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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...ows-winning-lottery-tickets-article-1.1754954
Pennsylvania man accidentally throws away $1.25 million in winning lottery tickets
The man bought 25 Quinto tickets with the same numbers more than a year ago, but never claimed the prize. The tickets have now expired and the winnings will go unclaimed.
He played the same lottery numbers every day and when he finally won, he threw the tickets away.
A $1.25 million lottery prize in Pennsylvania went unclaimed last month after the man who won the prize misread the winning numbers and threw out his tickets.
Wendy Hinton told the York Daily Record the man purchases between 20 and 25 Quinto tickets with the same numbers every day — 4-3-4-1-8. But when the numbers finally came up on March 13, 2013, the prize went unclaimed as the unknowing customer thought he had lost again and trashed the tickets valued at $50,000 apiece.
The jackpot officially expired a month ago on the one-year anniversary of the winning drawing.
"He was mad," an employee of the Zhou Grocery in York, Pa., told the newspaper. "He was so mad he played $400 that day."
Pennsylvania man accidentally throws away $1.25 million in winning lottery tickets
The man bought 25 Quinto tickets with the same numbers more than a year ago, but never claimed the prize. The tickets have now expired and the winnings will go unclaimed.
He played the same lottery numbers every day and when he finally won, he threw the tickets away.
A $1.25 million lottery prize in Pennsylvania went unclaimed last month after the man who won the prize misread the winning numbers and threw out his tickets.
Wendy Hinton told the York Daily Record the man purchases between 20 and 25 Quinto tickets with the same numbers every day — 4-3-4-1-8. But when the numbers finally came up on March 13, 2013, the prize went unclaimed as the unknowing customer thought he had lost again and trashed the tickets valued at $50,000 apiece.
The jackpot officially expired a month ago on the one-year anniversary of the winning drawing.
"He was mad," an employee of the Zhou Grocery in York, Pa., told the newspaper. "He was so mad he played $400 that day."
