Previous false alarm made $150,000 lottery jackpot hard to believe

A Goose Creek, S.C., man told lottery officials he found it difficult to believe he had won a $150,000 prize from a scratch-off ticket after a previous experience where he thought he had won big, but won nothing. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
A Goose Creek, S.C., man told lottery officials he found it difficult to believe he had won a $150,000 prize from a scratch-off ticket after a previous experience where he thought he had won big, but won nothing. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

July 6 (UPI) -- A South Carolina man said he had a hard time believing he had won a $150,000 lottery jackpot after a previous incident in which he mistakenly thought he had won big.

The Goose Creek man told South Carolina Education Lottery officials he bought his $2 Giant Jumbo Bucks scratch-off ticket from the Parkers store in Goose Creek and scratched it off on his way to work.

The player said he initially was in disbelief when he saw the $150,000 jackpot. He said a previous experience where he mistakenly thought he had won a jackpot left him wary.

"It wasn't really real until the check was in my hand," the winner said.

The Parkers store was awarded a $1,500 commission for selling the winning ticket.

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