656 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot with a ticket she bought online eight minutes after the winning numbers were drawn.
Leandria Williams, 28, was initially charged with wire fraud for falsifying documents. She has now been charged with attempted theft and forgery..
An investigator from the Illinois Department of Lottery contacted the sheriff's office on April 4 after Williams came into the lottery claims office in Des Plaines and said she had a winning ticket for the Mega Millions jackpot drawn on March 30,
The ticket bore the winning numbers, but records showed only three Mega Millions winners and none of those tickets were from the Chicago area.
Lottery logs showed Williams' ticket was produced shortly after 10 p.m. on March 30, eight minutes after the winning numbers were drawn. Williams also produced an email receipt that was altered.
Lottery officials told Williams she had to complete a claim form that would be sent to Springfield for verification.
Williams filled out the form and submitted her fraudulent documents.
Lottery officials and police met with Williams on April 16 and she was arrested. Officials said today that Williams' scam was the first of its kind in Illinois.
Source : lottery post
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