A photo from open sources Cashier sold to a resident of the US state New Hampshire lottery ticket that he did not ask for Christmas for a resident of the US state of New Hampshire has become truly magical. The fact is that Scott Bennett won $ 2.1 million thanks to lottery seller mistake. Father of three. 48-year-old manager wanted buy one ticket for the Lucky for Life and Megabucks lotteries. However the cashier did not understand the buyer and instead of two different tickets sold two identical Megabucks, writes Daily Mail. Bennett seller mistake noticed only at home. Due to frustration about the same tickets, the man did not even watch the show, where the winning numbers. He found out about the gain after his son called him and said that the lucky ticket was sold in one of the local shops. Then Bennett decided to check the numbers just in case. “I saw Scott sitting at the computer with a ticket in his hand and checking there are lucky numbers on the lottery site, “said his wife, Katie. “We just could not believe it. 15 times verified the numbers, but still thought it was a mistake, “she added. The family decided to take one-time payment of $ 1.3 million, according to the New York Daily News. They are going to spend the winnings on repayment of loans for tuition for two children, pay tuition for a third child, remodel your kitchen and possibly purchase a few extra christmas gifts. Despite winning, Scott and Katie said they did not intend to retire. “We are going to keep working. We both love our work, “said the spouse. Bennett.
Daria SHEREMETYEVA
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