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Jackpot win was worth the wait

FIVE days after the draw, a Cranbourne man has finally checked his TattsLotto ticket and discovered that it’s worth more than $200,000 after six of his numbers were drawn in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw.
But exactly who purchased the two-game System 7 entry using carefully hand-selected numbers will remain a mystery as the unregistered winner only wishes to be known as a ‘mysterious Cranbourne man’.
The mysterious man did not know when he walked in to SuperStar Lucky Lotto, on 95 Monahans Road, to purchase his TattsLotto ticket that it would win $203,152.20.
Van Nguyen, the owner of SuperStar Lucky Lotto said he felt very lucky to have finally sold a division one winning entry.
“This is a big deal for SuperStar Lucky Lotto because it’s the first division one winning ticket we’ve sold in 10 plus years.” Mr Nguyen exclaimed.
“I thought it may never happen but it just goes to show that good things come to those that wait. I couldn’t believe it.
“I’m really happy for our winning customer and really happy for my business.
“No doubt it’s a dream come true for both of us.”

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