Lottery tickets accidentally shipped to man's house

Dec 8, 2013, 10:18 am (42 comments)

Georgia Lottery

ATLANTA, Ga. — A metro Atlanta man opened up a box with a gift he ordered on the Internet to find a treasure of scratch-off lottery tickets.

Darryl Bufford told a local reporter that a UPS box arrived this week with a gift he bought from Macy's.

Bufford set the package aside for a few days and opened it when he noticed some of the tape had been pulled loose.

Inside Bufford found eight stacks of unopened scratch-off lottery tickets.

"My first thought was, 'Merry Christmas," Bufford said.

The Georgia Lottery told Buford there are between 100-500 tickets in each stack. The tickets ranged from $1 to $20.

"Everything that you can imagine would be in a store, that's what was in that package," Bufford said.

Bufford didn't know that until the store activates the tickets they are worthless. Bufford said that he thought he had a fortune, but his integrity was worth even more.

"We looked at it and we decided the right thing was to turn them in," Bufford said.

The Georgia Lottery said they have asked UPS to track down what happened with the tickets.

A UPS spokesman said the most likely explanation is that the material fell from a box on a conveyer belt and a worker mistakenly put it back in the wrong box.

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bjones$'s avatarbjones$

wow!!!  He  couldn't  keep  them  anyway,  but I  think  he's  entitled  to a reward  for doing the  right  thing.

sully16's avatarsully16

Nice to read a story about folks with integrity.

DDOH937's avatarDDOH937

Quote: Originally posted by sully16 on Dec 8, 2013

Nice to read a story about folks with integrity.

I hear you but they really were worthless. Not even worth the paper they're printed on. Not sure what his mindset was but i'm thinking he must have known, or enquired after receiving them to see if they could possibly be valid/redeemed. Not taking anything away from him, but lets be real here. Anyone with common sense would know that they would be worthless. Good on him though. Integrity would have been if he found a bag of cash labeled "Georgia Lottery Deposit" or something like that and turned it in. Wait, or would that make him stupid?? hahaha

Jon D's avatarJon D

Hmmm...so some packs fall out of a shipment of tickets to a retailer, and then some UPS worker arbitrarily rips open another box and sticks them in there? Strange...

Or did someone intercept a scratch ticket shipment, grab some, and then someone told him, "yo man, you can't redeem those tickets unless the pack is active, put 'em back!"

Both strange...

WWWBUKTN

Quote: Originally posted by DDOH937 on Dec 8, 2013

I hear you but they really were worthless. Not even worth the paper they're printed on. Not sure what his mindset was but i'm thinking he must have known, or enquired after receiving them to see if they could possibly be valid/redeemed. Not taking anything away from him, but lets be real here. Anyone with common sense would know that they would be worthless. Good on him though. Integrity would have been if he found a bag of cash labeled "Georgia Lottery Deposit" or something like that and turned it in. Wait, or would that make him stupid?? hahaha

I disagree.   I'm an avid lottery player (although I don't play scratchoffs at all) and I had no clue they needed to be validated.   The general public would have no clue these can be validated.   Had you said the person figured that they could be tracked by the serial numbers and that's why they chose to just call it in that may have been believeable.

sully16's avatarsully16

Quote: Originally posted by Jon D on Dec 8, 2013

Hmmm...so some packs fall out of a shipment of tickets to a retailer, and then some UPS worker arbitrarily rips open another box and sticks them in there? Strange...

Or did someone intercept a scratch ticket shipment, grab some, and then someone told him, "yo man, you can't redeem those tickets unless the pack is active, put 'em back!"

Both strange...

I thought something was odd also.

DDOH937's avatarDDOH937

Quote: Originally posted by WWWBUKTN on Dec 8, 2013

I disagree.   I'm an avid lottery player (although I don't play scratchoffs at all) and I had no clue they needed to be validated.   The general public would have no clue these can be validated.   Had you said the person figured that they could be tracked by the serial numbers and that's why they chose to just call it in that may have been believeable.

Oh come on. Why do you think everything lotto related is scanned, time stamped, serial numbered??? Do you really think if you 'won' a jackpot or some other prize the only thing they check would be the winning numbers?? Certainly you don't believe that. They check the store purchased. Time purchased. Validity of the paper. Serial number. And in some cases even video from the store purchased. Not to mention when you go to collect if its a decent size prize, they question your buying pattern, amount of ticket purchased, when you bought it etc to ensure no shenanigans. As for the scratch off, remember when you buy a ticket, you really dont have to scartch it off (of course you should) but to know if you won, they have to scan it at the register, no matter what the scratch off has on it. ITS ALL ELECTRONIC MY FRIEND. Never forget that!!!

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Quote: Originally posted by Jon D on Dec 8, 2013

Hmmm...so some packs fall out of a shipment of tickets to a retailer, and then some UPS worker arbitrarily rips open another box and sticks them in there? Strange...

Or did someone intercept a scratch ticket shipment, grab some, and then someone told him, "yo man, you can't redeem those tickets unless the pack is active, put 'em back!"

Both strange...

Yea, can't trust those temporary UPS workers. Just look at them on youtube stealing iphones. They probably opened any box that looked like it could hold electronics.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Honesty is always the best policy.

ecnirP's avatarecnirP

The similarities between this story and "Man has Tennessee Lottery tickets delivered to his doorstep Oct 25, 2012" that shows up on the Related Stories section are amazing.

I always enjoy seeing stories of people with integrity.

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Good job Mr. Darryl Bufford.  They all are losers anyways Big Grin

JackpotWanna's avatarJackpotWanna

Nice story but 100% of the people would have done the same. There are worthless.  Smile

duckman's avatarduckman

"A UPS spokesman said the most likely explanation is that the material fell from a box on a conveyer belt and a worker mistakenly put it back in the wrong box."

Sounds like the Georgia Lottery needs to use stronger package sealing tape and not the cheap stuff...

NJJim's avatarNJJim

Scratch offs are so a windfall for the lottery.  They prey on the lowest income folks too.  After saying that I do play them occasionally, like after a nice hot on the daily, and only a $10 ticket, it brings me back to earth.

Slick Nick's avatarSlick Nick

I respect the mans honesty. And he does deserve some sort of recognition.Hyper

loonasee2's avatarloonasee2

Why ,..? Does a story like this ,..surface every year around Christmas,.Hmmm  Urban Legend .lol

Astekblue's avatarAstekblue

Quote: Originally posted by sully16 on Dec 8, 2013

Nice to read a story about folks with integrity.

  I Agree!

gocart1's avatargocart1

Quote: Originally posted by sully16 on Dec 8, 2013

Nice to read a story about folks with integrity.

I Agree!

gocart1's avatargocart1

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Dec 8, 2013

Honesty is always the best policy.

I Agree!

Jon D's avatarJon D

Quote: Originally posted by loonasee2 on Dec 8, 2013

Why ,..? Does a story like this ,..surface every year around Christmas,.Hmmm  Urban Legend .lol

Like RedStang said: seasonal workers.

JezzVim

Sorry that I dodn't read all the replies yet, BUT...............Why would the delivery service just put the tickets in a box without first determine the right one??  Doesn't make sense to me.   What if it was something dangerous?   Or someone's medication? 

I just had a nasty fight with the delivery man the other day, he tried to put my coffee tables on the front porch, I asked him if he can read because the mailing lable states the side door delivery.   I thought he as about to hit me because he said "Shut the h*ll up"  and "You better shut up".   I told him that it was MY house, MY merchandise and I will not shut up.  Kept at him until he put the stuff where it was suppose to be delivered.  I thought he was leaving, but he started to come back out of the truck because I said "what's the matter, your wife didn't give you any this morning".  The driver of the truck pulled him back in.   Lucky that he did because I was unloading a small bag of tools out of my car.   That would have been on the 11'oclock news?? 

Yes I did report him, and told the service never to have him on my route again.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by JezzVim on Dec 8, 2013

Sorry that I dodn't read all the replies yet, BUT...............Why would the delivery service just put the tickets in a box without first determine the right one??  Doesn't make sense to me.   What if it was something dangerous?   Or someone's medication? 

I just had a nasty fight with the delivery man the other day, he tried to put my coffee tables on the front porch, I asked him if he can read because the mailing lable states the side door delivery.   I thought he as about to hit me because he said "Shut the h*ll up"  and "You better shut up".   I told him that it was MY house, MY merchandise and I will not shut up.  Kept at him until he put the stuff where it was suppose to be delivered.  I thought he was leaving, but he started to come back out of the truck because I said "what's the matter, your wife didn't give you any this morning".  The driver of the truck pulled him back in.   Lucky that he did because I was unloading a small bag of tools out of my car.   That would have been on the 11'oclock news?? 

Yes I did report him, and told the service never to have him on my route again.

Boxing omg! i can see you and the mailman nowGreen laugh

BazookaJoe

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Dec 8, 2013

Honesty is always the best policy.

I Agree!

savagegoose's avatarsavagegoose

now i know there is no reward if it ever happens to me ill just keep em and let UPS and lotteries sweat over WTF they got to.

WWWBUKTN

I understand what you're saying but I still had no clue that the store receiving the tickets has to "register" them.   Why would anybody know such a thing unless they owned a store?   I assumed lottery tickets were delivered like they deliver anything else at the store.   Like I said I don't play scratchoffs.

Viking Orayk's avatarViking Orayk

Quote: Originally posted by sully16 on Dec 8, 2013

Nice to read a story about folks with integrity.

I Agree!

JoeBigLotto's avatarJoeBigLotto

This raises another big question how lazy could the lottery department be not to be able to have their own security van deliver all their lottery scratch off tickets. They go to all the stores always for broken down machines and pick up lots of cash. Trying to rely on ups seems like too risky at this time this is not the first time ups screwed up they delivered a machine gun to somebody else before what else should i expect in my mail somebodies big toe. But i think i figured it out this lottery department already know most of their scratch off are trash anyway so why bother delivering aha.Hiding Behind Computer

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by Jon D on Dec 8, 2013

Like RedStang said: seasonal workers.

Thank god for video surveillance every home & business should have themI Agree!

I know some people even have them in their cars & trucks

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by JoeBigLotto on Dec 9, 2013

This raises another big question how lazy could the lottery department be not to be able to have their own security van deliver all their lottery scratch off tickets. They go to all the stores always for broken down machines and pick up lots of cash. Trying to rely on ups seems like too risky at this time this is not the first time ups screwed up they delivered a machine gun to somebody else before what else should i expect in my mail somebodies big toe. But i think i figured it out this lottery department already know most of their scratch off are trash anyway so why bother delivering aha.Hiding Behind Computer

LOL

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