View Full Version : Cashier Finds $10, Buys $1 Million Ticket


Ireneparalegal
05-20-2007, 11:42 PM
:D

A story my friend GarfieldKool will like!!!!

AP
NORTH CANTON, Ohio (May 20) - Kristina Schneider tried to persuade a customer at the BP station where she works to buy the last ticket on a roll of the Magnificent Millions lottery game.

"I always joke that the last ticket is the winning one, but he said he only had enough money for three tickets," Schneider said.

This time, her advice was no joke.

The single mother - with nine maxed out credit cards and $8,500 in debt for her associate's degree - bought what turned out to be a $1 million winning ticket with a $10 bill she found in the store Friday.

"I thought someone was playing a trick on me" when she found the sawbuck, she said.

After showing a customer that she did indeed have a winning ticket, she locked the store while she took a moment to be sick in the bathroom.

"I was numb. I still am," she said.

Schneider, 32, opted to take 20 yearly payments of $50,000, or $34,500 after taxes.

"If I'd have taken a lump sum, I'd be broke again within five years," she said.

Janice
05-21-2007, 01:26 AM
That's a nice story. I'm happy for her and her kids. Meanwhile, the customer who didn't buy that ticket was last seen hanging from a shower rod, lol.

AB
05-21-2007, 02:46 PM
What a great story, I bet she was on cloud nine.

theshark8777
05-21-2007, 03:09 PM
Yeah thats only about 45 minutes from me. Lucky lady!!

TVFactFan
05-21-2007, 03:22 PM
:D

A story my friend GarfieldKool will like!!!!

AP
NORTH CANTON, Ohio (May 20) - Kristina Schneider tried to persuade a customer at the BP station where she works to buy the last ticket on a roll of the Magnificent Millions lottery game.

"I always joke that the last ticket is the winning one, but he said he only had enough money for three tickets," Schneider said.

This time, her advice was no joke.

The single mother - with nine maxed out credit cards and $8,500 in debt for her associate's degree - bought what turned out to be a $1 million winning ticket with a $10 bill she found in the store Friday.

"I thought someone was playing a trick on me" when she found the sawbuck, she said.

After showing a customer that she did indeed have a winning ticket, she locked the store while she took a moment to be sick in the bathroom.

"I was numb. I still am," she said.

Schneider, 32, opted to take 20 yearly payments of $50,000, or $34,500 after taxes.

"If I'd have taken a lump sum, I'd be broke again within five years," she said.


Call me a hater but I hate stories like this

Ireneparalegal
05-21-2007, 05:03 PM
That's a nice story. I'm happy for her and her kids. Meanwhile, the customer who didn't buy that ticket was last seen hanging from a shower rod, lol.
:rofl: :lol:

GoldenGirlsFan92
05-21-2007, 06:08 PM
Congrats to her. I just saw this story on CNN. I bet she is feeling pretty good.