Michelle Sloan. Credit : Massachusetts State Lottery

Mom Bought a Lottery Ticket and Thought She Won $10,000. She Was ‘Shocked’ When She Learned the Actual Amount

Thomas Smith
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Michelle Sloan thought she had landed a modest $10,000 win on a scratch-off lottery ticket — until she visited the Massachusetts Lottery office and got the shock of a lifetime: her ticket was actually worth $1 million.

“I was positive it was only ten grand,” Sloan said in a statement shared by the Massachusetts State Lottery. “I just can’t believe it. I’m still so shocked.”

Sloan purchased the winning $2,000,000 Diamond Cashword ticket at the Village Knoll Deli & Spirits in Millbury on July 16. When she brought it to the Worcester regional office, officials told her she’d need to go to Boston headquarters instead — because she had hit the much bigger jackpot.

Rather than take the full prize spread over time, Sloan opted for the one-time cash payment, which amounts to $650,000 before taxes.

The Massachusetts mother said she plans to invest some of her winnings and use a portion to support her children.

As for the convenience store that sold the lucky ticket, Village Knoll Deli & Spirits will receive a $10,000 bonus from the lottery.

The Diamond Cashword is a $10 scratch game offering a 1-in-3.26 chance of winning any prize. The odds of winning $1 million are 1 in 2.52 million, while the odds of hitting the $2 million top prize are 1 in 5.04 million.

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