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Monday, June 25, 2018

A Rags To Riches Story


6/55              1 WINNER
DATE :         JUNE 30, 2018
RESULT:     2-9-10-12-18-24

6/42              NO WINNER
DATE :         JUNE 30, 2018
RESULT:     6-20-27-38-39-42


6/58
Draw Date 7/1/18 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P214M

6/49
Draw Date 7/1/18 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P16M

6/55
Draw Date 7/2/18 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P30M

6/45
Draw Date 7/2/18 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P51M

6/42
Draw Date 7/3/18 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P6M


6/55: 1 winner
Draw date: 6/30/18
Jackpot Prize: P29,700,000.00

A lucky lotto bettor from North Cotabato is now a millionaire after winning the jackpot of 6/55 (6/30/18) draw.

The winner got the combination of 2-9-10-12-18-24 to win the jackpot worth P29.7 million.

The winning ticket was bought from a lotto outlet at Kidapawan Mega Market, Kidapawan City, North Cotabato.


6/42: 1 winner
Draw date: 6/26/18
Jackpot Prize: P31,885,774.00

A lucky lotto bettor from Valenzuela City is now a millionaire after winning the jackpot of 6/42 (6/26/18) draw.

The winner got the combination of 7-15-19-26-27-39 to win the jackpot worth P31.8 million.

The winning ticket was bought from a lotto outlet at SM Super Center Mc Arthur Highway Valenzuela City.


This story happened way back April 2016

A rags to riches story

He can now tell his children that his life story is, literally, from rags to riches.

Too bad, though, that the wife of this vendor from Laguna province, who ekes out a living by selling rags to jeepney drivers, will never know the fortune that hit the man she left when he won the over P94-million, the jackpot prize of the Super Lotto 6/49 in its April 14, 2016 draw.

The 40-year-old father of two was the sole player who correctly guessed the winning number combination 13-20-31-41-45-46.

The winner, whose family gets by with a hand-to-mouth existence, won exactly P94,210,188.

To ensure the safety and security of its winners, the PCSO does not give out their identities.

When the winner claimed his prize at the PCSO head office in Mandaluyong City, he said that his wife left him and their children years back because she couldn’t bear living an impoverished life.

“He only earns P100 every day from selling rags to jeepney drivers.

The PCSO official noted that the winner was silent when he was asked what he would do if his wife decides to come back.

Despite his meager income, the winner over the last nine years, had kept his faith that one day he would become a millionaire through the help of the PCSO lotto.

For P20, his dream came true when he availed himself of the PCSO’s lucky pick feature, which electronically selects a combination for the player.

Now that he has joined the country’s list of instant multimillionaires, he and his children would leave the shanty they were staying in to move to the house he plans on buying with his prize.

To ensure that his family will never go back to poverty, the winner said he will build an apartment building which he would lease to tenants.

The winner wanted to secure his children’s future by investing a portion of it in a trust fund and saving the rest in the bank.

Remember this:
The dream that you dare to dream, can really do come true.