N.C. woman gets surprise lottery gift from brother

Dec 31, 2012, 2:45 pm (20 comments)

North Carolina Lottery

RALEIGH, N.C. — Maria Juana P. Tolentino, a resident of Candor in Montgomery County, North Carolina, thought she was finished with her family's Christmas on Wednesday. Little did she know that a late gift from her brother, a $5 Mega Bucks lottery ticket, would make her $100,000 richer.

Tolentino was sitting in her living room with her family when she realized she'd won the game's top prize.

"At first I thought it was $100," she said. "We were happy to win that. Then I kept scratching and saw it was much, much bigger. I couldn't believe it."

Tolentino plans to use her winnings, worth $68,001 after taxes are withheld, to make some repairs on her home, share with her children and give some money to her brother. The winning ticket was purchased at the Quik Chek on East Main Street in Biscoe.

As of Friday afternoon, seven top prizes of $100,000 and many other prizes remain unclaimed in the game.

Ticket sales for games such as instant scratch-offs have enabled the lottery to raise more than $2.58 billion for education initiatives statewide.

Thanks to Original Bey for the tip.

Courier-Tribune

Comments

Lucky4Life's avatarLucky4Life

only 68,000 after taxes? Makes me wanna cry.

Ronnie316

I wonder if he would have given it had he known it was $100k winner.......What?

Ronnie316

As I always say........ scan those bar codes before you give a ticket away........Yes Nod

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by Lucky4Life on Dec 31, 2012

only 68,000 after taxes? Makes me wanna cry.

If she figures some hefty deductions, she will get a big return..........Patriot

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congratulations to Maria, glad she is sharing with her brother....Thumbs Up

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Dec 31, 2012

As I always say........ scan those bar codes before you give a ticket away........Yes Nod

They don't have bar codes in nc on scratchers.

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Dec 31, 2012

As I always say........ scan those bar codes before you give a ticket away........Yes Nod

You mean its possible to find out if a ticket is a winner before scratching it off? I sure hope not. The store clerks can become overnight millionaires by selling us the losers and keeping the winners to themselves

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Dec 31, 2012

You mean its possible to find out if a ticket is a winner before scratching it off? I sure hope not. The store clerks can become overnight millionaires by selling us the losers and keeping the winners to themselves

I Agree!

CinCin

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Dec 31, 2012

I wonder if he would have given it had he known it was $100k winner.......What?

ahhhh...I'm sure NOT!!

I'm sure she is sharing it with him though. At least I hope she is! If not, I can only imagine the family fued that could possibly lie ahead...perhaps we might see an episode of this in the future on "How the Lottery Changed My Life!" hehehe

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by CinCin on Dec 31, 2012

ahhhh...I'm sure NOT!!

I'm sure she is sharing it with him though. At least I hope she is! If not, I can only imagine the family fued that could possibly lie ahead...perhaps we might see an episode of this in the future on "How the Lottery Changed My Life!" hehehe

I hope he wasn't one of those cheapskates who said they'd sign the back of the ticket before giving it to a relative as a gift.

Stack47

There are lots of pros and cons about giving scratch-offs as Christmas presents but those against probably never got a fruit cake as a present.I think it was a neat gift that turned into a great gift.

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Dec 31, 2012

As I always say........ scan those bar codes before you give a ticket away........Yes Nod

Ohio's scratch-off tickets require the bar codes be scratched clean too before the terminal can tell if they are winners.

savagegoose's avatarsavagegoose

i always wrote their name and happy xmas on the back, but after one person told me they had lost the ticket, i thought about registering the ticket when buying it to my player ID incase it gets lost. I may have done it just for that person.

 

now i just dont bother buying  as gifts.

LottoGuyBC's avatarLottoGuyBC

Congrats Cheers

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