I won a life-changing £200,000 in the lottery – I thought it was just £30k so I was in shock when I saw the cheque --[Reported by Umva mag]

A LOTTERY winner has been left in “shock” after underestimating the incredible Postcode Lottery prize that he had just bagged. George Mounsey, one of the winners from Derbyshire, received “unbelievable” news after discovering the cheque value, thinking he had only received £30k. People's Postcode LotteryGeorge and his partner Margaret were beaming with joy after realising the total value of their winning share[/caption] People's Postcode LotteryThe residents have all had different responses to the winnings and it was not just George who underestimated the total sum[/caption] People's Postcode LotteryThe picturesque village has hit the jackpot with each entrant taking home their share of the winnings[/caption] After realising the true value of the winnings, George immediately asked: “When does this go in the bank”. George with his partner, Margaret Blurton, has since considered investing in a caravan but has admitted their still too stunned to finalise any spending. This is not the first luck the pair have received, after the couple rekindled their romance from when they were teenagers after an unlikely meet-cute in a supermarket. Tragically, Margaret lost her son and daughter to cancer but admitted that her four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and rest of the family “will get better Christmas presents this year”. George said: “We might even get a bigger turkey”. He was not the only one in the winning group to underestimate the offering. Paul Rowland, who works with the prison service national distribution centre, originally saw the number two on the cheque and assumed he had won £20,000. Little did he know that there would be a long row of zeros waiting for him to cash in from the enveloped cheque. Breaston has now been dubbed “millionaire street” with the three next-door neighbours all taking home an incredible £200,000 cheque after DE72 3BC bagged the lucky draw. The total £1 million jackpot was shared out with an additional bungalow owner, Paul White, as well as another anonymous local. Alison Browne, a freelance exam coordinator, described the win as “life-changing” and now plans to celebrate with her husband, Tim. The pair hope to fulfil their lifelong goal of hopping on to the Orient Express as well as a trip to the Rockies in Canada. Alison said: “Never in my wildest dreams did I think we would win this much.” Tim has revealed he even hopes to treat his wife to a puppy that could keep their current Pointer, Finlay, company. People's Postcode LotteryThe street bagged the winning jackpot from this week’s Postcode Lottery[/caption] People's Postcode LotteryTim and Alison hope to explore more of the globe, using the money to fund a trip via the Orient Express[/caption] People's Postcode LotteryPaul and Angie hope to take their children on a well-earned trip to the Maldives[/caption] How to play the People's Postcode Lottery? For just £12 a month, players can sign up through the official website to have a chance of winning millions of pounds. Once signed up, players are automatically entered into every draw and prizes are announced every day of each month. Tickets play for the Daily Prize, worth £1000 and revealed every single day. Tickets could also win a jackpot of £30,000 for Saturday and Sunday’s Street Prize draws. People’s Postcode Lottery also offers a £3million Postcode Millions draw each month – where your ticket plays for a share of the cash prize fund. Winners are notified by email, text, post, or phone call, depending on the prize they win. Jackpot winners are visited by the lottery team in person.

Oct 20, 2024 - 22:23
I won a life-changing £200,000 in the lottery – I thought it was just £30k so I was in shock when I saw the cheque --[Reported by Umva mag]

A LOTTERY winner has been left in “shock” after underestimating the incredible Postcode Lottery prize that he had just bagged.

George Mounsey, one of the winners from Derbyshire, received “unbelievable” news after discovering the cheque value, thinking he had only received £30k.

a man and woman holding up a postcode lottery ticket
People's Postcode Lottery
George and his partner Margaret were beaming with joy after realising the total value of their winning share[/caption]
a group of people holding a sign that says millionaire street
People's Postcode Lottery
The residents have all had different responses to the winnings and it was not just George who underestimated the total sum[/caption]
a group of older people are standing in front of a house
People's Postcode Lottery
The picturesque village has hit the jackpot with each entrant taking home their share of the winnings[/caption]

After realising the true value of the winnings, George immediately asked: “When does this go in the bank”.

George with his partner, Margaret Blurton, has since considered investing in a caravan but has admitted their still too stunned to finalise any spending.

This is not the first luck the pair have received, after the couple rekindled their romance from when they were teenagers after an unlikely meet-cute in a supermarket.

Tragically, Margaret lost her son and daughter to cancer but admitted that her four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and rest of the family “will get better Christmas presents this year”.

George said: “We might even get a bigger turkey”.

He was not the only one in the winning group to underestimate the offering.

Paul Rowland, who works with the prison service national distribution centre, originally saw the number two on the cheque and assumed he had won £20,000.

Little did he know that there would be a long row of zeros waiting for him to cash in from the enveloped cheque.

Breaston has now been dubbed “millionaire street” with the three next-door neighbours all taking home an incredible £200,000 cheque after DE72 3BC bagged the lucky draw.

The total £1 million jackpot was shared out with an additional bungalow owner, Paul White, as well as another anonymous local.

Alison Browne, a freelance exam coordinator, described the win as “life-changing” and now plans to celebrate with her husband, Tim.

The pair hope to fulfil their lifelong goal of hopping on to the Orient Express as well as a trip to the Rockies in Canada.

Alison said: “Never in my wildest dreams did I think we would win this much.”

Tim has revealed he even hopes to treat his wife to a puppy that could keep their current Pointer, Finlay, company.

three people holding postcode lottery tickets in their hands
People's Postcode Lottery
The street bagged the winning jackpot from this week’s Postcode Lottery[/caption]
a man playing a clarinet next to a woman holding a postcode lottery ticket
People's Postcode Lottery
Tim and Alison hope to explore more of the globe, using the money to fund a trip via the Orient Express[/caption]
a man and woman holding a postcode lottery ticket
People's Postcode Lottery
Paul and Angie hope to take their children on a well-earned trip to the Maldives[/caption]

How to play the People's Postcode Lottery?

For just £12 a month, players can sign up through the official website to have a chance of winning millions of pounds.

Once signed up, players are automatically entered into every draw and prizes are announced every day of each month.

Tickets play for the Daily Prize, worth £1000 and revealed every single day.

Tickets could also win a jackpot of £30,000 for Saturday and Sunday’s Street Prize draws.

People’s Postcode Lottery also offers a £3million Postcode Millions draw each month – where your ticket plays for a share of the cash prize fund.

Winners are notified by email, text, post, or phone call, depending on the prize they win.

Jackpot winners are visited by the lottery team in person.






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