Millionaire winner for Pennsylvania Lottery
25th November 2010 9:26 AM

There is a $1.7 million winner for the Pennsylvania Lottery for the draw that took place on 18th November. The winning ticket is a Match 6 lotto ticket which was purchased from Tobacco World, 164 Finley Road, Belle Vernon, Westmoreland County. This winning ticket matched all of the six numbers drawn to scoop a jackpot total of £1.782 million with 25% in federal taxes to be deducted, which will still leave the lucky Pennsylvania Lottery winner with a tidy sum.
The store which sold this winning Pennsylvania Lottery ticket is set to receive a $10,000 bonus as a result for the sale, a bonus which will be most welcomed in the current economic climate.
The Match 6 lotto game returned to the Pennsylvania Lottery games on June 3rd and since then it has produced two jackpot winners. This is also the second largest Pennsylvania Lottery win so far this year.
Pennsylvania Lottery officials are unable to reveal the identity of this winner until a claim has been made, this is unless the winner chooses to remain anonymous. There are seven area Pennsylvania Lottery offices in the state and officials are urging the lucky winner to sign the back of their lottery ticket right away and get in touch with any of the offices and make their claim. Alternatively, they can also claim through the Pennsylvania Lottery headquarters, Middletown, Dauphin County.
The Pennsylvania Lottery Match 6 ticket allows players to win up to four times on each one. Players need to pick six numbers from 49 or of course have them randomly selected by the machine. The computer will then select a further two lots of six numbers. Players can win once on each line for a base play and once as a combine play for all 18 numbers on this Pennsylvania Lottery Match 6 ticket.
Written by Frankie Edwards
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