Washington woman wins $90 million Powerball jackpot on first try

Dec 5, 2014, 8:12 am (64 comments)

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SEATTLE — A Washington state woman on Thursday claimed a $90 million Powerball lottery jackpot after buying a ticket for the first time, and said she would quit her job at plane maker Boeing Co and buy a new Subaru.

Lisa Quam, who bought her ticket at a grocery story in Auburn, south of Seattle, had the six correct numbers in Saturday's multi-state drawing, the lottery said in a statement.

"Sent out an email to my co-workers and friends at work this morning and told them what a pleasure it was to work with them and to check the news today, and they'll come to an understanding of why I am writing this note," Quam said to laughter at a news conference in Olympia.

Quam and her husband bought two Powerball tickets on a Thanksgiving Day run to buy a newspaper and pumpkin spice, the lottery's statement said. She posted the tickets on the refrigerator and checked the numbers on Sunday.

"I yelled to my family, 'Get up here!' They all thought I was mad and angry about something," she said in a statement through the lottery. "My daughter asked, 'Is this an emergency?' and I said, 'Yes!'"

Quam has not decided whether to collect the prize as a lump sum, which would amount to roughly $56.8 million, or as an annuity of 30 payments.

The largest-ever Powerball jackpot was for $590.5 million and went to the holder of a single winning ticket last year.

The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are one in 175 million. The game is played in 44 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Quam was the first Powerball jackpot winner in Washington state.

"We have student loans just like every family, house repairs. Maybe we'll buy a house for one of the kids," she said when asked by reporters about her plans.

Quam said she expected to travel more and had already identified her next new car: a Subaru Forester.

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Comments

PrinceRene

Congratulations to the winners.

cbr$'s avatarcbr$

First time buyer. WOW!! Congratulation to Lisa Quam. Party

pickone4me's avatarpickone4me

Two tickets...Does that mean they each bought one?  Or did one of them buy two?  First time players normally buy one ticket,  I am pointing this out because someone else did on another topic covering this. 

Congrats to Washington state for a first win.

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Quote: Originally posted by pickone4me on Dec 5, 2014

Two tickets...Does that mean they each bought one?  Or did one of them buy two?  First time players normally buy one ticket,  I am pointing this out because someone else did on another topic covering this. 

Congrats to Washington state for a first win.

Good point !

Also, was the 1st ticket the winner ?

B/C the 2nd ticket is the 2nd time you're playing.

 

I used to work w/ a guy that planned on saying it was his 1st time playing,

he's been playing over 40 years !

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

It just goes to show you how random winning the jackpot is. CCongratulations Mrs Quam and family. I hope this money brings you love

VenomV12

You have to be pretty gullible to believe this woman's story. You are telling me that a woman her age just played for the first time? We have had several jackpots in the hundreds of millions of dollars yet this is the first time she decided to play? Come on now. I might buy it if it was some 19 or 20 year old girl, but not her.

PrinceRene

Quote: Originally posted by haymaker on Dec 5, 2014

Good point !

Also, was the 1st ticket the winner ?

B/C the 2nd ticket is the 2nd time you're playing.

 

I used to work w/ a guy that planned on saying it was his 1st time playing,

he's been playing over 40 years !

maybe she meant she bought one ticket that had two lines/plays?

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Quote: Originally posted by PrinceRene on Dec 5, 2014

maybe she meant she bought one ticket that had two lines/plays?

Yea, that's likely the case, just making a technical point.

LottoMetro's avatarLottoMetro

Quote: Originally posted by VenomV12 on Dec 5, 2014

You have to be pretty gullible to believe this woman's story. You are telling me that a woman her age just played for the first time? We have had several jackpots in the hundreds of millions of dollars yet this is the first time she decided to play? Come on now. I might buy it if it was some 19 or 20 year old girl, but not her.

Boeing employee......I would say there is a 40% chance it is her first time. If she played then her co-workers would likely know about it (watercooler talk) and dispute the story in the press. I know several people her age who have never played, simply because they have no reason or need to. It is also possible that this is her first Powerball ticket, not first ticket ever. I could say it my first ticket if I have never played the game before.

There are over 300 million people in America, so there are bound to be a few who have never bought a lottery ticket. I think it irritates frequent lottery players when someone new wins (think they're "due" a win), but the reality is that anyone can win....all they need is one ticket for one drawing.

PrinceRene

Quote: Originally posted by haymaker on Dec 5, 2014

Yea, that's likely the case, just making a technical point.

yeah, I think I see what you're getting at.

noise-gate

Party- To Lisa & Everett. Enjoy your newfound  financial freedom..

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Dec 5, 2014

It just goes to show you how random winning the jackpot is. CCongratulations Mrs Quam and family. I hope this money brings you love

I Agree!..and that is why when l read statements like " the lottery is fixed" because ONLY CA, NJ, NY & FLORIDA win...l simply roll my eyes.

For all we know- the next winner could be from the Virgin Islands. 

PrinceRene

Quote: Originally posted by LottoMetro on Dec 5, 2014

Boeing employee......I would say there is a 40% chance it is her first time. If she played then her co-workers would likely know about it (watercooler talk) and dispute the story in the press. I know several people her age who have never played, simply because they have no reason or need to. It is also possible that this is her first Powerball ticket, not first ticket ever. I could say it my first ticket if I have never played the game before.

There are over 300 million people in America, so there are bound to be a few who have never bought a lottery ticket. I think it irritates frequent lottery players when someone new wins (think they're "due" a win), but the reality is that anyone can win....all they need is one ticket for one drawing.

I know plenty of people who have never played the lottery and they claim they never will. My cousin plays blackjack and poker. Games he considers skill games. He considers the lottery a sucker's bet and never plays. One of these days I think he'll buy a ticket for the first time just for the heck of it and he'd win just cause the universe is ironic like that.

PrinceRene

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Dec 5, 2014

I Agree!..and that is why when l read statements like " the lottery is fixed" because ONLY CA, NJ, NY & FLORIDA win...l simply roll my eyes.

For all we know- the next winner could be from the Virgin Islands. 

please don't open up that can of worms again. LOL

ThatScaryChick's avatarThatScaryChick

Congrats to Lisa Quam on her big win!

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by PrinceRene on Dec 5, 2014

please don't open up that can of worms again. LOL

If the next winner is from the Virgin Islands and a keen fisherman as well..using " worms" is almost the Holy Grail of fishing lures. 

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by pickone4me on Dec 5, 2014

Two tickets...Does that mean they each bought one?  Or did one of them buy two?  First time players normally buy one ticket,  I am pointing this out because someone else did on another topic covering this. 

Congrats to Washington state for a first win.

$2 investment turned into $90 Million dollars.

PrinceRene

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Dec 5, 2014

$2 investment turned into $90 Million dollars.

if the lottery was an investment then the IRS should tax it like an investment as in capital gains tax.

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

The Subaru Forester seems just a little ostentatious to me

Green laugh

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by PrinceRene on Dec 5, 2014

if the lottery was an investment then the IRS should tax it like an investment as in capital gains tax.

The lottery is a very risky investment with a very high return. I will never say that it is better than traditional investment products. Why buy lottery tickets, if you do not dream of turning a little bit of money into a large sum?

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by dpoly1 on Dec 5, 2014

The Subaru Forester seems just a little ostentatious to me

Green laugh

It is wise not to spend large sums of money whenever someone wins a lottery jackpot. I bet you that they already bought another Powerball ticket for tomorrow drawing.LOL

jjtheprince

See, this is absolute proof that it is way too easy for some to win.

I bet if she bought tickets for the next three Powerball drawings she'd win three consecutive jackpots.

Sucks for us players who have played HARD for years, we are due for a win!

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by jjtheprince on Dec 5, 2014

See, this is absolute proof that it is way too easy for some to win.

I bet if she bought tickets for the next three Powerball drawings she'd win three consecutive jackpots.

Sucks for us players who have played HARD for years, we are due for a win!

Lottery gambling fallacy #1 is thinking that playing the lottery everyday increases your chances of winning a lottery jackpot.

jjtheprince

Well if you never play at all you truly have a 0% chance of winning.

jjtheprince

She's very smart to just buy a Subaru.

Idiots that buy Ferraris like David Lee Edwards end up broke.

pickone4me's avatarpickone4me

I wonder what the deductible for the unaffordable care act/obamacare is...I also wonder if one goes without I wonder how high the penalty is for people that don't bother with insurance with that kind of money.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by pickone4me on Dec 5, 2014

I wonder what the deductible for the unaffordable care act/obamacare is...I also wonder if one goes without I wonder how high the penalty is for people that don't bother with insurance with that kind of money.

President Barack Obama has taught the world how to spread wealth from the rich to the poor.

Rman313's avatarRman313

She won all that money and she`s going to buy a freakin Subaru?!?!Green laugh

jjtheprince

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Dec 5, 2014

President Barack Obama has taught the world how to spread wealth from the rich to the poor.

You mean from the dying middle class to everyone else rich and poor?

Saylorgirl's avatarSaylorgirl

Congratulations to Lisa and her family!!  Enjoy your wealth!

jjtheprince

Quote: Originally posted by Rman313 on Dec 5, 2014

She won all that money and she`s going to buy a freakin Subaru?!?!Green laugh

Dude, she's only going to end up with about $30,000,000 after the government rapes her if she takes the lump sum.  That's not a whole lot of money.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by jjtheprince on Dec 5, 2014

You mean from the dying middle class to everyone else rich and poor?

Did we ever had a middle class in the United States? We are a social democracy, the lottery is our number 1 social program.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by jjtheprince on Dec 5, 2014

Dude, she's only going to end up with about $30,000,000 after the government rapes her if she takes the lump sum.  That's not a whole lot of money.

$30 Million dollars liquid net worth? We have to pay taxes, because we are not living in a third world country.

GambleToRamble

Since they were together when they bought the ticket, why do you think they claimed it just in her name, rather than as a couple?  Maybe the two tickets were one for each of them???  But even so, why claim it like that? 

I'm guessing they must have some special tax consequences, but just wanted to discuss to see it there is anything to learn here.

jjtheprince

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Dec 5, 2014

$30 Million dollars liquid net worth? We have to pay taxes, because we are not living in a third world country.

I don't believe in lottery winnings being taxed at all really.

39% Federal tax is just insane!  If lottery winners should be taxed 10% would be more than enough.

Some other countries do not tax lottery prizes at all, and we could do the same. 

The government is a greedy beast who can never be satisfied.

music*'s avatarmusic*

 The Lottery is an equal opportunity game. Anybody can win. Of course one must be 18 years old or older.

  I agree with the 10% Fed tax proposal. Even better make it a 0% tax rate.

  I am thinking about winning and then coming onto this Lottery Post site and update everyone here. Just thoughts going through my mind.

Party

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Dec 5, 2014

I Agree!..and that is why when l read statements like " the lottery is fixed" because ONLY CA, NJ, NY & FLORIDA win...l simply roll my eyes.

For all we know- the next winner could be from the Virgin Islands. 

I just call them trolls. There are people who are beyond help so it's best to just let them be.

Rman313's avatarRman313

$30,000,000.00 is not a whole lot of money!?!? Are you kidding me??? Thats is a big sum of cash! I wouldnt  be buying a pos Surbaru! Green laughHow about a new Benz or a new Z06 Corvette! Thats the whole point of me playing MM and PB. To change my life money wise. To be able to buy a few nice cars and a new home with cash. Travel and enjoy life. Not ride around in a Surbaru. I may as well not play at all!!Green laugh

CDanaT's avatarCDanaT

Kudos and Congrats to the new multi millionaires !!!

So what if they want the subaru.... Maybe it's what works for them and puts a smile on their faces. While they seek public spot light fame with their fortune, maybe in their personal life purchases they are not so flamboyant.

I did like the email to the coworkers......... Here's hoping they have a great life Cheers 

pantherestates's avatarpantherestates

Blue AngelGo On Mrs Quam With Your Bad Self!My Uncle Works At Boeing And We Are Also Playing The Lottery!Congrats And Many Blessings To You And Your Family!

TheGameGrl's avatarTheGameGrl

Some ppl simply do not need anything other then a reliable and safe car. Nothing wrong with her saying what she will buy. its her money , her choice.

Cars lose value the moment they pull off the lot, so why not make the loss be low.

Only negative I have to say is that until that money hits the bank account, stay employed. Quitting before hand,unless you have income to sustain is unwise.

May they enjoy the winnings and live healthy lives.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by dpoly1 on Dec 5, 2014

The Subaru Forester seems just a little ostentatious to me

Green laugh

Could be very comfortable & powerful.  The 2015 XT Touring version has a sticker price of $33K. Group Hug

pickone4me's avatarpickone4me

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Dec 5, 2014

I just call them trolls. There are people who are beyond help so it's best to just let them be.

First off like someone else mentioned,  lets not open that can of worms.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by Saylorgirl on Dec 5, 2014

Congratulations to Lisa and her family!!  Enjoy your wealth!

I Agree!, Saylorgirl!

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