A US man who thought he’d won $340 million in a lottery is suing the organisers and a website which published his numbers, it has said, by mistake.
Shame, the winner was so enthralled that he kept his winning ticket under his mattress before he could make his way to the National Lottery Ithuba offices.
Let these optimistic binge-spenders be a cautionary tale if you ever suddenly find yourself with deep pockets.
We’re not here to talk about Joe Thwaite, Britain’s biggest ever EuroMillions winner, who hit the jackpot of £184 million. Rather, his ex-wife has cracked a mention.
It’s not often that, following an unfortunate encounter with a rude person, you end up $10 million richer.
Not everything in your spam folder is junk. Let that be a lesson because it could mean the difference between millions lost or millions gained.
A woman in California claims she lost her winning lottery ticket, worth $26 million, after washing it with her pants.
South Africa’s latest lottery winner is a Gauteng small business owner, whose R20 ticket landed him a R37,9 million jackpot, and he intends to try and fly under the radar.