A Michigan Lottery player said the decision to scan what he thought was a non-winning ticket saved a $4 million winner from ending up in the trash.
The 43-year-old man, who chose to remain anonymous, scratched a Magnificent Millions instant ticket, but didn't see any winning matches and put the ticket aside, according to the Michigan Lottery.
Tinder Gold just got a whole lot cheaper — from $108 down to $39.97 A 43-year-old Macomb County man won $4 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket that he initially thought wasn't a winner.
A Macomb County man ... winner I went numb!” The lucky 43-year-old player bought his winning ticket at the Stop & Go, located at 28955 Van Dyke in Warren. He recently visited Lottery ...
A Macomb County man who thought he'd bought a losing scratch-off ticket is still in shock after realizing he'd actually won millions. The 43-year-old ... winner I went numb!” Lottery ...
A Macomb County man who thought he'd bought a losing scratch-off ticket is still in shock after realizing he'd actually won millions. The 43-year-old player ... I revealed I was a $4 million winner I ...
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In Michigan, whether lottery winners can choose to remain anonymous or are required to go public with their identity depends on the type of lottery game they win, and the cash value of their winnings.