'I couldn't believe it. My family was shocked when I broke the news,' recounted the winner from South Carolina.
, the unnamed man won his first lotto prize July 16, collecting an impressive $40,000. The ticket, which was bought at a Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Murphy Gas Station, was reportedly a Mega Millions Quick Pick.
As reported in a South Carolina Education Lottery press release, the man often"drops by the store to fill up his car and play the Lottery" after shopping at the In both cases, the man was just one number away from winning the jackpot—though he doesn't appear to be dwelling on the missed opportunity. The man wasn't the only beneficiary of the winnings. The Murphy USA station that sold him the tickets received commissions of $400 and $30,000 for each respective win.
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