6/55 1 winner
Draw date 7/17/13
Jackpot Prize 36,312,612.00
7-10-14-17-25-28
6/42 1 winner
Draw date 7/16/13
Jackpot Prize P9,770,064.00
1-3-24-27-29-42
6/55 1 winner
Draw date: 7 /01/2013
Jackpot Prize P178,849,233.20
A lotto bettor from Pangasinan won the P178,849,233.20 jackpot in the 6/55 Grand Lotto draw with the wining combination of 9-12-21-35-43-54.
After a week since
winning the P178.8 million Lotto 6/55 jackpot, a 65-year-old retiree
from Pangasinan finally claimed his prize from the Philippine Charity
Sweepstakes Office's (PCSO) last Tuesday.
The lucky punter correctly guessed the drawn combination on July 1 draw.
The winners bet came to him in a dream two years ago and he has since been betting on those numbers with prayers every time.
The winner said he purposely let a week past before claiming his money, which is so huge an amount it scared him.
He said he will donate to the church, buy a house and lot and share his winnings to his eight siblings.
The winner is married, with three children who are all professionals.
He started betting on the lotto games in 2007.
A lotto winner say's .....
If you won the lotto jackpot put a Buffer between You and Family/Friends
Try to avoid becoming a human ATM machine for those around you.
As anyone who has come into sudden wealth can attest, the act of receiving a huge pile of money often leads to requests for financial gifts or "loans" from needy family members and friends -- including some relatives you didn't even know you had.
Because many of us don't know how to establish financial boundaries with relative and friends, it can be emotionally taxing to deal with requests for money, especially those that come with hard luck tales or sad sob stories about how another person got into a financial bind.
Still, it's important for windfall recipients to shield themselves from a constant stream of people requesting handouts. Otherwise, your kindness can be exploited.
You may wind up making unwise economic choices due to your own feelings of guilt, or due to the emotional pressure and manipulation exerted by others. Either way, you may later resent your generosity, feeling that you squandered money by giving it away so freely.
Winning money, inheriting assets or somehow reaping a big financial windfall can seem like a dream come true.
But if the money is too quickly spent or is just flat-out mismanaged this can become a pain later on your part.
The lucky punter correctly guessed the drawn combination on July 1 draw.
The winners bet came to him in a dream two years ago and he has since been betting on those numbers with prayers every time.
The winner said he purposely let a week past before claiming his money, which is so huge an amount it scared him.
He said he will donate to the church, buy a house and lot and share his winnings to his eight siblings.
The winner is married, with three children who are all professionals.
He started betting on the lotto games in 2007.
A lotto winner say's .....
If you won the lotto jackpot put a Buffer between You and Family/Friends
Try to avoid becoming a human ATM machine for those around you.
As anyone who has come into sudden wealth can attest, the act of receiving a huge pile of money often leads to requests for financial gifts or "loans" from needy family members and friends -- including some relatives you didn't even know you had.
Because many of us don't know how to establish financial boundaries with relative and friends, it can be emotionally taxing to deal with requests for money, especially those that come with hard luck tales or sad sob stories about how another person got into a financial bind.
Still, it's important for windfall recipients to shield themselves from a constant stream of people requesting handouts. Otherwise, your kindness can be exploited.
You may wind up making unwise economic choices due to your own feelings of guilt, or due to the emotional pressure and manipulation exerted by others. Either way, you may later resent your generosity, feeling that you squandered money by giving it away so freely.
Winning money, inheriting assets or somehow reaping a big financial windfall can seem like a dream come true.
But if the money is too quickly spent or is just flat-out mismanaged this can become a pain later on your part.