Mistakenly sold lottery ticket earns couple $1 million

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LAKEWOOD, N.J. — A mistakenly sold lottery ticket has earned a New Jersey couple $1 million.


State lottery officials say 70-year-old Dante Castillo usually picks his own numbers. But when the Manchester man bought some tickets for last Thursday's Cash4Life jackpot at a convenience store in Lakewood, the clerk accidentally sold him a ticket with computer-generated numbers.
That ticket proved to be the winner, matching the five main numbers drawn but not the cash ball number.


Castillo and his wife chose the $1 million prize instead of the option to receive $1,000 a week for life. The convenience store will receive a $10,000 bonus check from lottery officials for selling the winning ticket.


Cash4Life also is played in Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia.
 

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Would you guys take the $1,000,000 or the $1,000 a week for life?
 

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million is easy choice. buy a nice small rancher on a lake in cash, invest the rest, eventually get more than 1000 a week back on it.
 

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