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‘I'm still so shocked!' Woman thought she won $10K on a scratch ticket, but it was much more
‘I'm still so shocked!' Woman thought she won $10K on a scratch ticket, but it was much more

Boston Globe

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Boston Globe

‘I'm still so shocked!' Woman thought she won $10K on a scratch ticket, but it was much more

Sloan was told to visit the Dorchester headquarters to claim her prize, and she ended up choosing the cash option, receiving a one-time payment (before taxes) of $650,000, lottery officials said. Sloan purchased the winning '$2,000,000 Diamond Cashword' scratch ticket at Village Knoll Variety in Millbury, according to lottery officials. The store will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling Sloan's winning ticket, lottery officials said. Advertisement Sloan said said she plans to invest her winnings and help her children. Visited our Worcester Regional Office thinking she hit for $10,000, but it was actually a $1 MILLION winner 🤩 Playing $2,000,000 Diamond Cashword ($10) — Mass. State Lottery (@MAStateLottery) Emily Sweeney can be reached at

"Shocked" Massachusetts woman thought she won $10,000 on a lottery ticket. Her actual prize was much bigger.
"Shocked" Massachusetts woman thought she won $10,000 on a lottery ticket. Her actual prize was much bigger.

CBS News

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • CBS News

"Shocked" Massachusetts woman thought she won $10,000 on a lottery ticket. Her actual prize was much bigger.

A Worcester woman thought she had scratched a $10,000 winner on a Massachusetts State Lottery ticket, but it turns out that she won a whole lot more. The Lottery said Michelle Sloan came to the agency's Worcester regional office to turn in her winning "$2,000,000 Diamond Cashword" ticket. But she was told there that she had to go to Lottery headquarters in Boston to claim her prize because she actually had won $1 million. "I was positive it was only ten grand," Sloan said in a statement shared by the Lottery. "I just can't believe it. I'm still so shocked!" Sloan chose the cash option on the prize, taking home a one-time payment of $650,000 before taxes. She said she is planning to use the money to invest and help her children. Sloan bought the lucky ticket at the Village Knoll Variety store in Millbury. The store gets a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. $2,000,000 Diamond Cashword is a $10 game that offers a 1 in 3.26 chance of winning any prize. The odds of winning $1 million are 1 in 2,520,000, and the odds of winning the $2 million grand prize are 1 in 5,040,000. There are seven $1 million prizes and four $2 million prizes yet to be claimed in the game. Earlier this week, the Lottery shared the story of a Fitchburg man who made a lucky mistake in buying two Powerball tickets. He ended up winning $1 million on each.

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