Group of 12 co-workers claim $60M Lotto Max jackpot

Oct 2, 2015, 8:33 am (25 comments)

Canada Lotto Max

A group of 12 colleagues from Markham, Ont., say they don't plan on retiring after picking up the $60 million jackpot at the Ontario Lottery headquarters Thursday.

The group of workers, who are employed by Canadian Black Book, purchased their ticket in Brampton, Ont. and will each receive $5 million.

One of the winners, Dennis Cartier, told reporters he was on his way to pick up a burrito for lunch when he checked the winning ticket.

"I stopped at a gas station and decided to check the tickets. I check the tickets and it said big winner $60 million," Cartier said.

Cartier said he went home and pinned the winning ticket to his fridge.

The group of co-workers said they have been playing the lottery for eight years and have always selected random numbers.

Cartier said he waited until he returned to work the following Monday to tell his colleagues about the jackpot. 

"I didn't tell anyone, I was supposed to have Monday off so I went in casual clothes and I brought them all into the board room and said I was tired of playing the lottery and wanted to end things," Cartier said.

Cartier said that when his co-workers agreed, he told them "there is one more thing." 

"And I handed out prize forms with the ticket attached to it and they were pretty excited," he said. 

Most of the group say they are still "absorbing the shock" but plan to eventually spend their money on "experiential" things like travelling. 

The group says that out of the 17 people who work for the company, there were five who chose not to participate in the lottery.

The 12 co-workers say they will continue to play the lottery.

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Comments

Drenick1's avatarDrenick1

I am surprised that none of the other players were even aware that they had won. Did they simply trust the colleague without even getting a printout of the tickets that he purchased on a regular basis for the pool?

faber98

the 5 who didn't participate aren't going to be that thrilled for the 12 that did even if they claim to. resentment and jealousy will set it and ruin this company. i would immediately discharge the 12 if i owned it and hire 12 poorer replacements as production from the 12 will diminish as they daydream at work all day about their fortune. lottery pools at work are just plain wrong.

sully16's avatarsully16

Congrats to the lucky winners, hope all goes well.

CDanaT's avatarCDanaT

Nice !!!!!!  Congrats to the 12 who played. Is there tax on lottery winnings in Canada ? Payoff your bills and still have $4 Million plus in the bank. I am thinking that's close to retirement time if I was one of the 12.

Hurray!

Bleudog101

I understand there is no tax on Canada's lottery...something, Heaven forbid, the big old tax hungry US of A would ever consider.

zephbe's avatarzephbe

Quote: Originally posted by faber98 on Oct 2, 2015

the 5 who didn't participate aren't going to be that thrilled for the 12 that did even if they claim to. resentment and jealousy will set it and ruin this company. i would immediately discharge the 12 if i owned it and hire 12 poorer replacements as production from the 12 will diminish as they daydream at work all day about their fortune. lottery pools at work are just plain wrong.

I wouldn't care what the non-players think.  They had the opportunity to play and chose not to. Too bad, so sad.  Bet they will play in the next pool.  As for at work lottery pools, I ran the one for my team before I retired.  What better group to play with than people you see 8-10 hours everyday?

zephbe's avatarzephbe

Congratulations to the winners!  :)

Lynn-Lynn's avatarLynn-Lynn

Congratulations on your win

Drenick1's avatarDrenick1

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Oct 2, 2015

I understand there is no tax on Canada's lottery...something, Heaven forbid, the big old tax hungry US of A would ever consider.

The advertised jackpot in Canada is the true net amount and not a hyped up number that is touted here in the states. Not being subjected to getting  ANY of the winnings taxed is the icing on the cake.

The $60 million these lucky winners won is comparable to collecting a cash payout on a $180 million PB or MM jackpot.

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Quote: Originally posted by Drenick1 on Oct 2, 2015

I am surprised that none of the other players were even aware that they had won. Did they simply trust the colleague without even getting a printout of the tickets that he purchased on a regular basis for the pool?

I text the tickets to the people in my group and I'm pretty sure they don't check them.

Toronto

How nice of them to sit their twiddling their thumbs at work to make a pittance of what their net worth is while many people remain unemployed.

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Quote: Originally posted by Drenick1 on Oct 2, 2015

I am surprised that none of the other players were even aware that they had won. Did they simply trust the colleague without even getting a printout of the tickets that he purchased on a regular basis for the pool?

That's a treasure.....a co-worker you can trust. Personally, I prefer copies of the tickets before the drawing.

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Oct 2, 2015

I understand there is no tax on Canada's lottery...something, Heaven forbid, the big old tax hungry US of A would ever consider.

It's not just that the USA taxes lottery winnings that pisses me off, it's how they spend it. They use tax money to  supply billions of dollars worth of military equipment to the Iraqi army. Some knucklehead from the Islamic State, gets liquored up on a fifth of Jack{he is not supposed to be consuming alcohol anyway}, stumbles into Iraq, points his AK towards the sky in celebration, fires a couple of shots and 30,000 well trained Iraqi soldiers panic and run away abandoning billions of dollars worth of equipment. That knucklehead calls his friends and said in his drunken stupor, LOOK whaaat I Faaoound. The Islamic State got all that equipment for FREE. This of course is anecdotal...it's not about Bush or Obama, just shows you how your taxes work for you. Don't spend the tax money on enemies that pretend to be friends. Lottery players can do a better job of spending that money if lotteries are not taxed. I won't hold my breath anyway.

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

It's a joy to see multiple people that get along win the lottery. Congrats to you all!!!. Thumbs Up

Candy-Lane's avatarCandy-Lane

Congrats to the lucky winners! Smile

I would hate to work at that company now! Can you imagine the jealousy and resentment that the non-players are feeling towards the winners?!  They had a choice. It could have been them.  Now they have to watch most of the company walking around on cloud 9, all happy and excited, talking about what all they are going to do with their winnings?!

Even if the winners try to be very careful what they say and don't say around the non-players, there will be this "vibe" in the air.

I predict that some of the winners will retire from their job over the next few months.  I think when it finally dawns on them that they don't have to get up and go in to work anymore. No more setting the alarm clock.... If they invest wisely, they should have enough to live a comfortable life, retired from their current occupation. 

Who knows, after taking time off, some could decide to embark on a whole new exciting career!

The world is their oyster! Best Wishes to the lottery winners!Smile

LottoBux's avatarLottoBux

Quote: Originally posted by Candy-Lane on Oct 3, 2015

Congrats to the lucky winners! Smile

I would hate to work at that company now! Can you imagine the jealousy and resentment that the non-players are feeling towards the winners?!  They had a choice. It could have been them.  Now they have to watch most of the company walking around on cloud 9, all happy and excited, talking about what all they are going to do with their winnings?!

Even if the winners try to be very careful what they say and don't say around the non-players, there will be this "vibe" in the air.

I predict that some of the winners will retire from their job over the next few months.  I think when it finally dawns on them that they don't have to get up and go in to work anymore. No more setting the alarm clock.... If they invest wisely, they should have enough to live a comfortable life, retired from their current occupation. 

Who knows, after taking time off, some could decide to embark on a whole new exciting career!

The world is their oyster! Best Wishes to the lottery winners!Smile

Congrats To The Markham 12,

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maximumfun's avatarmaximumfun

5M$ would be retirement for me (5M$ after taxes of course). 

I hope they are all very happy with their win and enjoy it to the max.

megan81's avatarmegan81

The video of the winning moment can be found on flyheight, titled "This is the Moment a Group of 12 Co-workers Found out They Won $60m Lottery," or on youtube, titled "This Is What Winning Sounds Like..." AWESOME!!!

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by Candy-Lane on Oct 3, 2015

Congrats to the lucky winners! Smile

I would hate to work at that company now! Can you imagine the jealousy and resentment that the non-players are feeling towards the winners?!  They had a choice. It could have been them.  Now they have to watch most of the company walking around on cloud 9, all happy and excited, talking about what all they are going to do with their winnings?!

Even if the winners try to be very careful what they say and don't say around the non-players, there will be this "vibe" in the air.

I predict that some of the winners will retire from their job over the next few months.  I think when it finally dawns on them that they don't have to get up and go in to work anymore. No more setting the alarm clock.... If they invest wisely, they should have enough to live a comfortable life, retired from their current occupation. 

Who knows, after taking time off, some could decide to embark on a whole new exciting career!

The world is their oyster! Best Wishes to the lottery winners!Smile

forget about the non-players resentment. that is obviously going to happen. it's the poor guy who owns the company and still employs these future layabouts.  they will have no incentive to step up and do a good job anymore for him just to receive a pittance pay check every week. sure at first it will all be joyous and everyone will say and do the right thing. but production will tail off from most of the lucky winners at this company. the owner should thank them all for working there but he wishes them well but it's time you all hit the bricks as i need to bring in new employees who have a vested interest in working for me because they "need" the money. don't let the door hit you on the way out.

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by zephbe on Oct 2, 2015

I wouldn't care what the non-players think.  They had the opportunity to play and chose not to. Too bad, so sad.  Bet they will play in the next pool.  As for at work lottery pools, I ran the one for my team before I retired.  What better group to play with than people you see 8-10 hours everyday?

maybe you wouldn't care what the non-players think if you were one of the winners. lottery pools at work are fun as long as you don't win. people should just play individually and privately. pools don't increase your chances of winning. it just reduces your payout and destroys the company if by some miracle it does win.

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golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

Quote: Originally posted by faber98 on Oct 5, 2015

maybe you wouldn't care what the non-players think if you were one of the winners. lottery pools at work are fun as long as you don't win. people should just play individually and privately. pools don't increase your chances of winning. it just reduces your payout and destroys the company if by some miracle it does win.

Farber, when you say it "destroys the company" if an office pool wins, how does it destroy the company?

Drenick1's avatarDrenick1

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Oct 6, 2015

Farber, when you say it "destroys the company" if an office pool wins, how does it destroy the company?

Hi Golfer- I think Faber98 is using the recent pool winners from Canada as the example. They had 17 people working at that company and 12 of them hit it big. Even those they claim that they will continue to work, I seriously doubt it because once the magnitude of $5 million tax free dollars reaches their bank account common sense will prevail. 

I bet at least half the winners will "retire" and without competent replacements the company itself may very well be destroyed. It doesn't help that the remaining employee whether they admit it or not will hold resentments toward their lucky colleagues.

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by Drenick1 on Oct 6, 2015

Hi Golfer- I think Faber98 is using the recent pool winners from Canada as the example. They had 17 people working at that company and 12 of them hit it big. Even those they claim that they will continue to work, I seriously doubt it because once the magnitude of $5 million tax free dollars reaches their bank account common sense will prevail. 

I bet at least half the winners will "retire" and without competent replacements the company itself may very well be destroyed. It doesn't help that the remaining employee whether they admit it or not will hold resentments toward their lucky colleagues.

well put drenick,  12 out of 17 employees winning that has jeopardized this particular company's future. obviously in a much larger company it could withstand it. and yes, regardless of what they say the non-winners will harbor resentment to the winners who stay on. just picture yourself dealing with conversations about investment portfolios and vacation plans that the winners will be discussing within earshot of the non-winners day after day. noticing the winners taking a more lackadasical approach to their jobs, smugly knowing that they don't need it anyway so why make an effort. their only reason for staying on now would be to get away from the wife. spending 24 hours a day with your spouse is a fate worse than losing the lottery.

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congratulations to the winners Hurray!

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