DATE : NOV.2, 2019
RESULT: 7-10-23-35-45-48
6/42 NO WINNER
DATE : NOV.2, 2019
RESULT: 4-8-29-34-36-38
6/58
6/58
Draw Date 11/3/19
Estimated Jackpot Prize P50M
6/49
Draw Date 11/3/19
Estimated Jackpot Prize P20M
6/55
Draw Date 11/4/19
Estimated Jackpot Prize P30M
6/45
Draw Date 11/4/19
Estimated Jackpot Prize P9M
6/42
Draw Date 11/5/19
Estimated Jackpot Prize P22M
Keep Safe
1. Protect your winning lotto ticket at all costs, as the PCSO doesn’t accept damaged winning tickets.
The PCSO’s lotto terminal won’t be able to read the bar code on a wrinkled, wet, or torn ticket.
The serial number at the bottom right of the ticket must be visible and clear when you claim your prize.
Lotto tickets are made of thermal paper that can easily get damaged when exposed to heat, water, or oil.
So keep yours in a safe place. Never give it to anyone until you claim your prize.
2. Can’t contain your excitement? Think twice before uploading #blessed posts on your social media accounts—lest you’ll be a target of criminals and hoards of relatives and friends asking for balato.
Fortunately, the PCSO has a policy of keeping every lotto winner’s identity confidential
Do your part in keeping your identity private. It’s crucial to remain anonymous and keep the news about your winning the lottery.
Also, avoid drastic and obvious lifestyle upgrades—like resigning from work. moving to a mansion, or driving home a luxury car—at least for the first half of the year of winning the lotto jackpot.
Try modest, low-key ways to celebrate your win, so you won’t attract the attention of people who might bug you with requests for dole-outs.
Source: Money Max
Venus Zoleta
Remember:
Safety isn't a Slogan. It's a way of LIFE.
Keep Safe
1. Protect your winning lotto ticket at all costs, as the PCSO doesn’t accept damaged winning tickets.
The PCSO’s lotto terminal won’t be able to read the bar code on a wrinkled, wet, or torn ticket.
The serial number at the bottom right of the ticket must be visible and clear when you claim your prize.
Lotto tickets are made of thermal paper that can easily get damaged when exposed to heat, water, or oil.
So keep yours in a safe place. Never give it to anyone until you claim your prize.
2. Can’t contain your excitement? Think twice before uploading #blessed posts on your social media accounts—lest you’ll be a target of criminals and hoards of relatives and friends asking for balato.
Fortunately, the PCSO has a policy of keeping every lotto winner’s identity confidential
Do your part in keeping your identity private. It’s crucial to remain anonymous and keep the news about your winning the lottery.
Also, avoid drastic and obvious lifestyle upgrades—like resigning from work. moving to a mansion, or driving home a luxury car—at least for the first half of the year of winning the lotto jackpot.
Try modest, low-key ways to celebrate your win, so you won’t attract the attention of people who might bug you with requests for dole-outs.
Source: Money Max
Venus Zoleta
Remember:
Safety isn't a Slogan. It's a way of LIFE.