6/45 : NO WINNER
DATE : NOV.5, 2014
RESULT : 2-12-24-25-43-44
6/55 : NO WINNER
DATE : NOV.5, 2014
RESULT : 17-22-29-30-37-42
6/42
Draw date 11/6/14
Estimated Jackpot Prize P37M
6/49
Draw date 11/6/14
Estimated Jackpot Prize P16M
6/45
Draw date 11/7/14
Estimated Jackpot Prize P67M
6/55
Draw date 11/8/14
Estimated Jackpot Prize P38M
6/49 1 winner
Draw date 11/4/14
Jackpot Prize P16 Million
A lucky lotto bettor is now a millionaire after winning the jackpot of 6/49 ( 11/4/14 ) draw.
The bettor got the combination of 3-11-21-29-43-47 to win the jackpot worth P16 million.
6/49 1 winner
Draw date 10/30/14
Jackpot Prize P46,577,516.00
A lucky lotto bettor is now a millionaire after winning the jackpot of 6/49 ( 10/30/14 ) draw.
The bettor got the combination of 2-5-11-13-42-49 to win the jackpot worth P46.5 million.
PCSO rejects claim of P12.3 million lotto jackpot.
The
Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office on Tuesday Oct 23, 2014 maintained its decision
not to award the P12.3-million jackpot lotto ticket won by a former
migrant worker after he defaced the lotto ticket.
At a hearing conducted by the House committee on games and amusement chaired by Cavite Rep. Elpidio Barzaga, Jr.
Lawmakers made an appeal to the PCSO to reconsider the tampered lotto ticket with a winning number combination jackpot won by Antonio Failon Mendoza, 46.
Mendoza claimed he won the lotto 42 (Grand Lotto) jackpot last month and presented a defaced lotto ticket whose number combination could not be clearly evaluated.
PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand Rojas II lamented that the winning lotto number combination has still to be validated as the state lottery firm and even the Commission on Audit (CoA) are strict about validating winning tickets.
Rojas told Barzaga’s panel that strict regulations prevented him from giving Mendoza the P12,991,600 jackpot for the October 2 draw.
“Mr. Mendoza’s problem will be closely studied, it has already been referred to the legal department.
The recommendation of the legal department is for us to follow the rules regarding the determination of the winning ticket,” Rojas said.
Rojas said the PCSO would still have to wait for one year to “act on the claim of Mendoza”.
Source : Manila Standard Today
By: Maricel Cruz
At a hearing conducted by the House committee on games and amusement chaired by Cavite Rep. Elpidio Barzaga, Jr.
Lawmakers made an appeal to the PCSO to reconsider the tampered lotto ticket with a winning number combination jackpot won by Antonio Failon Mendoza, 46.
Mendoza claimed he won the lotto 42 (Grand Lotto) jackpot last month and presented a defaced lotto ticket whose number combination could not be clearly evaluated.
PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand Rojas II lamented that the winning lotto number combination has still to be validated as the state lottery firm and even the Commission on Audit (CoA) are strict about validating winning tickets.
Rojas told Barzaga’s panel that strict regulations prevented him from giving Mendoza the P12,991,600 jackpot for the October 2 draw.
“Mr. Mendoza’s problem will be closely studied, it has already been referred to the legal department.
The recommendation of the legal department is for us to follow the rules regarding the determination of the winning ticket,” Rojas said.
Rojas said the PCSO would still have to wait for one year to “act on the claim of Mendoza”.
Source : Manila Standard Today
By: Maricel Cruz