This image has been resized to fit in the page. Click to enlarge.The South Carolina Education Lottery is refunding the cost of some
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Now the starting jackpot amounts for Powerball and Mega Millions will no longer begin at $40 million. The starting jackpot amounts and minimum jackpot increases will be announced after each jackpot is won. Since some players purchased tickets before these changes went into effect, and the Lottery is offering a one-time refund to those affected.
Powerball players who purchased a multi-draw ticket on or before Thursday, April 2, 2020, are eligible for a refund for drawings held on or after Saturday, April 11, 2020, through the expiration of their multi-draw plays. Mega Millions players who purchased their multi-draw ticket on or before Friday, April 3, 2020, are eligible for a refund for drawings held on or after April 10, 2020 through the expiration of their plays. Players seeking a refund should hang on to their original ticket.
Powerball and Mega Millions tickets cannot be canceled, meaning tickets eligible for a refund are still valid to win a prize in the drawing for which they were purchased. To claim a refund, players must attach a copy of their multi-draw ticket as proof of purchase (do not send an original ticket) to a completed Refund Claim Form available and mail to: Multi-Draw Refund, South Carolina Education Lottery, Post Office Box 11949, Columbia, SC 29211. The deadline for a refund is Thursday, July 30, 2020. Any duplicate copy submitted after a refund has been issued will not be accepted.
Man wins lottery twice after mistakenly buying extra lottery ticket
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Detroit-area man who accidentally bought an extra lottery ticket won
two $1 million jackpots.Samir Mazahem of Dearborn Heights says he was
saving numbers on a lottery app after buying a $2 ticket for the June 9
Mega Millions game.
He then realized that he had purchased another ticket with the same
numbers.Mazahem says he was “bummed” but forgot about it until he logged
onto the app.
He had two $1 million winners.In what most people would consider a lucrative mistake, a Detroit-area man who accidentally bought an extra lottery ticket has won two $1 million jackpots. Samir Mazahem, 56, of Dearborn Heights said he was saving numbers on a lottery app after buying a $2 ticket for the June 9 Mega Millions game. He then realized that he had purchased a second ticket with the same numbers.
“I was a little bummed but didn’t think much about it,” Mazahem said.Until he recently logged onto the app and found he had two $1 million winners. “I couldn’t believe it was real," Mazahem said. "It took several days for the reality to set in that my mistake had paid off to the tune of $2 million!”He recently claimed his prize and plans to buy a new house and save the rest.