schedule

schedule

Friday, October 24, 2014

Winning lotto Ticket stolen from Wallet ?



6/45 :          NO WINNER
DATE :       OCT.29, 2014
RESULT :   1-6-19-28-35-40

6/55 :          NO WINNER
DATE :       OCT.29, 2014
RESULT :   14-34-39-43-51-54


6/49
Draw date 10/30/14
Estimated Jackpot Prize P47M

6/42
Draw date 10/30/14
Estimated Jackpot Prize P27M

6/45 
Draw date 10/31/14
Estimated Jackpot Prize P49M

6/55
Draw date 11/1/14
Estimated Jackpot Prize P30M


6/55 2 winners
Draw date 10/15/14
Jackpot Prize P30,940,932.00

Two lucky lotto bettors from  Aparri, Cagayan and Castillejos, Zambales are now millionaires after winning the jackpot of  6/55 ( 10/15/14 ) draw.

The bettors got the combination of 1-13-16-19-22-39  to win the jackpot worth  P30.9 million or P15,470,466.00 each.

The winner from Castillejos, Zambales is a 66 years old female fruit vendor who bought four lucky pick combinations worth P80.

One of the  lucky pick combinations was 1-13-16-19-22-39  that won the jackpot.

 
Two News stories about a lotto bettor who claimed that his winning lotto ticket was stolen and the real winner who claimed the jackpot prize.


P295 million winning lotto Ticket  stolen from Wallet?

A DRIVER who claimed that he won the winning combination of the 6/55 lotto draw last September 27,2014 accused his brother and sister-in-law of stealing his ticket.

The numbers are 8-11-17-22-35-42 and the prize is P294.6 million, which Nilo (real name withheld) has not touched yet.

Lawyer Caesar Tabotabo filed a theft complaint against Mario and the latter’s wife Ludie (real names withheld) before the Mandaue City Prosecutor’s Office last Wednesday.

Nilo also lodged a complaint against the couple before the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) Cebu branch last September 30.

Tabotabo, in a phone interview, said he was informed Thursday morning by PCSO Cebu branch head Glen Rada that someone already claimed the prize at the PCSO main office in Manila.

He said PCSO should not have released the money yet because they have a pending complaint. “When I called the main office, I was passed around,” said Tabotabo.

The lawyer said they might file a complaint against PCSO for releasing the prize.

PCSO Cebu branch administrative officer Elaine Villaflor said a man in his 60s claimed the money at the PCSO central office past 9 a.m.

“It was not the brother who claimed the prize today,” she said in Cebuano.

Nilo said he bought the ticket at a lotto outlet in Barangay Pit-os in Cebu City at around 4 p.m. last September 27, after he delivered sacks of rice to his employer’s customer. PCSO’s system, however, shows that the ticket was bought at 8:49 a.m.

After getting the ticket from the outlet operator, he kept the ticket inside his wallet.

The next day, he went to his brother’s house in Mandaue City. While there, he placed his wallet on the table.

He later learned that he won the lottery after he read the winning combination in the newspaper.

He went back to the table and opened his wallet. He discovered the ticket was gone.

Tabotabo said it was possible that Nilo’s sister-in-law stole the lotto ticket. Nilo confronted Ludie but the latter denied she stole the ticket.

“The driver asked the son of his brother about the ticket,” said Tabotabo in Cebuano.
“The boy answered that his mother got the ticket.”

Last September 30, Nilo went back to his brother’s house. Mario and Ludie had left.
“He did not know what to do,” said Tabotabo.

He said they did not file the theft complaint right away because Nilo wanted to settle the issue with Mario amicably, but they did not reach a settlement.

The alleged theft was also recorded in the blotter of the Mandaue City Police Office Station 1.

PCSO Visayas head Federico Damole said he knew about the incident but he refused to issue a statement because it was Rada who accepted the complaint.

Villaflor said the winning ticket was bought at 8:49 a.m., according to the PCSO data system. She said Nilo presented to Rada a bet slip, which is used in shading numbers, as an evidence.

“The slip can easily be acquired by the bettor because it is placed outside the lotto outlet,” she said in Cebuano.

Nilo claimed that he wrote his name and his signature at back of the ticket.

Villaflor said they always check the ticket if it has been tampered with before they release the prize money.

They also require the bettor to present two valid identification cards.

She said their system shows where and when the ticket was bought.
Kon isa ra ang winner, isa ra gyod ang winner,” she said.

Source : Sunstar Cebu
       By: Kevin A. Lagunda



6/55 1 winner
Draw date 9/27/14
Jackpot Prize P294,602,336.00

A 79-year-old retired government employee from Cebu City has claimed the jackpot in the 6/55 Grand Lotto drawn last Sept. 27, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) announced yesterday.

PCSO acting chairman Jose Ferdinand Rojas II said the winner picked the six-digit winning combination 8-11-17-22-35-42 , which had a jackpot prize of P294.6 million.

Rojas said the retiree told him he had been betting on the combination since 1996. He said he combined his and his wife’s birth dates and bet P100 for five sets of tickets at a lotto outlet in Cebu City.

Rojas handed the check to the winner – who was with his wife, children and grandchildren – at the PCSO’s main office in Mandaluyong last Friday.

The winner said he would donate a portion of his winnings to their church, invest in a business and share the money with his children and relatives.

Source: The Philippine Star
      By: Perseus Echeminada,