Before going to a convenience store, a man in North Carolina (USA) had no idea that he was about to get lucky twice, when he picked up money and won the lottery.
USA Today reported on October 28 that a carpenter in Banner Elk, North Carolina, USA, found a $20 bill in a convenience store parking lot and used it to buy a scratch-off lottery ticket that won $1 million.
Jerry Hicks said he found the money outside the store and used it to buy an Extreme Cash ticket at the store, according to the North Carolina Education Lottery.
The lucky break happened on October 22 and the man said he intended to buy another lottery ticket, but the store only had Extreme Cash.
Sharing after winning the prize, he said he had a lot of things to do. "We're going to go straight to the Golden Corral restaurant and eat everything they have," he laughed.
When he went to collect his bonus on October 25, Mr. Hicks was given the choice of receiving $50,000 annually for 20 years or a lump sum of $600,000. He chose the lump sum and received $429,007 after taxes.
After winning the lottery, Mr. Hicks plans to retire after 56 years of working as a carpenter. In addition, he shared his intention to donate the money to help children.
According to the North Carolina Education Lottery, the odds of winning $1 million are 1 in 2,017,650. The odds of winning any prize are 1 in 4.21. Last year, the company raised more than $1 billion. To date, the company has raised more than $10 billion to support education in the state.
The company's fund has helped with educational promotion activities, school construction, student transportation, scholarships for students and teacher support.
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