Michigan woman ‘mindblown’ after over $900K lotto win: ‘Thought something was wrong’

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Michigan woman ‘mindblown’ after over $900K lotto win: ‘Thought something was wrong’

Michigan woman ‘mindblown’ after over $900K lotto win: ‘Thought something was wrong’

A 39-year-old woman from Macomb County, Michigan, has won nearly a million dollars after she thought her lottery app was broken.

The woman, who did not want to be identified, won $925,434 from a Super Lucky 7s Fast Cash ticket, according to the Michigan Lottery in a Jan. 5 press release.

He bought the ticket on Nov. 16 at a liquor store in Romeo, Michigan, about 40 miles north of Detroit.

The lottery winner said that every few weeks, she and her husband would “go to the store and buy a bunch of tickets and then come home and scratch them.”

He added, “While we were at the store, I saw the Fast Cash jackpot approaching $1 million, so I bought some Fast Cash tickets.”

When the lottery winner got home, he looked at his ticket and thought it was “not a winner,” he said.

“But I scanned it on the Michigan Lottery app just to be sure,” he also said.

Turns out, that was a good call.

The app told him he had won $925,434.

The woman won a lottery ticket. Michigan Lottery Connect

“I think there’s something wrong with the scanner,” he said. “I looked at the ticket again and when I saw that I really won, I was shocked!”

The woman has claimed her winnings and now plans to pay off her car and put the balance into her retirement, the Michigan Lottery said.

“Fast Cash games are a series of instant win games that are printed from terminals at Lottery retailers. Fast Cash tickets range in price from $2 per game up to $20 per game,” the Michigan Lottery said.

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An app told the Michigan woman (not pictured) that she had won $925,434. deagreez – stock.adobe.com

The game “offers a progressive jackpot” and “each Fast Cash ticket gives the player a chance to win all or part of the progressive jackpot.”

With the jackpot now won, it has been reset.

Proceeds from the Michigan Lottery go to support state schools, the lottery’s website says.

“Since its inception in 1972, the Michigan Lottery has donated all agency profits to the Michigan State School Aid Fund,” the website states.

Proceeds from the Michigan Lottery go to support state schools, the lottery’s website says. The Toidi – stock.adobe.com

“When you play, students win.”

FOX Business reached out to the Michigan Lottery for additional comment.

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