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Ohio Man Rescues $100K Lottery Ticket from Trash Just in Time

Ohio Man Rescues $100K Lottery Ticket from Trash Just in Time
Ohio Man Rescues $100K Lottery Ticket from Trash Just in Time
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An Ohio man had a close call with his lottery fortune, almost losing a $100,000 winning ticket to the garbage before making a last-minute recovery. The resident of Willard, who occasionally tries his luck with scratch-offs, bought the Bingo 25 Times 25 ticket at a Circle K on Walton Street. It turned out to be a jackpot, but not before a tense dumpster dive.

Almost Lost Jackpot

After learning of his win, the man faced an unexpected challenge—he had already discarded the winning ticket. It was only a fleeting memory that saved him, prompting a dive into the garbage just before collection services arrived. His efforts paid off, retrieving the $100K prize that was moments away from being irretrievably lost. Still, the winning ticket’s value didn’t fully reach the man’s pocket. Opting for a lump sum payout, he took home $73,250 after taxes. The Bingo 25 Times 25 game is known for its tempting top prizes, with seven still up for grabs, according to lottery officials.

A Notable Stroke of Luck

“This kind of story doesn’t happen every day,” a local lottery retailer commented, reflecting the improbability of the situation. As luck would have it, he managed to recover the ticket just before it would have been gone for good—a real stroke of fortune, to say the least. Such occurrences underline both the allure and the volatility of the lottery world, where fortunes can hinge on keeping track of your tickets. Lottery wins often bring not just financial gain but also intense emotional experiences—something this Ohio man knows all too well now. Industry data shows that while lottery odds are long, stories of retrieval and near-loss add another layer of drama to the winnings.

Game Still in Play

Bingo 25 Times 25 tickets remain in circulation, each at a cost of $5, with several high-value prizes still remaining. For players, the game continues to offer the hope of winning big, although this recent tale serves as a vivid reminder to double-check before discarding any tickets. Whether such tales of fortune impact ticket sales or player behavior isn’t entirely clear. Still, operators shouldn’t expect a rush solely based on such an anecdote. But the story has certainly captured the local community’s attention, adding a layer of excitement to everyday lottery play. The Ohio Lottery will continue to track the game’s progress, with the next quarterly earnings report expected to reveal its impact on sales and player engagement.

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