Lucky "mistake" helped Iowa man win $1 million Mega Millions lottery prize

Apr 21, 2022, 6:54 am (24 comments)

Mega Millions

Ticket printing mishap gives player a lucky break

Includes audio report

By Kate Northrop

WEST BURLINGTON, Iowa — A mistake that occurred while printing a Mega Millions lottery ticket led to an Iowa man winning a $1 million second-tier prize.

Josh Buster of West Burlington is positive that a clerk's slip-up is the reason why he won $1 million in the Mega Millions drawing on April 15.

The Mega Millions jackpot for the drawing on Fri., April 15 was $20 million, and Buster made sure he bought his tickets in time for the draw.

He stopped at the local MK Mini Mart on East Mount Pleasant Street in West Burlington, where he asked for five Mega Millions Quick Picks. At first, the convenience store employee printed only one play on a single ticket from the lottery terminal and asked Buster if it was fine to print four more plays on another ticket.

"I feel like that changed the numbers that I would have gotten if he had put them all on one instead of making that mistake," Buster told the Iowa Lottery.

The morning after the draw, the restaurant prep chef got up to get ready for work and checked his tickets right before he drove off for the day.

"I got up to go to work early in the morning," the 40-year-old recalled. "I opened up the lottery app and scanned my tickets. I always keep my tickets in the console of my car, and I scanned it in the car and freaked out and ran back inside."

Buster said that he had trouble believing what he was seeing, but it didn't change the fact that one of his Quick Picks had matched five numbers in the Mega Millions drawing on April 15: 4, 17, 20, 46, and 64, just missing the Mega Ball 23. The Megaplier was 4.

Had he hit the Mega Ball number, Buster would have split the $20 million jackpot with another winner from Tennessee. The lump sum cash option was $11.9 million.

"I don't usually have good luck, so I thought it was a mistake and there was going to be an error," he continued. "So I Googled the lottery numbers to make sure I had the right ones, and I did! And then the rest of the day, I'm just waiting to wake up from a dream."

This was no dream. A visit to Iowa Lottery headquarters in Clive on Monday to collect his $1 million prize only cemented the reality for him.

Buster is also the second player to win at least a $1 million prize in Iowa this year, and he said he plans on using it to pay off his car and the mortgage on his mother's house. Once that is done, he'll save the rest for retirement.

Federal and state taxes on the $1 million prize come out to be $240,000 and $50,000, respectively, so the winner will walk away with $710,000 in net winnings, according to the Lottery.

"It will take away a lot of stress in my life — no more of the financial worries," he expressed.

While Buster regularly plays the lottery, it never actually crossed his mind that he would win big one day.

"I always wanted to!" he said in a press release. "I never thought I would, though, but I kept playing."

The MK Mini Mart will receive a $1,000 bonus from the Lottery for selling the $1 million-winning ticket.

The Mega Millions jackpot currently sits at $22 million for the next drawing on Fri., April 22 at 11:00 pm EST.

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Comments

loonasee2's avatarloonasee2

Great ,good for you .

Tony Numbers's avatarTony Numbers

"Ticket printing mishap??" He asked for 5 quick picks, he received 5 quick picks, one single and four together. Not really sure if it matters if the picks are combined or singles.One thing is certain, when the jackpot is won, it gives license to the winner to say anything true or not.

FlaMom

Congratulations!!

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by Tony Numbers on Apr 21, 2022

"Ticket printing mishap??" He asked for 5 quick picks, he received 5 quick picks, one single and four together. Not really sure if it matters if the picks are combined or singles.One thing is certain, when the jackpot is won, it gives license to the winner to say anything true or not.

I think the winner was exactly right.  If he had received all his 5 quick picks on one ticket, they would almost certainly be different numbers than what he ended up with.  That's because a random number generator typically uses a time counter as a seed value when generating the numbers.  Because of the delay in printing the second ticket containing the remaining 4 lines, he likely received completely different numbers due to the later moment in time they were generated.

Tony Numbers's avatarTony Numbers

One of the combinations was the winner. It doesn't say which one. So we'd have to assume it was one from the group of four. I think the takeaway from this is to always buy single tickets

Bleudog101

Lady Luck on his side!   Certainly though different than this story have bought tickets that purchasers didn't want hoping to hit the big one.

 

Haven't play MM in a while now, never thought those words would come from my fingertips.  Playing PB though and found a $10 scratcher in the trash, and PB ticket from that came to $14=more tickets!  The two salesladies each received a PB ticket too since they're always nice to my dog when we come in!

Ranett's avatarRanett

Well done Josh.

Mata Garbo

Congratulations to Mr. Buster. He is a smart man. Even though he is only 40, he realizes that it is never too early to save for retirement. There is a lot a person can accomplish with $710,000. May he spend it wisely.

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rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by Tony Numbers on Apr 21, 2022

One of the combinations was the winner. It doesn't say which one. So we'd have to assume it was one from the group of four. I think the takeaway from this is to always buy single tickets

But if he had bought single tickets on this particular occasion he would not have gotten those particular numbers nor won that particular prize.

The RNG waits for no man.

Time keeps on slippin' slippin' slippin' into the future. 

Tony Numbers's avatarTony Numbers

Wow there's so much I don't know!. Perhaps LPs roving reporter Kate Northrop could get us the inside scoop on random generated quick pick selections

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by Tony Numbers on Apr 21, 2022

One of the combinations was the winner. It doesn't say which one. So we'd have to assume it was one from the group of four. I think the takeaway from this is to always buy single tickets

Buying single tickets or all on one ticket has absolutely no bearing on this or any drawing. Also the explanation of it being a printing ticket mishap is inaccurate. It is entirely the result of the clerk either not hearing or understanding what the customer wanted or it was the clerk making the error which resulted in the win. He should tip the clerk extra for this but made no mention of tipping him period. Do you think his mother will leave the house to him now.

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Apr 21, 2022

Buying single tickets or all on one ticket has absolutely no bearing on this or any drawing. Also the explanation of it being a printing ticket mishap is inaccurate. It is entirely the result of the clerk either not hearing or understanding what the customer wanted or it was the clerk making the error which resulted in the win. He should tip the clerk extra for this but made no mention of tipping him period. Do you think his mother will leave the house to him now.

You're right, the ticket purchase has no bearing on the drawing.  But there is nothing in this story that indicates that it alters the drawing in any way.  Where do you see that?

ieatdirt

Nice win but with an extra $1 spent that $1M would have been $4M.

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Apr 21, 2022

You're right, the ticket purchase has no bearing on the drawing.  But there is nothing in this story that indicates that it alters the drawing in any way.  Where do you see that?

   I didn't. You ask for quick pics and this type of thing happens. You fill out cards and it never happens. His ticket purchase had a bearing on the numbers he got and it did work out this time.

TheMeatman2005's avatarTheMeatman2005

From the moment a lottery ticket is printed, it will either be a winner or loser. It's the drawing that makes that determination.

Is it the numbers on the ticket that match those from the drawing, or the numbers drawn that match those on the ticket?

Tony Numbers's avatarTony Numbers

Quote: Originally posted by TheMeatman2005 on Apr 22, 2022

From the moment a lottery ticket is printed, it will either be a winner or loser. It's the drawing that makes that determination.

Is it the numbers on the ticket that match those from the drawing, or the numbers drawn that match those on the ticket?

We'll put Meatman My first post was intended to shine a light on the deception of the opening line " ticket printing mishap." It's important to have discussion and debate, instead of being force fed the biased news stories.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Apr 21, 2022

I think the winner was exactly right.  If he had received all his 5 quick picks on one ticket, they would almost certainly be different numbers than what he ended up with.  That's because a random number generator typically uses a time counter as a seed value when generating the numbers.  Because of the delay in printing the second ticket containing the remaining 4 lines, he likely received completely different numbers due to the later moment in time they were generated.

TIME IS MONEY

Kate's avatarKate

Hi all, I just confirmed with the Iowa Lottery that the set of winning numbers was indeed printed on the second ticket, the one with four plays. Disney

Tony Numbers's avatarTony Numbers

Good to know, so just to be sure after purchasing the first quick pick, ask for four more quick picks!

DarkNinja13's avatarDarkNinja13

I think what he meant was that, has there not been a break like there was, some of the numbers may have repeated on his ticket that would have prevented his million dollar win. 

I had a friend whose dad would get 5 Powerball and 5 Mega and would ask for a separate ticket for each play citing that very reason.

There may be something to it though - on the odd occasion when I quick pick, I notice the numbers tend to repeat for tickets with 3 plays or more

PrisonerSix

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Apr 21, 2022

I think the winner was exactly right.  If he had received all his 5 quick picks on one ticket, they would almost certainly be different numbers than what he ended up with.  That's because a random number generator typically uses a time counter as a seed value when generating the numbers.  Because of the delay in printing the second ticket containing the remaining 4 lines, he likely received completely different numbers due to the later moment in time they were generated.

Good point.

He didn't say if it was the single ticket or one of the four on the other ticket. I'm thinking if it is one of the other four, his theory is possible. If he had bought all 5 on one ticket, they would have all been bought around the same time so he would have gotten different numbers if he hadn't had that delay between the first and other four. Not sure if I'm right and we'll probably never know, but it is possible.

I am very happy for him and hope he puts the money to good use to make his life better.

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

"Perhaps LPs roving reporter Kate Northrop could get us the inside scoop on random generated quick pick selections"

Google will be happy to find the basic info for you. The exact details for any particular RNG will vary, and I suspect the lotteries aren't going to revel te  fine points of how their particular RNGs work. 

"My first post was intended to shine a light on the deception of the opening line " ticket printing mishap."

The guy clearly didn't get what he wanted or expected, so there was a mistake in printing his tickets. Mishap may not be the best word, but it's a pretty accurate description.

"Buying single tickets or all on one ticket has absolutely no bearing on this or any drawing."

How do you really know there's no effect?

"Is it the numbers on the ticket that match those from the drawing, or the numbers drawn that match those on the ticket?"

The ticket gets printed first, and then the winning numbers are drawn. Assuming the winning numbers aren't some foregone conclusion set in stone by fate, the results are determined when the winning numbers are selected and either match the numbers you played or not, but what factors determine which numbers are randomly selected? The butterfly effect says that minor changes can lead to large, and not obviously related, effects. It's easy to see some of the things that are different when the timing of the ticket purchase is changed, such as the exact time the RNG generate the numbers, and when the customer pays and leaves. Maybe that changes which car(s) they're behind and causes them to be stopped at a traffic light that would have been green if they left the store a few seconds earlier. The big mystery is the changes that aren't obvious, and whether or not things that are seemingly unrelated, such as the ball drawing, are in any way affected. It's a certainty that the minor change during the purchase changed the numbers that were generated, but without those changes perhaps it's possible that the drawing would have produced a different set of winning numbers.

mrbiglotto

Congratulations Josh! I hope the money serves you enjoyment! 🙂

LottoBux's avatarLottoBux

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Apr 21, 2022

Buying single tickets or all on one ticket has absolutely no bearing on this or any drawing. Also the explanation of it being a printing ticket mishap is inaccurate. It is entirely the result of the clerk either not hearing or understanding what the customer wanted or it was the clerk making the error which resulted in the win. He should tip the clerk extra for this but made no mention of tipping him period. Do you think his mother will leave the house to him now.

Do you think his mother will leave the house to him now.

Absolutely.

He paid off the balance of the remaining mortgage so she didn't have to.

 Well done Josh,Congrats on the win

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