Wrong lottery tickets that won the Powerball jackpot
January 8, 2010 by admin
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The shroud of mystery which surrounded the winner of Boxing Day’s $128 million Powerball Lottery jackpot has been lifted. This winner of this huge lottery fortune is incredibly lucky to have scooped the jackpot at all as he was given the wrong lottery tickets when he bought them. However, in a stroke of luck it was the wrong lottery tickets that won the Powerball jackpot.
Winners of the Mega Millions remain anonymous
January 2, 2010 by admin
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The massive $162 million Mega Millions jackpot given away on the 22nd of December has been won by a married couple from Long Island, New York but their identities have been kept under wraps for the time being in an attempt to avoid them being besieged. The winners of the Mega Millions remain anonymous for the time being but it’s only a matter of time before the world finds out who they really are.
Powerball winner has hired a lawyer
December 30, 2009 by admin
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The winner of Boxing Day’s enormous $128 million Powerball Lottery draw appears to have come forward, but not personally. In a display of calmness and clarity, the possible Powerball winner has hired a lawyer who visited the Kentucky Lottery headquarters to speak about the massive lottery prize.
132 National Lottery millionaires created
December 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Lottery News, Lottery Winners
Over the past 12 months there have been 132 National Lottery millionaires created from over 260 jackpot winners who played the various National Lottery games. Not only were there 132 lottery winners who received over £1 million but 2009 has also seen some of the biggest lottery jackpot prizes in UK lottery history.
Lottery winners told via Facebook
December 9, 2009 by admin
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A lottery syndicate of airport workers won £2.6 million playing the National Lottery and unusually the lottery winners were told via Facebook of their jackpot win. The 23-strong lottery syndicate had bought National Lottery tickets for two years but prior to winning the jackpot they’d never won more than £40.