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One lucky New Yorker just became $166.5 million richer.

 

The numbers for the Mega Millions $333 million jackpot were drawn Friday night, and two winning tickets had been purchased — one in the Bronx and the other in San Gabriel, Calif., according to lottery officials.

 

The face value of each ticket is an estimated $166.5 million, marking the largest payout for any winner in New York state.

 

The winning numbers are 1-17-31-37-54, and the Mega Ball is 31. Officials said the winning ticket from the Bronx was purchased at Fordham Convenience and Grocery Store on 38 West Fordham Road. The California ticket was purchased at Kim Ky Noodle House on 1108 South San Gabriel Blvd.

 

The jackpot began at $12 million in July and ballooned to $333 million after 14 draws with no one hitting all six numbers. Officials raised the jackpot from $325 million last week, the second-largest jackpot in Mega Millions history, after a spike in ticket sales.

 

The largest was a 2007 drawing for $390 million — the richest lottery payoff in United States history — split by two winners, one in Georgia and the other in New Jersey.

 

New York is no stranger to large payoffs. In 2004, a Manhattan convenience store sold a winning $149 million ticket. More recently, Aubrey Boyce, a Queens resident and M.T.A. worker, won the last Mega Millions jackpot, worth $133 million, in July. Mr. Boyce, who stepped forward three weeks after the drawing, had elected to take a lump-sum payment, which brought his total prize to $54.6 million after taxes.

 

On Saturday morning, the Mega Millions’ Web site was slow to load, overrun with people eager to check their numbers, Jennifer Givner, a spokeswoman for Mega Millions, guessed.

 

Winners have one year to step forward and collect their payout. The New York winner elected to take the annual payout, instead of a lump sum, officials said. (The California winner has 60 days from the time he claims the winning to decide how to collect the millions.)

 

Annuity payments are distributed over a 26-year-period. For every $1 million in the jackpot, winners receive about $38,500 a year before taxes, according to the Mega Millions Web site. In this case, the winner would annually earn $6,410,250 — before taxes, of course.

 

Mega Millions is played in 12 states, making it the nation’s largest multi-state jackpot game. The odds of winning the jackpot are approximately one in 176 million.

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I have been thinking about these power ball winnings...

 

Just imagine if it happens to you, you wouldn't need to work anymore :( :)

 

 

I had two letters, one saying I won 150,000 Euros but apparently it's a scam and another one seems much more legit saying I could win $10 mil based on random address select in my state. It has lots of pamphlets in the envelope and tells me there's nothing to lose, all I have to do is send it back saying I agree to win WTF... so I just sent it back :lol: last week no news so far.

 

If I win I promise to donate to OTR $10000 :D

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I have been thinking about these power ball winnings...

 

Just imagine if it happens to you, you wouldn't need to work anymore :( :)

 

 

I had two letters, one saying I won 150,000 Euros but apparently it's a scam and another one seems much more legit saying I could win $10 mil based on random address select in my state. It has lots of pamphlets in the envelope and tells me there's nothing to lose, all I have to do is send it back saying I agree to win WTF... so I just sent it back :lol: last week no news so far.

 

If I win I promise to donate to OTR $10000 :D

 

Both are Scams dude, you shouldn't have put your address there.

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lol @ ECN hating on the winners money. ECN you will always find SOMETHING to hate on props to you man lol. It's actually about 110 mil after taxes they take 33%. I hope this guy moves his [expletive] straight out the bronx and into the hamptons because there are a lot of poor people willing to do nething for money. I wish I won this [expletive], you guys would never see me again ^_^

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Nigeria stuff is a scam. When I didn't know anything about Nigeria scam, I was scammed sending money there about $400 for an item they never sent. Anything related to Nigeria or Africa is scam... no offense. It should be in the dictionary of merchants.

Dude, you fell for it?

 

Give yourself a facepalm

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