Checking lottery ticket winnings is no less important than buying them.
One lucky Maryland lottery player was reminded that buying tickets goes hand in hand with checking themafter opening the ticket I won $50,000 Powerball with my car.
The winner chose to remain anonymous.
Maryland Lottery has released details about the lucky lottery winner.
However, the lucky winner decided to remain anonymous and He performed under the pseudonym “Malcolm Reynolds.” from an early 2000s television series called Firefly.
The lottery confirmed that the lucky winner was from Nottinghambut his true identity will probably remain a mystery forever.
“Malcolm Reynolds” bought a ticket to Bel Air Looney Pubat 312 S. Main St. in Harford County, the lottery confirmed in a news release.
A man won a huge profit of $50,000 on Powerball drawing for Saturday, September 28..
At that time, the winning numbers were 3, 1, 13, 24 and 39, as well as the red Powerball number 22.
The man could have won an even larger sum if he had guessed the number 3 correctly, but he used the number 63 instead.
However, winning the third level was big surprise for a lucky lottery player.
The winning ticket was found in the player’s car.
In a conversation with lottery representatives, “Malcolm Reynolds” confirmed that although he bought lottery tickets frequently, I piled them up before checking them..
Recently, one of his friends decided to go through a stack of bills.
As expected, the man’s girlfriend scanned the tickets using a lottery app and found small wins of $4 and $7.
However, at some point it was found win a $50,000 Powerball ticket.
At first “Malcolm Reynolds” couldn’t believe he had won and told his friend, “I told her to scan it again.”
«Then I went home and looked up the winning numbers online. I had to keep checking. I couldn’t believe it«, admitted the lucky man.
A Nottingham man was asked about his plans to win the lottery. He refrained from revealing specific details and said he would do so. Better to keep the money in your bank account.
The story of “Malcolm Reynolds” has a happy ending, since he did not lose his winning ticket. However, there are many cases in which Big lottery prizes disappear if no one claims them within a certain period.
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