It was a huge mistake, but one with a silver lining for a woman who says her winning $25 million lottery ticket wasn't the one she originally wanted.
Kathy Scruggs, 44, from Lithonia Georgia, says a store clerk mistakenly sold her a lottery ticket for a different game than the one requested.
"I asked for a Mega Millions ticket and the lady gave me a Powerball ticket," Ms. Scruggs told the Georgia Lottery.
"I just took it anyway," she says, ending up purchasing both types.
That Powerball ticket, however, contained the complete set of winning numbers.
"We were screaming and hollering, and everybody came running," she describes the morning after the September 14th drawing.
She says her entire house and family were woken by her excitement.
"I could not believe it," she explains.
Nineteen days later, Ms. Scruggs claimed her winnings in Atlanta.
Previously only carrying a seasonal job which ended following Prom time, Ms. Scruggs says she has been continuously looking for work.
"I've been looking and looking and looking," she told the lottery.
But following her multi-million win, she now expects to be gainfully busy.
"I'm going to build my mom and grandmother a home," she to told the lottery. "That's my first focus."
With the winning money she also plans to treat herself to a new car, travel, as well as to help others.
Her current desire in giving back is for a new homeless foundation.
Ms. Scruggs says she'd also like to use some of the money to provide dental assistance to the needy.
"I'm happy and grateful," she tells the Georgia Lottery. "I really am."



I always buy the wrong ticket thats why iI'm still here..Now the Mistake ticket is another thing. The name of this story should be changed to the Mistake ticket..And I always buy the Mistake tickets also , when the store clerk messes up...


OOppps. Sorry ..Forget to say congrats to Kathy...
Congratulations to Ms. Scruggs
I love reading about this kind of lottery winner. The fact that the ticket was a mistake reminds me of NY prison guard Garina Fearon who went to buy a PB ticket and ended up with a $54 million Mega Millions winner!
Best mistake ever
Nice story, Congrats Kathy, enjoy !
Congrats to Kathy Scruggs!
I think it may have been OJ's lawyer, Johnny Cochrane, who once said:
"If the ticket's a mistake - it's the ticket you must take."
Or maybe it was me who said that, I don't remember.
i always take wrong tickets love them . it was simply her luck .
i like what she s gonna do with the money verry generious of her .
im sure and hope she will tip the clerk who gave her the wrong wining ticket also . i didnt see that in the story . im sure she will
god bless her .
ridge how are you buddy .
im sure it was you who said that
and you said it verry well .
Congrats to the winner. This story was posted on Yahoo. There were so many people upset about her buying the ticket because she was unemployed. Crazy!! You think they were wanted to be the winners.
I always buy "mistake" tickets.Hasn't done any good,yet,but I keep hoping & dreaming.Congrats to the lucky lady!
I believe a lot of things happen in life for a reason! Congrats Ms.Scruggs.Now only if i can become virginia first powerball winner tonight!
Hey suri, I'm rollin'.
Thank you, it probably was me, sounded familiar.
I also buy the mistake tickets, and hope I get to come back and reward the cashier for the mistake. Hasn't happened yet.
Helping needy with dental. I think that's a wonderful idea.
Congratz Ms. Scruggs
I always buy the mistake tickets too
My Turn
Good for her!!
Hey, it's time for me to win Powermillions tonite! Even though I didn't purchase any mistakes!
Congrats to the winner in GA!
This is a heartwarming story. It seems that this winner is a generous woman. She is first thinking of her mother and grandmother as well as the homeless. Have you noticed the most generous people are those who tend to win big. That ticket was not a mistake, it was meant for her and the store clerk is the angel who sold it to her. Be happy for this winner. Negativity only attracts more negativity. I am happy for her and those she will benefit. Good things come to those who wait.
My best to the lady. Hopefully, she is surrounded by those who will protect her and her money.
Congratulations to this lady. She has been truly blessed. It's always good to hear stories like these. Considering what her situation was, it's good to hear that she will be helping others who truly need it.
It's always an unexpected blessing when someone wins this way. I've had this happen to me twice with mistake tickets. Once for an extra $250 and another for an extra $320. It's always good to check tickets when purchasing as we know the opposite could happen.
This is a great story. I wish her all the best.
Aye rdgrnr, among the old pros there is a practice here @ gambling ground zero that if a ticket writer makes a mistake with racing/sports book at keno counter accept it & let it ride >>>>>
Who knows ????
EddessaKnight
PS
"Hey Not for notin...." as the Brooklyn Boyz would say but I am still wondering what happend to my first post on this topic @ 3 AM ????
My Congrats again Kathy
Why can't this happen to me?????
Congratulations!!!! It was certainly meant for Ms. Scruggs to be there at that particular moment and for the clerk to do exactly what she did at that moment also! What is it called? Karma?
I sincerely hope Ms. Scruggs shares some of her winnings with the clerk who gave her the winning ticket. I believe someone else in this thread mentioned this as well as it wasn't mentioned in the article.
Keep on believing and having positive thoughts about yourself and it will happen!!
She owes money to no one!
Me too!
Wow, congratulations Kathy.
Kathy, I hope that you really do find a way to help the needy with DENTAL work getting done. I've never heard a jackpot winner speaking of this wonderfully helpful idea (after all, it's good for folks to be able to eat on both sides of their mouth, pain and debris-sticking free). Certainly, most dental care is much lower than medical ... and majority of dentists are charging a huge markup for their labor and material rates during this past decade!
Would be great, Kathy, if you could create a foundation (or fund an existing one and become somewhat active monthly in expanding it), and work with a couple of advanced dentists (negotiated bottom rates for oral surgery, root canals, high-noble metal molar crowns, thrice-yearly deep cleanings, and large cavity fillings) in each of the largest metro areas in each state of our country ... adding a new state each year.
I once bought a bunch of mistake tickets and won nothing. There's nothing special about mistake tickets, only that winning on them makes news juicier
I am happy for Ms Scruggs and hope she uses that money to bring joy to her family for a long time.