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Luck struck twice for a Canberra man who incorrectly thought his winning Instant Scratch-It ticket was a dud. “I had scratched the ticket and checked it, but I didn’t think it had won anything,” the man said. “I thought I had only two $10,000 symbols, rather than three. “So when I went back to the outlet to buy a lottery ticket, I handed the Instant Scratch-Its ticket to the lady at the counter and said ‘It’s not a winner, you can throw it away’ and I walked out of the shop. “But then she yelled out to me as I walking out of the shop and said ‘Hey, you’ll want to keep hold of this,’ and told me it was a winner. “It was quite the surprise! I’m not used to seeing three $10,000 symbols on a ticket, so I didn’t even realise I’d won.” The man said he celebrated his unexpected winnings with a fancy lunch date with his wife, and said he’d spend the cash on a new car. Manuka Newsagency owner Matt Nobbs said he was happy for the winning customer. “The winner actually called us a few days later to thank our employee, Rhonda, who was the one who told him the ticket was a winner and not to throw it out,” Mr Nobbs said. “He is a lovely man and we are really happy for him. “Hopefully this is the start of a winning streak, because it’s a great to be able to deliver a big win to a customer.”
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Luck struck twice for a Canberra man who incorrectly thought his winning Instant Scratch-It ticket was a dud.
“I had scratched the ticket and checked it, but I didn’t think it had won anything,” the man said.
“I thought I had only two $10,000 symbols, rather than three.
“So when I went back to the outlet to buy a lottery ticket, I handed the Instant Scratch-Its ticket to the lady at the counter and said ‘It’s not a winner, you can throw it away’ and I walked out of the shop.
“But then she yelled out to me as I walking out of the shop and said ‘Hey, you’ll want to keep hold of this,’ and told me it was a winner.
“It was quite the surprise! I’m not used to seeing three $10,000 symbols on a ticket, so I didn’t even realise I’d won.”
The man said he celebrated his unexpected winnings with a fancy lunch date with his wife, and said he’d spend the cash on a new car.
Manuka Newsagency owner Matt Nobbs said he was happy for the winning customer.
“The winner actually called us a few days later to thank our employee, Rhonda, who was the one who told him the ticket was a winner and not to throw it out,” Mr Nobbs said.
“He is a lovely man and we are really happy for him.
“Hopefully this is the start of a winning streak, because it’s a great to be able to deliver a big win to a customer.”