Woman wins millions from Texas lottery for 4th time

AR182

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I think it's hysterical that the woman has moved to Vegas.

Any math people know what the odds of this happening ?

PRLog (Press Release) ? Oct 12, 2010 ? CORPUS CHRISTI, TX - Once, twice, three times a Texas lottery millionaire -- now it's four. All thanks to a Lottery e-book she purchased online.

Joan R. Ginther, a native of Bishop, Texas, made her fourth appearance Monday at lottery headquarters in Austin to collect seven figures, lottery officials said.

What is so amazing is that she thanks her multiple winnings to her purchase of a lottery e-book .

Ginther, 63, won $10 million, the top prize in Texas Lottery's $140,000,000 Extreme Payout scratch-off ticket she bought for $50, pushing her total wins to $20.4 million.

It was her third time to win on a ticket from a Bishop store, and second one at the Times Market there.

"This is a very lucky store," said Bob Solis, store manager.

Store owner Sun Bae is the one with the lucky hand, Solis said. "Sun sold both the winning tickets to the woman."

The store, which sells about 1,000 lottery tickets daily, now is eligible to receive a bonus of $10,000 for the second time. Ginther says she was so extremely thankful that she purchased the e-book.

In 1993 Ginther first won a $5.4 million share of an $11 million Lotto Texas jackpot for a ticket bought in Bishop. She opted for annual payments of $270,000 (excluding tax charges) for 19 years. The cost of her lottery ticket could not be determined.

On year 13, while visiting Bishop to care for her father in 2006, Ginther won the top prize of $2 million in the Holiday Millionaire game thanks to a $30 scratch-off ticket.

Ginther requested a lump-sum payment of about $1.5 million, after the 25 percent taken by the commission for taxes.

In 2008, she collected a $3 million prize in Millions and Millions, another scratch-off, at the same Times Market where she won this week. That scratch-off ticket's cost also was not reported.

Ginther, who now lives in Las Vegas, requested minimal publicity, according to the Texas lottery commission, and could not be reached Friday.
 

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How much of that money is she reinvesting in the lottery? I think this is why we see so many lottery winners broke in no time.
 

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How much of that money is she reinvesting in the lottery? I think this is why we see so many lottery winners broke in no time.


Exactly! She's buying $50 scratch off tickets at what kind of pace?

It always makes me wonder when I see someone in the store buying lotto tickets. $1 or 2 here and there no big deal. People go in and get 20, 50 or 100 and I just can't help but feel sorry for them.
 

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I would rather have a piece of the royalties of that e-book that she mentions. That thing is going to sell a crazy amount now.
 

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I would rather have a piece of the royalties of that e-book that she mentions. That thing is going to sell a crazy amount now.
I'll take the 20 million :0008
 

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I'll take the 20 million :0008

Over the 17 years that it has taken her to win that amount, my guess is that the ROI for the e-book is bigger.

I would love to see how much money she has spent on lottery tickets over that amount of time. Way more than it costs to produce an e-book that is now going to sell millions of copies.






But I would take the $20 Million if that's all I could get... :cool:
 

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Exactly! She's buying $50 scratch off tickets at what kind of pace?

It always makes me wonder when I see someone in the store buying lotto tickets. $1 or 2 here and there no big deal. People go in and get 20, 50 or 100 and I just can't help but feel sorry for them.

I been buying a block of 500 for Christmas over 15 years now and I'm in the hole :sadwave:
 
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