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Friday, April 12, 2013

Helper's Luck


 
6/55 0 winner
Draw date: 4/20/2013
Estimated Jackpot Prize 128 million

6/49 0 winner
Draw date: 4/18/2013
Estimated Jackpot Prize 60 million


6/42 1 winner
Draw date: 4/6/2013
Jackpot Prize  P6,113,804.60
1-7-22-24-30-41

A new member of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is now a millionaire after hitting on April 6 Lotto 6/42's P6,113,804.60 jackpot.

The military man, aged 24, told the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) that he will use his winnings to buy farm land in Isabela province.

He said owning a farm land in his province is good business.
This was relayed to PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II by one of his staff when the lucky bettor claimed his winnings over the week.

He had a P30 bet for 6/42 using his birthday, his and his wife's age and one random number, which matched the winning combination of 41-01-30-22-07-24.

He said he also plans to buy a house and lot, then save the rest for their three children.

Source: Ed Usman
             Manila Bulletin



6/42 2 winners
Draw date: 4/2/2013
Jackpot Prize 52 million
1-5-8-23-24-37

Makati City lotto bettor wins.

A 63 years old lotto bettor from Makati City won the other half of the April 2, 2013  6/42 Lotto draw with a jackpot prize of P52 million.

He picked the winning numbers 1-5-8-23-24-37 along with another bettor from Malabon City with whom he will share the prize. Each will receive  P26 million .

The lotto winner is still single and paid P280 for 28 combinations.



 Helpers Luck

 A former seafarer owes his incredible luck to his helper who recently passed away.

 A 57-year-old man from Malabon City won half of the P52 million jackpot in the April 2 6/42 Lotto draw by betting on a combination of the numbers which appeared in his former employee’s death certificate.

As a result, he picked the winning numbers 1-5-8-23-24-37 along with another bettor with whom he will share the prize.

The father of four told Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office general manager Jose Ferdinand Rojas II that before his helper died due to complications from a disease, he gave his boss P20 and asked him to bet on the lotto for him.

“But the helper passed away the next day,” Rojas said. The man only remembered the deceased man’s request as he was processing the latter’s death certificate.

According to the man, he intends to share his winnings with his helper’s family.

Source: Nina Calleja
            Philippine Daily Inquirer