Maryland postal worker wins $10 million scratch-off lottery jackpot

Nov 3, 2017, 6:33 pm (39 comments)

Virginia Lottery

Woody Simmons sat in his car and screamed.

Thankfully, it was for good news — the Maryland man had just realized that he won $10 million in a Virginia lottery scratch-off game.

A week ago, Simmons, who works for the U.S. Postal Service and lives in Hyattsville, stopped at a Woodbridge convenience store where he often shops. He noticed a sign inside about a new lottery game, Extreme Millions.

"I thought, 'Well, let me take a chance,' " Simmons told lottery officials in Virginia.

He bought one ticket.

Sitting in his car, he scratched off the ticket and realized that he had won.

"I just screamed in my car with all the windows up," he told lottery officials.

But Simmons told no one about his big winnings. He kept the ticket in his pocket while he worked at his job, according to lottery officials.

"He didn't tell anyone he won, not even his wife," said John Hagerty, a spokesman for the Virginia Lottery. And when he told his wife, Hagerty said, "she didn't believe it."

On Wednesday, Simmons went back to the store, the Optimax Service Center, and claimed his prize — a check from Virginia Lottery officials. A photo shows him smiling as he holds an oversize check for $10 million.

Simmons opted for the one-time cash option of $6.5 million before taxes. He could have chosen to receive the full $10 million over 30 years, according to lottery officials.

Even with his big winnings, Simmons said he plans to go back to work.

Will he go to Disneyland, travel around the world or buy a new car? Simmons didn't tell lottery officials.

"He said he is looking at his options," said Hagerty, who noted that Simmons had done what officials recommend all big-prize winners do immediately: meet with a financial adviser.

The store received a $50,000 commission for selling the winning ticket.

Virginia Lottery officials said there are three other $10 million tickets in the Extreme Millions game. The chances of winning that top prize are 1 in 2,937,600.

Hagerty said it's unclear whether the other $10 million tickets have been sold or are still sitting in stores. When lottery officials set a closing date for the game, winners of any prize have six months after that date to claim their prizes.

A closing date for Extreme Millions has not been set, lottery officials said.

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music*'s avatarmusic*

 Hearty Congratulations to Woody Simmons!!! 

 Yes, a financial adviser comes in handy when you need one like Woody does now.

Party

Cassie8620's avatarCassie8620

SmileyI bought another 2 right now. scratch em later.i LOVE this game.Never giving up til it gets discontinued congrats!

 

I won a day ago 100 4x on Extreme and $1,000.00 months ago. 

 

So, congrats to the lucky Multi-Millionaire."White Bounce

noise-gate

When are we going to hear of a LP member who won $10 million off a scratcher? l can just hear them yell " Lord have mercy! "

** Side note: This afternoon, a guy hands the clerk his MM slip and gives him $1:00 after the clerk runs the slip. l could hear the back and forth on " l only have one dollar, when did it go up to two? I didn't stick around to hear the end of the discussion.. as they say " Oh Well!"

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Check out the Florida thread on the Scratchoff forum. Those guys are pretty hard core.

EmtAdam hit again, $1 million.

Cool thread.

fellini

How much did the scratch off cost?

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Nov 3, 2017

Check out the Florida thread on the Scratchoff forum. Those guys are pretty hard core.

EmtAdam hit again, $1 million.

Cool thread.

Wow rcb, that's outstanding. After Uncle Sam takes a bite, its probably still north of 600K. Congrats to the winner!!

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by fellini on Nov 3, 2017

How much did the scratch off cost?

l *think a ticket is in the $20- $25 range.

Bleudog101

Quote: Originally posted by fellini on Nov 3, 2017

How much did the scratch off cost?

Thirty Smackeroos.  Maybe he'll win something in his home state of Maryland and another picture will be taken...though MD you can remain anonymous.

wander73's avatarwander73

I would take the cash only because the interest rate.  He did correct with a financial advisor.  He should retire from the Postal service and if invested correctly he never has to work again. So that is 2 forms of income.  Awesome. I am glad it made his day.

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by wander73 on Nov 4, 2017

I would take the cash only because the interest rate.  He did correct with a financial advisor.  He should retire from the Postal service and if invested correctly he never has to work again. So that is 2 forms of income.  Awesome. I am glad it made his day.

Why should he retire from he's job? He's situation is no where close to the Robinsons who won a third of a billion dollars.l recall reading where Mr R said " l will continue to work." Perhaps he sees the Uncles & cousins coming out of the woodwork, siphoning off he's new found wealth, and has the forethought to continue working while investing the money. He has the perfect excuse for when the parasites come calling. He can always respond " The money is all gone, can't you tell, lm still working?" Big Smile

LiveInGreenBay's avatarLiveInGreenBay

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Nov 4, 2017

Why should he retire from he's job? He's situation is no where close to the Robinsons who won a third of a billion dollars.l recall reading where Mr R said " l will continue to work." Perhaps he sees the Uncles & cousins coming out of the woodwork, siphoning off he's new found wealth, and has the forethought to continue working while investing the money. He has the perfect excuse for when the parasites come calling. He can always respond " The money is all gone, can't you tell, lm still working?" Big Smile

Why should he retire?  I'll give you one good reason.  Everyone on his route knows he won that much money.  All it takes is one crack addict to shove a gun in his face.  I'd sure hate to read a bad story regarding this guy.

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Nov 4, 2017

Why should he retire from he's job? He's situation is no where close to the Robinsons who won a third of a billion dollars.l recall reading where Mr R said " l will continue to work." Perhaps he sees the Uncles & cousins coming out of the woodwork, siphoning off he's new found wealth, and has the forethought to continue working while investing the money. He has the perfect excuse for when the parasites come calling. He can always respond " The money is all gone, can't you tell, lm still working?" Big Smile

How do you know his situation?   Do you know what he earns, tax returns, etc?   Like seriously.

wander73's avatarwander73

I am not sure why some just don't get it especially this discussion.  Congrats to that worker for winning.  He is plastured his pic on here, the state where he won, and who knows on the internet everywhere.

 

He should retire from what he does.  Why are some members saying he should do this, do that, etc? 

 

If anyone else on this site won that type of money you would work too really.

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by LiveInGreenBay on Nov 4, 2017

Why should he retire?  I'll give you one good reason.  Everyone on his route knows he won that much money.  All it takes is one crack addict to shove a gun in his face.  I'd sure hate to read a bad story regarding this guy.

If his face is shown yes everyone knows his route.

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by wander73 on Nov 4, 2017

How do you know his situation?   Do you know what he earns, tax returns, etc?   Like seriously.

l don't, and neither do you. To somehow suggest that he ought to retire from his job is cavalier of you. You used the word " Ought" - which signifies OBLIGATION...seriously? Which he is Not! l was simply covering all the bases, Why? Because long lost " family & friends" have the tendency to show up when money suddenly appears. 

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by LiveInGreenBay on Nov 4, 2017

Why should he retire?  I'll give you one good reason.  Everyone on his route knows he won that much money.  All it takes is one crack addict to shove a gun in his face.  I'd sure hate to read a bad story regarding this guy.

But he does not have to take either of ours suggestions.Look on the plus side for a minute: Perhaps there are No crack addicts in he's area. The other thing: He looks like a pretty big guy,could handle himself in a situation, probably served in the armed forces, carries a weapon himself. This conversation can go in any direction, but this remains true: If he feels he needs to continue working, then so be it.

Think happy thoughts once in a while- free of addicts and guns GB.Big Smile

LiveInGreenBay's avatarLiveInGreenBay

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Nov 4, 2017

But he does not have to take either of ours suggestions.Look on the plus side for a minute: Perhaps there are No crack addicts in he's area. The other thing: He looks like a pretty big guy,could handle himself in a situation, probably served in the armed forces, carries a weapon himself. This conversation can go in any direction, but this remains true: If he feels he needs to continue working, then so be it.

Think happy thoughts once in a while- free of addicts and guns GB.Big Smile

If he wants to keep his job, that's up to him, more power to him.  Personally I wouldn't.  Two points in response to your post....

  1.  Didn't realize crack addicts had to register in specific areas.  Not to mention meth and other human attacking animals that seem to permeate our society now days. 
  2.  Yea he's a big guy, so am I.  Somehow a gun makes all men equal.  "Sam Colt".
noise-gate

Just about to go in & watch the new Thor movie GB. Will get back to you Big Guy. Stay tuned.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

If he works for the post office, I believe he needs to reach a certain age and years in service to get a pension. If he is close, why not stay?  Why walk away from all that money? This is his career and he deserves the pension.  I bet the job is great exercise as well.

Todd's avatarTodd

I Agree!

BaltimoreRon's avatarBaltimoreRon

Oh yes, I am sure he won that much money, because when the VA Lottery worker filled the store with the Scratch Offs, they enclosed the 3 foot by 4 foot check, right at this gas station for the clerk to keep when the winner comes to claim it. This happens all the time in Maryland where I am residing. Wake up Sheeple.

DELotteryPlyr's avatarDELotteryPlyr

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Nov 4, 2017

If he works for the post office, I believe he needs to reach a certain age and years in service to get a pension. If he is close, why not stay?  Why walk away from all that money? This is his career and he deserves the pension.  I bet the job is great exercise as well.

For me its all about 'opportunity cost'.  With the winnings you now have the opportunity to do other things than work.  I couldn't continue to work when I know there are SOOO many things I would rather do or experience.  So I would forgo the pension to have the freedom.   Big Smile

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by DELotteryPlyr on Nov 5, 2017

For me its all about 'opportunity cost'.  With the winnings you now have the opportunity to do other things than work.  I couldn't continue to work when I know there are SOOO many things I would rather do or experience.  So I would forgo the pension to have the freedom.   Big Smile

Of course you would forget about your pension, which you honestly owed, and we can see why: You not thinking clearly!

DELotteryPlyr's avatarDELotteryPlyr

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Nov 5, 2017

Of course you would forget about your pension, which you honestly owed, and we can see why: You not thinking clearly!

Yes I would 'forget about' a pension and gladly, since the win would give me the money than I need. Time is irreplaceable to me, and more important than money.  But I also understand if you need the pension regardless of the win.  Wink

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by DELotteryPlyr on Nov 5, 2017

Yes I would 'forget about' a pension and gladly, since the win would give me the money than I need. Time is irreplaceable to me, and more important than money.  But I also understand if you need the pension regardless of the win.  Wink

The word pension is scary

Brcebrce

So what is he looking at after taxes? Pretty sure it is retire right money, it would be for me.

Redd55

Walk away!  His retirement vested after 5 years. What he wd receive is determined by the number of years service and age. 

http://www.fedweek.com/reg-jones-experts-view/vesting-for-retirement/

CDanaT's avatarCDanaT

Woody,

Ya done reallllllllllllll good !!! Congrats and enjoy retirement. Spend wisely

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by Redd55 on Nov 7, 2017

Walk away!  His retirement vested after 5 years. What he wd receive is determined by the number of years service and age. 

http://www.fedweek.com/reg-jones-experts-view/vesting-for-retirement/

I don't know if he has been there 5 years.

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