Lottery winner to send sales clerk on vacation

Sep 13, 2013, 8:25 am (32 comments)

Mega Millions

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The grateful winner of a Mega Millions lottery prize has promised to give $10,000 to the clerk who sold him a winning ticket so her family can take trip to their home of South Korea.

Sue Park, 54, the owner of Howards Mini Mart in Bakersfield, Calif, says Max Coronado — her "favorite customer" — comes to play the lottery three times a week, each time proposing that if he wins, they will go to Korea to start a Taco Bell together.

"Of course, I thought he was just playing around," Park said through a translator. "He's a retired senior. Do you think he would go to Korea to open a Taco Bell?"

Coronado, who spends $80 each week playing the lottery, matched only five of the six numbers on his ticket in Tuesday's drawing, narrowly missing out on the $106 million Mega jackpot. But he still offered $10,000 of his winnings to Park.

Coronado, who has not responded to calls from ABCNews.com, has shown himself to be a generous tipper in the past.

"A long time ago when he had a $100 winning ticket that my daughter sold to him, he gave her a $10 tip," Park said.

Park knew Coronado had won moments before he came to the mart to fill up on gas and ritually check his month's worth of accumulated lottery tickets. The day after the winning numbers were announced, a Mega Millions representative came to the store to time check the company's records against the store's security footage, she said.

Ten minutes later, Coronado turned up and was "very surprised" to learn he had won $1,567,705, plus an additional $92, part of which he immediately spent on more lottery tickets.

The winning ticket matched the numbers 12, 2, 54, 56 and 18, but missed the Mega number which was 1. The odds of matching all six numbers is 1 in 175,711,536, according to the Mega Millions website.

Park has reason to believe Coronado will come through, believing him to be a man who "stands by his words," but she remains philosophical about the offer, saying, "It doesn't matter whether he gives it to me or doesn't."

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helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Very NICE! Congrats on your win Party

sully16's avatarsully16

Thats really nice, congrats to the winner and I hope the clerk enjoys a nice vacation.

IPlayWeekly's avatarIPlayWeekly

Awesome story

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by IPlayWeekly on Sep 13, 2013

Awesome story

That's what l'm talking about....

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

A $1.5 million payout for a 2nd tier MM prize...the gentlemen was lucky he bought it in California. Anywhere else and the prize would have been $250k. 

Pari-mutuel worked to his advantage this time around Smile

faber98

need to know if it was a quick-pick or not. if a quick-pick generated by the clerk's fingers, maybe a 500.00 tip if he was feely overly generous. if he filled out cards and actually liked the clerk maybe 100.00 would be appropriate. but 10,000.00 is way too much. his relatives if he has any must be fuming.

Goteki54's avatarGoteki54

Let's see. He spent $40 a week for 17 years, that comes out to $32,640 spent, yet in the end he won $1,567,000 million dollars. I would say that was one hell of a return on his investment. Congrats!!!Party

Goteki54's avatarGoteki54

He has $1.5 millon dollars. Ten thousand dollars isn't even one percent of his winnings before taxes. Besides, who cares if his family doesn't like it. It was his ticket, it's his money and his win. Now if he gave $100,000 to the clerk, then that might be a different story.

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by Goteki54 on Sep 13, 2013

He has $1.5 millon dollars. Ten thousand dollars isn't even one percent of his winnings before taxes. Besides, who cares if his family doesn't like it. It was his ticket, it's his money and his win. Now if he gave $100,000 to the clerk, then that might be a different story.

actually, after taxes he doesn't have that much. one would think your family and their children (assuming he has any) would be more entitled to a college fund set up for them than foisting an over "tip" on an undeserving store clerk. but that's just me.  where is the fine line on the tip you say 100k is too much, i say .10 cents is too much. if he filled out his own cards. 10k is way too much that's why it's a story.

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congratulation Mr. Coronado Hurray! have fun on ypur trip Ms. ParkThumbs Up

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

In the video he says he's going to pay off his house and send the clerk back to South Korea for a vacation. I think both are very nice, a blessing!

MADDOG10's avatarMADDOG10

Nice guy, good story..!

Kee12's avatarKee12

Great story. I read it on ABC news facebook page yesterday. Even though he hasn't fulfilled his promise yet, the old man sure sound like a good man. I hope he enjoys his winning as it has been a long time coming for him.

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Coronado, who spends $80 each week playing the lottery.

I might never win if this is what it takes. Thank goodness that is not it. One ticket is the threshold. Coronado is a very generous man. I buy my tickets are random stores so I have no personal attachment to any store clerks. Still, I would reward the one that handed me the life changer Big Grin

Uff Da!'s avatarUff Da!

Maybe he has no living relatives.  Or maybe the ones he has left are criminals or alcoholics or druggies or for some other reason he considers them unworthy.  It is his money.  If he wants to use a part of it to send the clerk to Korea, so be it.  I would personally not tip a clerk at all, because I have no personal relationship to any of them.  I do, however, try to buy my tickets at a specific mini-mart where the Korean owner seems particularly pleasant so should I win, he'd get the amount the state gives as a bonus.

EdG1955

It's his money. If he wants to give $10K to the homeless guy who panhandles outside the store, that's his business. If he has a better relationship with the clerk at his local store than with family members, that's also his business. Not every family is the Waltons.

Nikkicute's avatarNikkicute

Mega Millions representative came to the store to time check the company's records

against the store's security footage.

Daang!! They're not playing around lol Reps come to the store? I didn't know that.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by Nikkicute on Sep 13, 2013

Mega Millions representative came to the store to time check the company's records

against the store's security footage.

Daang!! They're not playing around lol Reps come to the store? I didn't know that.

I think all lotteries may/should want to do that now after those 2 brothers/store owners pulled that stunt.

Romancandle's avatarRomancandle

Quote: Originally posted by Nikkicute on Sep 13, 2013

Mega Millions representative came to the store to time check the company's records

against the store's security footage.

Daang!! They're not playing around lol Reps come to the store? I didn't know that.

No kidding right?

Nice story...

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by Nikkicute on Sep 13, 2013

Mega Millions representative came to the store to time check the company's records

against the store's security footage.

Daang!! They're not playing around lol Reps come to the store? I didn't know that.

The State Lottery Headquarters sending a rep to view one of their jackpot ticket printing, lottery vendor's security tapes, apparently, now happens way quicker than it used to! 

Fine, as long as the State Lottery Headquarters doesn't play (leak) the video footage immediately on the local and/or national news!

Star

blackjack26241

When I win the powerball jackpot I'm going to give the clerk $ 1,000,000.00 in cash ! That's a fact and you'll read about it here.

maximumfun's avatarmaximumfun

Nice customer!

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by blackjack26241 on Sep 14, 2013

When I win the powerball jackpot I'm going to give the clerk $ 1,000,000.00 in cash ! That's a fact and you'll read about it here.

Does the future lucky clerk know you as "blackjack26241" and that you posted this statement?

psykomo's avatarpsykomo

Quote: Originally posted by IPlayWeekly on Sep 13, 2013

Awesome story

IPW:

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Uff Da!'s avatarUff Da!

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Sep 14, 2013

Does the future lucky clerk know you as "blackjack26241" and that you posted this statement?

Naw, I'll bet the future lucky clerk is his wife or his mother.

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

He can spend HIS money, anyway he likes. Maybe he has a crush on the clerk, and want's to "buy her affection", which is actually, a schmuck's way, of trying to win over a love interest.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by faber98 on Sep 13, 2013

actually, after taxes he doesn't have that much. one would think your family and their children (assuming he has any) would be more entitled to a college fund set up for them than foisting an over "tip" on an undeserving store clerk. but that's just me.  where is the fine line on the tip you say 100k is too much, i say .10 cents is too much. if he filled out his own cards. 10k is way too much that's why it's a story.

Well then I guess the clerks can thank their lucky stars you weren't the person who won. 

You're acting as if it's something terrible and egregious to do something nice to obviously hardworking and friendly people. There is no mention of any family, which is telling. But even if he had children, if he can't set up a proper college fund on that amount of money then either the kids are going to the wrong school or he has way too many children. 

Not that any of this matters. It's his money and he gave what he saw fit to people he deemed worthy and deserving of it. He promised them and he shows at the very least he is a man of his word. Or would you feel better if he had reneged on his promise so long as he didn't give them a cent?

TheGameGrl's avatarTheGameGrl

Quote: Originally posted by blackjack26241 on Sep 14, 2013

When I win the powerball jackpot I'm going to give the clerk $ 1,000,000.00 in cash ! That's a fact and you'll read about it here.

Lets see, the clerk is your spouse or relative? Now thats a sweet gesture!

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Uff Da! on Sep 14, 2013

Naw, I'll bet the future lucky clerk is his wife or his mother.

If the clerk is his wife, she won't be satisfied with only a million, she'll want a wife's share.

lilluv

I thought that most regulars who wins, tip their clerk or who ever play their winning ticket. It's call appreciation.

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by lilluv on Sep 17, 2013

I thought that most regulars who wins, tip their clerk or who ever play their winning ticket. It's call appreciation.

What you think doesn't count for much unless you're a winner.  Where I regularly buy my tickets, they thank me for my business, it's call appreciation.

jamella724

These days you can rarely find a person who keeps his promises. I hope there will be more blessing for him so he can continue to bless other people too. I hope other lottery winner will also share their blessing to other people.

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