Friday, August 19, 2016

Another Lucky Pick Wins


6/49             NO WINNER
DATE :        AUG. 18, 2016
RESULT:   12-18-20-36-40-43

6/42             NO WINNER
DATE :        AUG. 18, 2016
RESULT:    1-3-14-19-37-40


6/58
Draw date 8/19/16
Estimated Jackpot Prize P50M

6/45
Draw date 8/19/16
Estimated Jackpot Prize P28M

6/55
Draw date 8/20/16
Estimated Jackpot Prize P30M

6/42
Draw date 8/20/16
Estimated Jackpot Prize P19M

6/49
Draw date 8/21/16
Estimated Jackpot Prize P16M


6/49 : 1 winner 
Draw date : 8/16/16
Jackpot Prize: P82,316,564.00

A lucky lotto bettor from  Zambales is now a millionaire after winning the jackpot of 6/49( 8/16/16 ) draw.

The winner got the combination of 5-9-11-14-22-29 to win the jackpot worth P82.3 million.

The winning ticket was bought from a lotto outlet in San Antonio,  Zambales.


6/45 : 1 winner 
Draw date : 7/29/16
Jackpot Prize: P31,175,776.00

A lucky lotto bettor from Imus, Cavite is now a millionaire after winning the jackpot of 6/45( 7/29/16 ) draw.

The winner got the combination of  5-9-17-21-36-41 to win the jackpot worth P31.1 million.


His Story ....

Father of 7 wins P31 million jackpot, finds out he won only after 14 days.

His story could have been written in another way had he failed to check the old Lotto results.

After 14 days, a 68-year-old father of seven found out he won the P31-million jackpot prize upon placing another bet and checking the results in the last Mega Lotto 6/45 draw last July 29.

Upon seeing his winning numbers 05-09-17-21-36-41 which were lucky picks or computer- generated onscreen, he immediately went home–speechless.

 On August 12, he claimed his P31,175,776.00 prize at the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office in Mandaluyong City.

“I only told my wife about it. I was so shocked; I can’t believe it,” the lone winner from Cavite told PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand Rojas II.

The former government employee retired eight years ago and has been into lottery since 2006.

The winner placed his winning P20 bet at a betting station in Imus, Cavite.

He plans to share his prize with his children who have their own families now, give them an “early inheritance” and save for the family’s future needs.

Joseph Muego of the PCSO’s public information office advised lotto bettors to keep their tickets clean and intact and diligently monitor results.

There were instances, he said, when some winners forgot about their ticket or were disqualified after accidentally throwing away or tearing their tickets apart.

Under PCSO rules, unclaimed prizes are forfeited after a year, and is automatically added to the PCSO’s  charity funds for patients in need of medical assistance.

Source: Inquirer.net
       by: Jodee Agoncillo


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What you believe to be impossible will always be impossible to you.

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