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'I needed an ambulance' cries lottery winner after scoring $225k jackpot – but he immediately lost $63k once he claimed | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01

A TRUCK driver has shared his delight and shock after winning $225,000 on the lottery.

The Mississippi man said he looked like he needed an ambulance upon finding out he had won.

'I needed an ambulance' cries lottery winner after scoring $225k jackpot – but he immediately lost $63k once he claimed
'I needed an ambulance' cries lottery winner after scoring $225k jackpot – but he immediately lost $63k once he claimed
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Tommy Hinton won $225,000 on a scratch-off[/caption]

A routine pit stop proved to be a very fateful moment for Tommy Hinton of Mississippi when he bought a ticket for the Kentucky Lottery's 100X Scratch Off.

While taking his regular break at Pilot Travel Center in Madisonville, he bought three tickets.

The trucker decided to scratch them off right there and then in the store.

"One of the winning numbers was three and I saw I had the number three. I scratched it and I saw the amount," Hinton told Kentucky Lottery.

"I was speechless. I kept thinking, 'Oh no. No way. No way.'"

He then scanned the scratch-off on the ticket checker to confirm he had really won $225,000.

"I had this look on my face like, 'oh man,'" Hinton told lottery officials.

"The clerk asked me if I was okay and if I needed an ambulance.

"I said, 'No' and then showed her the amount on the machine. Her eyes popped out and were big as saucers."

However Hinton didn't get to take home the full jackpot.

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After taxes, the prize was reduced to $162,000.

 With his winnings, the driver plans to pay off bills, complete some home renovations, and give to his church.

"I plan to act like I don't have it," he said. "I'm blessed."

Meanwhile, Pilot Travel Center will receive $2,250 for selling the ticket.

OTHER LUCKY WINNERS

Hinton is not the only one to be amazed by an unexpected lotto win lately.

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In Florida, Scottie Grant has claimed his second $1,000,000 scratch-off win in just six months.

"I'm back!" Grant said as he claimed his latest prize at the Florida Lottery headquarters.

He won both seven-figure sums on the 500X THE CASH game, which costs $50 per ticket.

On both wins, Grant got to keep $820,000 after paying federal taxes.

Remember, playing the lottery is a form of gambling and should be done responsibly.

If you or someone you know has signs of gambling addiction, call the National Gambling Hotline at 1-800-522-4700 or visit the National Council on Problem Gambling website.

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New Photo - 'I'm back,' cries lottery winner after second $1m jackpot six months after first big win – but he immediately lost $180k | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01
'I'm back,' cries lottery winner after second $1m jackpot six months after first big win – but he immediately lost $180k | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01

A LOTTERY player has defied the odds by winning his second $1 million jackpot in six months

However, he immediately had to hand over $180,000 of his latest lottery windfall.

'I'm back,' cries lottery winner after second $1m jackpot six months after first big win – but he immediately lost $180k
'I'm back,' cries lottery winner after second $1m jackpot six months after first big win – but he immediately lost $180k
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Scottie Grant won $1,000,000 for the second time in just six months[/caption]

A man in Florida has stunned lottery officials by winning his second $1,000,000 prize in six months.

Scottie Grant of Escambia County claimed his seven-figure prize from the 500X THE CASH scratch-off game in May.

It came just six months since his prior win.

In December 2022, he won $1 million playing the very same scratch-off game.

"I'm back!" Grant said as he claimed his latest prize at the Florida Lottery headquarters.

Although he won $1,000,000 both times, he only received $820,000 each time.

That's because Grant chose to receive his prizes as lump sum payments, rather than take the full amounts in the form of annuity payments.

Florida does not tax lottery winnings, although Grant would have had to pay Federal income tax on his winnings both times.

The scratch-off wizard purchased his latest winning ticket at Circle Food Mart in Pensacola.

The 500X THE CASH game costs $50 per ticket, but features a top prize of $25 million.

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MORE LOTTO LUCK

Grant is not the only lottery player who has enjoyed a stroke of luck lately.

One player in Illinois recently learned the value of checking his old tickets.

An anonymous winner was shocked to find out he was owed $1,000,000 from a Powerball draw held one month ago.

It was only when he looked at his old mobile tickets via the app that he saw a message that read: "You're A Winner!"

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Over in South Carolina, another player decided to follow his gut and buy the same ticket as the person in front of him at a liquor store.

His intuition paid off and he ended up winning $200,000.

"It was like an out-of-body experience," the man told local NBC affiliate WYFF.

"I wouldn't have bought it if the customer in front of me hadn't."

Remember, playing the lottery is a form of gambling and should be done responsibly.

If you or someone you know has signs of gambling addiction, call the National Gambling Hotline at 1-800-522-4700 or visit the National Council on Problem Gambling website.

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New Photo - 'I'm not going to renew my membership' Costco shopper fumes – he heads to Sam's Club over 'needlessly difficult' move | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01
'I'm not going to renew my membership' Costco shopper fumes – he heads to Sam's Club over 'needlessly difficult' move | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01

A COSTCO shopper has claimed he will not renew his membership following a horror in-store experience.

The member, who lives in Arkansas, gushed over how seamless the checkout process is at Costco's rival Sam's Club.

'I'm not going to renew my membership' Costco shopper fumes – he heads to Sam's Club over 'needlessly difficult' move
'I'm not going to renew my membership' Costco shopper fumes – he heads to Sam's Club over 'needlessly difficult' move
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'I'm not going to renew my membership' Costco shopper fumes – he heads to Sam's Club over 'needlessly difficult' move
'I'm not going to renew my membership' Costco shopper fumes – he heads to Sam's Club over 'needlessly difficult' move
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The shopper noted the perks of shopping at Sam's Club[/caption]

Matt Campbell claimed checking out groceries at the warehouse in Little Rock has become more and more difficult.

"It's crazy that Costco Little Rock has made checking out so needlessly difficult & annoying over the last year that I'm not going to renew my membership," he posted on X, formerly Twitter.

He hailed the benefits of having a Sam's Club subscription.

Sam's Club shoppers can use scan-and-go technology which means customers can pay for items via their cell phone app.

Shoppers must show their receipts before exiting but Sam's Club chiefs are making the process more seamless.

The beloved wholesaler is trialing technology that will eliminate physical receipt checks.

A pilot program was rolled out at 10 stores and Sam's Club bosses hope to have the technology in hundreds of warehouses nationwide by the end of the year.

Shoppers will just have to walk through a scanner where the machine does the work.

Technology will scan the items in the cart and confirm they have been purchased.

Execs say the new system will cut the time staffers have to check pieces of paper, checking items have been bought and processed correctly.

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The technology was unveiled at a presentation during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year.

"Eliminating even the few seconds it takes to scan a receipt at the exit door is well worth it," Megan Crozier, the Sam's Club US chief merchant, said.

The idea of a receipt check has proven controversial as some shoppers feel they're being unfairly targeted when asked to show proof of purchase.

Certain shoppers shared their horror as they felt they were treated like criminals.

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Many shoppers associate receipt checks with retailers combating theft, but the purpose of the inspections has been explained on the Costco website.

Costco says the inspections are carried out to ensure the items members buy are correctly purchased.

"It's our most effective method of maintaining accuracy in inventory control," according to the retailer.

Former Costco workers have revealed receipt checks are carried out to ensure customers don't get double charged for items.

The U.S. Sun has approached Costco for comment.

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New Photo - 'I was cheated out of it citing a silly rule,' rages Capital One customer who didn't get $300 bonus and was 'told oops' | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01
'I was cheated out of it citing a silly rule,' rages Capital One customer who didn't get $300 bonus and was 'told oops' | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01

A BANKING customer claims they missed out on a major $300 promotion bonus, accusing the bank of having a silly rule about the offer. 

Between November 1, 2023 and January 9, Capital One offered a major promotion bonus for customers who opened a new 360 Performance Savings account.

'I was cheated out of it citing a silly rule,' rages Capital One customer who didn't get $300 bonus and was 'told oops'
'I was cheated out of it citing a silly rule,' rages Capital One customer who didn't get $300 bonus and was 'told oops'
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A Capital One customer claims they lost out on a big $300 promotion bonus due to a "silly rule'[/caption]

In order to get the bonus, customers needed to use the promo code FALL23 when opening the account. 

The promotion allowed customers to earn as much as a $1,500 bonus, depending on how much money was deposited in the new account. 

Those who deposited $20,000-$49,999.99 could earn $300, while those who transferred $50,000-$99.999.99 would receive a $750 bonus. 

Anyone who deposited $100,000 or more was eligible for the full $1,500. 

All funds were required to be deposited from an external bank and maintained for 90 days. 

If those steps were met, Capital One said it would deposit the bonus amount within 60 days. 

While the promotion seems simple enough, one Capital One customer known as @Sheetal_Krishna on X, claimed they were "cheated" out of the bonus because of a "silly rule." 

"@CapitalOne I opened a savings acc. with the fall23 promo code & deposited money into it to get a $300 bonus, but I was cheated out of it citing a silly rule & also given false info on MULTIPLE occasions & made to retain my money there longer than required just to be told oops!" the customer wrote on the social media platform in April.

The bank responded to the complaint, saying the customer's case had been "escalated" and that a caseworker would reach out if any follow up was necessary. 

However, the customer remained unsatisfied with the response, asking if they needed more information. 

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The customer went on to say that while the promotion required the deposited funds to be transferred from an "external account," their money originated from a Chase bank account. 

However, the customer explained that their Chase account was already linked with a Capital One checking account. 

Because of this, the customer said they transferred the money from Chase to the Capital One checking account, then from the checking account to the new savings account. 

"But now it's not considered an 'external' account," the customer wrote. 

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In a separate post, the customer urged the bank to look further into the deposited funds and observe where they had been originally transferred from. 

"Could you please be more humane & understanding & see that I transferred money from Chase the same day?" 

Capital One again responded to the customer saying it looked into the incident and "have gotten the case where it needs to go." 

"Any news will come directly from our research team from here on out," the bank said. 

In the description of the promotion, Capital One defines externally sourced funds as "any funds that are deposited into your account from a source that is not affiliated with Capital One, such as another financial institution, Zelle, or Venmo." 

Capital One did not immediately respond to The U.S. Sun's request for comment.

The promotion expired on January 9.

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New Photo - 'I went outside & cried,' says lotto player who won $1m after getting puzzling message on app – win came on perfect day | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01
'I went outside & cried,' says lotto player who won $1m after getting puzzling message on app – win came on perfect day | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01

A LOTTERY player found herself in possession of the ultimate gift that keeps on giving.

April Zipp's world stopped when she learned she won a million-dollar jackpot on a lottery ticket her husband bought her for her birthday.

'I went outside & cried,' says lotto player who won $1m after getting puzzling message on app – win came on perfect day
'I went outside & cried,' says lotto player who won $1m after getting puzzling message on app – win came on perfect day
April Zipp took home $1 million on her birthday after winning big on a Mega Millions ticket
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Zipp's husband bought ice cream and $20 in Mega Millions tickets at BG's Value Market in Jonestown, Pennsylvania, the day before his wife's birthday, Zipp told local ABC affiliate WHTM.

Gifting her the tickets ahead of the April 12 drawing, Zipp's husband had no clue his $20 purchase would change their lives forever.

"I got up the next day, on my birthday, and checked the tickets with the lottery's app," Zipp told WHTM.

"And it told me a claim form was needed. I didn't understand it at first."

Confused about the message, she took the ticket back to BG's, where the clerk scanned it and told her it was a $1 million winner.

Zipp signed the back in disbelief, attempting to wrap her head around the big win.

"I went outside and cried," Zipp said.

Zipp said she plans to continue working for now but a cross-country trip in an RV is in the works for the 40-year-old school bus driver.

BG's Value Market Owner Dianne Koval told WHTM the grocery store is excited to see the win go to a community member.

"It goes to show that winning tickets can show up anywhere, and anyone has a chance to win," Koval said.

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The store will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

TOUGH CALL

Though Zipp is technically a millionaire, that's only before taxes.

She now has to decide if she wants to take the large prize in the form of a lump sum or an annuity.

Lump sums grant the cash in one payment, while annuities pay out over long periods of time.

A lump sum could give her the advantage to walk away with a huge chunk of change.

But an annuity, which typically pays out over years or decades, will reduce the amount of taxable income Zipp needs to report to the government.

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The U.S. Sun frequently covers players who lose a chunk of their lottery change after taxes kick in.

Michael Stephens, who was the second winner of the $1 million prize for the new JAWS instant ticket game, forked over $350,000 after he chose to receive his win in the form of a lump sum.

Meanwhile, a Massachusetts winner who wanted to use the money to help her family as quickly as possible also sacrificed $350,000 of her win.

Another lottery winner instantly lost $87,000 from their prize due to a key choice.

Plus, check out our lottery live blog for the very latest news and updates…

Remember, playing the lottery is a form of gambling and should be done responsibly.

If you or someone you know has signs of gambling addiction, call the National Gambling Hotline at 1-800-522-4700 or visit the National Council on Problem Gambling website.

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New Photo - Tottenham duo ruled out for the rest of the season after north London derby injuries | KD52YR7 | 2024-05-01 16:08:01
Tottenham duo ruled out for the rest of the season after north London derby injuries | KD52YR7 | 2024-05-01 16:08:01

Ange Postecoglou has some issues to deal with before facing Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

Ange Postecoglou has confirmed that Tottenham will be without Ben Davies and Timo Werner for the remainder of the season after the pair picked up injuries in the north London derby.

Spurs have had to deal with a host of issues this season and recently lost Destiny Udogie to a left quadricep injury which required surgery and will also keep him out of the Euros.

Davies came in to replace Udogie in Sunday's 3-2 defeat against Arsenal and largely performed well, winning a penalty for the side in the second half, but he was withdrawn in the 87th minute.

Spurs also lost Werner after just half-an-hour of the match, with the German tweaking his hamstring before limping off the pitch to be replaced by Brennan Johnson.

Tottenham have a gruelling run of games to end the season, with back-to-back away matches against Chelsea and Liverpool over the next four days, and Postecoglou will once again need to tweak his line-up.

The Australian has revealed that both Werner and Davies are unlikely to play any part in Spurs' five remaining Premier League games due to their injuries, though, in better news, Oliver Skipp will return to the squad.

'Unfortunately we've had a couple of issues out of the last game,' explained Postecoglou ahead of his side's trip to Stamford Bridge on Thursday night.

Davies picked up a calf issue in the defeat to Arsenal (Picture: Getty)

'Timo has a hamstring [injury] so he'll miss the rest of the season – obviously only three weeks to go, so he won't be back.

'And unfortunately Ben Davies picked up a calf injury which will probably rule him out for the rest of the games as well.

'Apart from that, everyone else is OK and Skippy should be back for tomorrow night as well.'

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With Davies out for the remainder of the season, and Udogie also sidelined, Postecoglou has a couple of options up his sleeve for the left-back role.

Emerson Royal has played there in the past, while Micky van de Ven could also be an option at full-back with Radu Dragusin coming in at centre-back.

On the left wing, skipper Son Heung-min could return to his more familiar role with Richarlison lining up through the middle, though Johnson is also an option.

Postecoglou could even take a gamble on 16-year-old winger Mikey Moore, who has been training with the first team recently after shining for the Under-18s.

For more stories like this, check our sport page.

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New Photo - West Ham star reveals what Jurgen Klopp told Mohamed Salah during Liverpool row | KD52YR7 | 2024-05-01 16:08:01
West Ham star reveals what Jurgen Klopp told Mohamed Salah during Liverpool row | KD52YR7 | 2024-05-01 16:08:01

Mohamed Salah clashed with Jurgen Klopp at West Ham (Picture: Getty)

Michail Antonio has revealed Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp threatened to send Mohamed Salah back to the bench during their touchline spat at West Ham.

Salah clashed with the Anfield boss as he prepared to come on during Saturday's 2-2 draw at the London Stadium.

Klopp downplayed the incident in his post-match press conference but Salah refused to be interviewed after the match and said 'there would be fire' if he spoke.

Antonio, who scored West Ham's equaliser against Liverpool, has lifted the lid on the bust-up and says his team-mates have been talking about 'on the training ground'.

'So basically, this is not inside information, but what I've heard, this is what the boys have been talking about on the training ground,' Antonio said on BBC's The Players Channel.

'As players come on Klopp usually gives them a big hug and wishes them luck, but when Mo came up from the bench he kind of walked in a different direction and did his shin-pads and stuff.

'Klopp has put his hand out to him and his hand was just there, left hanging, for a bit and when Mo's stopped what he's doing he just slapped his hand.

Michail Antonio scored the equaliser as West Ham drew with Liverpool (Picture: Getty)

'Klopp didn't like that and was like, "do you want to sit back down?", basically saying do you not want to go on? Nobody has told me what Mo said back. That's what the situation was.'

Liverpool's draw with West Ham all but ended the Reds' hopes of winning the Premier League in Klopp's final season at Anfield.

With three games remaining, Liverpool are four points behind Manchester City – who have a game in hand – and five behind Arsenal.

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It has been suggested that Salah will join Klopp in leaving Liverpool this summer but, as things stand, the Premier League club expect him to stay.

But Liverpool legend Graeme Souness believes there is 'every chance' the Egyptian will be on the move at the end of the season and says he may have already made a deal with the club regarding his future.

'I think there's a real chance,' Souness told talkSPORT when asked if he can see Salah leaving the club at the end of the season.

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'There's every chance he did a deal with Liverpool at the end of last season saying he'll give them one more year and then go. A bit like [Cristiano] Ronaldo did at Manchester United before going off to Real Madrid. 

'I think there's every possibility that is the case. Salah is 32 now, he's been marvellous for Liverpool, but I think he's had his head turned by the Saudi interest. 

'I think there's every chance he will move to Saudi this summer.' 

For more stories like this, check our sport page.

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