Php 8.9 Million Mega lotto 6/45 Ticket Jackpot Bought from Eastern Samar

By: Leila N. Valencia Mandaluyong City. A lucky player from Quinapondan, Eastern Samar became an instant millionaire by guessing the winning combinations of 28-10-16-03-25-13 of the Mega Lotto 6/45 with Php 8,910,000.00 jackpot prize drawn on June 24,2022.The country’s newest millionaire can claim the winnings at the PCSO main office in Mandaluyong City by presenting the winning ticket and two identification card.A total of 88 players won P32,000.00 each for guessing the five out of the six winning digits, 2,864 will get P1,000.00 each for four correct digits, and 35,085 will settle forP30.00 each for the three correct digits. Prizes amounting to 20.00 up to 10,000.00 can be claimed at any authorized Lotto outlet or at the PCSO Branch Offices in your area Prizes from 10,001.00 and up to 300,000.00 can be claimed at the PCSO Branch Offices in your area or at the PCSO Main Office 2nd Floor.Meanwhile, the agent of the lottO outlet is entitled to 1% of the jackpot prize or amaximum of Php 1 million, as the agent’s commission for selling the lucky jackpot- winning ticket and prizes above Php 10,000.00 are subject to 20% tax pursuant to TRAIN LAW. Pursuant to RA 1169, the lotto prize ticket has one (1) year validity from the date of the draw, unclaimed prizes within one year will be forfeited. PCSO Chairperson and Ad-Interim General Manager Anselmo Simeon P. Pinili urged the public to keep on patronizing PCSO games to generate more funds for health programs, medical assistance and services, and charities. The Lotto 6/45 game is drawn every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday via live telecast on PTV-4 at 9 pm. Winning numbers and other details of PCSO games, products, and services can be viewed at the PCSO offcial website at www.pcso.gov.ph and the official FB page at https://www.facebook.com/pcsoofficialsocialmedia and PCSO GOV for YouTube “Maliit na Halaga, Dala ay Pag Asa” “Walang Humpay na Malasakit”

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