California man asks clerk to choose a lottery game for him, ends up picking out a ticket worth $10M

Oct 20, 2023, 10:12 am (29 comments)

California Lottery

"The clerk could have picked a different game, but he didn't. He grabbed a winner."

By Kate Northrop

VISALIA, Calif. — A California man didn't know which scratch-off lottery ticket to buy, but its thanks to the clerk's selection that he walked out the store holding a ticket worth $10 million.

Brent Young didn't have much of a preference for which lottery ticket he wanted to buy, so he had the clerk pick out a game for him. Suddenly, it mattered a whole lot more — the ticket selected for him by the cashier ended up being a winner for a whopping $10 million top prize.

There are more than two dozen scratch-off games offered by the California Lottery at any given time, so it might naturally be difficult for some players to decide on just one.

Young found himself in that situation when he walked into Prince Food &Gas on West Walnut Avenue in Visalia, so he asked the cashier behind the counter for help.

"I was like, just pick whichever one; I didn't care," Young recalled.

The clerk picked out a ticket from the $30 instant game, "California 200X."

The player paid for his gas and the lottery ticket and got to work scratching. He was about halfway through when one of his numbers matched the winning numbers on the side of the ticket. There was no mistaking it - printed in bold font was a $10,000,000 prize amount.

"When I saw all those zeros, I was like, 'No way, this doesn't happen to people like me,'" he told the Lottery. "It's crazy. Out of all those options, the clerk could have picked a different game, but he didn't. He grabbed a winner."

To top it off, Young was amazed that an unusual circumstance brought him to this specific retailer. He normally fills up on gas and buys lottery tickets at another gas station, but it was closed that day, so he had stopped at Prince Food & Gas instead.

"It's almost like God's intervention," Young said. "I didn't have a specific ticket I was going to buy, so I let someone else decide. I had no choice but to go to Prince's. My usual stop was closed. If it had been open, none of this probably would have happened."

The lucky winner opted for the lump sum prize amount of $5.8 million after federal taxes, and the owner of Prince Food & Gas also collected a $50,000 bonus for selling the ticket.

Following Young's top prize win, four out of nine top prizes of $10 million remain in the $30 "California 200X" game. There are also nine out of 18 second-tier prizes of $750,000 and 40 out of 92 third-tier prizes of $50,000 remaining. The overall odds of winning any prize in the game are 1 in 2.71.

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billybucks

  Great story but we all want to know how much he tipped the clerk for this. This is why I would never ask for a quick pick. The timing of a clerks fingers on a machine is what you are basing your selection of numbers on.  It is different with a scratch ticket though. They are up there on the wall and it does not matter how long it would take him to select one for you. Having the clerk select the right ticket deserves a far larger tip since he is making a decision for you rather than hesitating with a button on a machine.

JustMaybe

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Oct 20, 2023

  Great story but we all want to know how much he tipped the clerk for this. This is why I would never ask for a quick pick. The timing of a clerks fingers on a machine is what you are basing your selection of numbers on.  It is different with a scratch ticket though. They are up there on the wall and it does not matter how long it would take him to select one for you. Having the clerk select the right ticket deserves a far larger tip since he is making a decision for you rather than hesitating with a button on a machine.

My eyes were scanning the article looking for just that, lol.

We just got the feel good story and how the universe conspired to get him a winner, but what is important is the giving back - I would have taken the 5M and told the cashier, here's 800K for you, but the taxes are on you as well.

I hope the winner did not give the cashier $100.

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by JustMaybe on Oct 20, 2023

My eyes were scanning the article looking for just that, lol.

We just got the feel good story and how the universe conspired to get him a winner, but what is important is the giving back - I would have taken the 5M and told the cashier, here's 800K for you, but the taxes are on you as well.

I hope the winner did not give the cashier $100.

  Well, give the winner a chance to cash the ticket first I suppose is the thing to do here. We do though need a follow up on this story regarding how much he tipped. 800k is a little excessive actually. The winner is not going to get 5.8 million after taxes. They are going to get 5.8 million and then pay the taxes since they took the lump sum. Ballpark around 3 million. The clerk doesn't deserve 30% or so. More like 5% would be fair.

JustMaybe

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Oct 20, 2023

  Well, give the winner a chance to cash the ticket first I suppose is the thing to do here. We do though need a follow up on this story regarding how much he tipped. 800k is a little excessive actually. The winner is not going to get 5.8 million after taxes. They are going to get 5.8 million and then pay the taxes since they took the lump sum. Ballpark around 3 million. The clerk doesn't deserve 30% or so. More like 5% would be fair.

I thought they had taken all the federal taxes on the 10M since Cal does not pay state taxes on lotto.

But if I bagged 5.8M after all taxes and the cashier picked the ticket for me (especially a scratch game and not the QP tickets) , I wouldn't think twice about giving them 800K.

It was purely the clerk's choice that won.

ShagE3

How about that lottery game where 1st prize is 100 Grand and 2nd prize is 50 grand and 3rd prize is 25 grand and 4th prize is you owe the lottery 25 gs, 5th you owe the lottery 50 gs, and 6th you owe the lottery 100 gs.

The kicker is that the 1st three prize winners have a year to cash in their ticket but, 4 thru 6 have two weeks to pay their prize to the lottery.

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by JustMaybe on Oct 20, 2023

I thought they had taken all the federal taxes on the 10M since Cal does not pay state taxes on lotto.

But if I bagged 5.8M after all taxes and the cashier picked the ticket for me (especially a scratch game and not the QP tickets) , I wouldn't think twice about giving them 800K.

It was purely the clerk's choice that won.

  Well good old generous you. You probably get more in California not familiar with the exact tax law there but still 800k just for that seems excessive to me. Maybe if it was a Power Ball jackpot but not this somewhat rather modest amount. Not sneering at 3 or 3.5 million those are the ones I play for in state lotteries but giving the clerk 25% would have this winners family up in arms I would think.

s5thomps's avatars5thomps

If it was me I would give the clerk a cool 10,000.00 since the store is rewarded as well for selling a winning ticket. Then management can decide whether to share with the employee as well. 🥳

Lets-win's avatarLets-win

She deserves a Million. That's what I would do. Especially since his windfall came solely from her choice.

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by Lets-win on Oct 20, 2023

She deserves a Million. That's what I would do. Especially since his windfall came solely from her choice.

I guess you have no family. They would disown you for giving her that much.

Onelast8

Since the clerk choose the ticket for me at my request I would tip nicely, it was a life changing amount. Your are going to pay 37% in Taxes in total based only on the 5.8 Million which equates to 3,654,000.00 after all the Federal Tax is paid. I would Tip the clerk 654,000.00 they will be responsible for any Taxes from that, it removes me from Tax Fraud allegations. California is very expensive so I figure 654 Thousand is not a whole lot in that State but better than zero. The store that received the 50 Thousand bonus will not be sharing other than the manager and they may get just maybe 5,000.00 minus Taxes, this is based on my actual real life experience.

ShagE3

P.U. !!!

Who 'cut the cheese' on this board???

Don't look at me ..... You know who you are.

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Bleudog101

IDK enough about IRS regulations as far as a gift tax or whatever it is called.   That would be the max I'd give the clerk just to be safe and stay under the IRS radar.

JustMaybe

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Oct 20, 2023

IDK enough about IRS regulations as far as a gift tax or whatever it is called.   That would be the max I'd give the clerk just to be safe and stay under the IRS radar.

The moment you win 10M - you are on the IRS radar like no one's business 😁😁😁

ShagE3

Quote: Originally posted by JustMaybe on Oct 20, 2023

The moment you win 10M - you are on the IRS radar like no one's business 😁😁😁

Maybe, just maybe, it would benefit those of us who would prefer not to be audited if we were to win a prize of $9,999,999 or less?

JustMaybe

Quote: Originally posted by ShagE3 on Oct 20, 2023

Maybe, just maybe, it would benefit those of us who would prefer not to be audited if we were to win a prize of $9,999,999 or less?

The IRS just recovered 112M from 100 millionaires who used various ways to evade tax. These are individuals who owe 250K or more in taxes. Winning 9,999,999 doesn't get you off the hook. If you do Uber eats or doordash gigs you are on the IRS radar. In short everyone is on their radar.

So giving the clerk 17K to get off the IRS radar is a myth 🤣🤣

honeybearcake's avatarhoneybearcake

I was looking to see how much he tipped the clerk as well!

PrisonerSix

Congratulations to the winner!

This a great story and maybe there was a little more to it than just luck.

I hope he enjoys his winnings and has a happy life.

ShagE3

Quote: Originally posted by JustMaybe on Oct 20, 2023

The IRS just recovered 112M from 100 millionaires who used various ways to evade tax. These are individuals who owe 250K or more in taxes. Winning 9,999,999 doesn't get you off the hook. If you do Uber eats or doordash gigs you are on the IRS radar. In short everyone is on their radar.

So giving the clerk 17K to get off the IRS radar is a myth 🤣🤣

Maybe just give the clerk enuff cash to have lunch at In & Out burgers?   Hear they're pretty  darn (notice I didn't say

d&#n but instead used a softer, less harsh word) good out their in California

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noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by Lets-win on Oct 20, 2023

She deserves a Million. That's what I would do. Especially since his windfall came solely from her choice.

* You would huh? Well what if her selection got him no cash, does he " tip" her for trying? 😎

godisgood's avatargodisgood

WE ALL KNOW CALIFORNIA IS NOTORIOUS FOR WINNING THE JACKPOTS ESPECIALLY THE LARGE ONES!

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by godisgood on Oct 21, 2023

WE ALL KNOW CALIFORNIA IS NOTORIOUS FOR WINNING THE JACKPOTS ESPECIALLY THE LARGE ONES!

Selling 390k times more tickets than Montana or Vermont might play into that theory.

paneagle

OF COURSE this is a very smart move.. the clerks work with the tickets all day long and they have the intuition and information to feel this when they have the good will also with them, it works.. NATURALLY

I am paneaglesong aka THE PREDICATOR and I give my numbers away freely and accurately ALTRUISM LOTTERY

because I have the winning idea of organization of accurate numbers from the stars sun planets SOLARIS

and also the good will to share the numbers openly and hope the players will find the winners among them

The reason it has worked is this same opportunity, the reason it does not is because people don't listen well

When the lottery gets big again,, I will again be providing winning numbers to players and supporters ...

WIN LOTTERY NOW  of course, because the odds are so long, everyone needs this kind of helping hand...

ShagE3

Quote: Originally posted by paneagle on Oct 21, 2023

OF COURSE this is a very smart move.. the clerks work with the tickets all day long and they have the intuition and information to feel this when they have the good will also with them, it works.. NATURALLY

I am paneaglesong aka THE PREDICATOR and I give my numbers away freely and accurately ALTRUISM LOTTERY

because I have the winning idea of organization of accurate numbers from the stars sun planets SOLARIS

and also the good will to share the numbers openly and hope the players will find the winners among them

The reason it has worked is this same opportunity, the reason it does not is because people don't listen well

When the lottery gets big again,, I will again be providing winning numbers to players and supporters ...

WIN LOTTERY NOW  of course, because the odds are so long, everyone needs this kind of helping hand...

Nice gesture on your part ...  since I am the 1st to respond to your post .... would you be kind enuff to give me exclusive rights to the winning numbers to powerball & megamillions next time it reaches $1 billion or more?

Thank you in advance oh wise one.

PS: The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.

You are wise enuff to figure out what I just said in code.  Others here on this board, I'm not too sure they would be able to but, I could be proved wrong.

Welcome to the board.

Be careful there are some crazies on here but, most if not all have good intentions and are well mannered.

Their is one guy on here (I won't name names) but he is ...... let's just say he is unique!

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by ShagE3 on Oct 21, 2023

Nice gesture on your part ...  since I am the 1st to respond to your post .... would you be kind enuff to give me exclusive rights to the winning numbers to powerball & megamillions next time it reaches $1 billion or more?

Thank you in advance oh wise one.

PS: The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.

You are wise enuff to figure out what I just said in code.  Others here on this board, I'm not too sure they would be able to but, I could be proved wrong.

Welcome to the board.

Be careful there are some crazies on here but, most if not all have good intentions and are well mannered.

Their is one guy on here (I won't name names) but he is ...... let's just say he is unique!

If you check paneagle's profile you will see he's been a valued member here for nearly 18 years.  No need for the passive-aggressive comments about his belief in energy and predictive insight.  At Lottery Post there is no "one truth" about how everything works, and we're all tolerant of other people's methods and beliefs, even though they may not be the same as our own.  Please be respectful.  ☮

ShagE3

I didn't know paneagle was a veteran lottery post member as in his post "p" made me to think he was introducing himself to us.

As far as being respectful to fellow members .... I thought in rereading my post that it was respectful ..... And I have never name-dropped.

I'll try to look deeper into my writings before I post again.

In the meantime.

Forever Unchanged everybody!

PS ... If I used the wrong pronouns I'm sorry too ... I don't make it my business to know your business by reading profiles.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Quote: Originally posted by godisgood on Oct 21, 2023

WE ALL KNOW CALIFORNIA IS NOTORIOUS FOR WINNING THE JACKPOTS ESPECIALLY THE LARGE ONES!

Do a little more research.

winterhug

Quote: Originally posted by JustMaybe on Oct 20, 2023

My eyes were scanning the article looking for just that, lol.

We just got the feel good story and how the universe conspired to get him a winner, but what is important is the giving back - I would have taken the 5M and told the cashier, here's 800K for you, but the taxes are on you as well.

I hope the winner did not give the cashier $100.

I would return the the store and give the clerk 5 thousand dollars. All to often we hear about things happening like this and the clerk never gets any monetary appreciation. I did read one article a few years ago, where an elderly woman always went to the same store to buy lottery tickets. The clerk was always so nice to her so she told the clerk if she  ever wins any money on her scratch off tickets she would give the clerk half of the money.  Sure enough the lady won $2 on a scratch off and return to the store to cash in the ticket and gave the clerk $1 .... So sweet

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by winterhug on Oct 22, 2023

I would return the the store and give the clerk 5 thousand dollars. All to often we hear about things happening like this and the clerk never gets any monetary appreciation. I did read one article a few years ago, where an elderly woman always went to the same store to buy lottery tickets. The clerk was always so nice to her so she told the clerk if she  ever wins any money on her scratch off tickets she would give the clerk half of the money.  Sure enough the lady won $2 on a scratch off and return to the store to cash in the ticket and gave the clerk $1 .... So sweet

  It is one of the reasons I always fill out cards to play. I do not want to feel obligated to some convenience store clerk because he happened to push a button at the right time on a lottery machine. A millisecond makes all the difference when you ask for a quick pic. I never do scratches but I would recommend asking for a particular ticket rather than have it chosen for me. These clerks look like you are asking them to perform heart surgery if you want something out of the ordinary from them to satiate your lottery whims or even just asking a question about a particular game.

Bleudog101

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Oct 22, 2023

  It is one of the reasons I always fill out cards to play. I do not want to feel obligated to some convenience store clerk because he happened to push a button at the right time on a lottery machine. A millisecond makes all the difference when you ask for a quick pic. I never do scratches but I would recommend asking for a particular ticket rather than have it chosen for me. These clerks look like you are asking them to perform heart surgery if you want something out of the ordinary from them to satiate your lottery whims or even just asking a question about a particular game.

Point well taken but this was scratch ticket.

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