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Lottery Commission Tells Woman $11,000 Ticket Was Misprint
Commission Refunds $20 Woman Paid For Ticket
POSTED: 10:05 am CST February 17, 2006
UPDATED: 11:29 am CST February 17, 2006
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- A Fort Worth woman who thought she won $11,000 after scratching off a lottery ticket was told by the lottery commission that her ticket was misprinted and refused to pay her more than $20.
Like thousands of Texans who regularly buy scratch off lottery tickets, Cecilia Brown often slaps down cash for tickets, and with one, she thought she hit the jackpot.
"My heart started pounding," she said.
The clerk went to Brown and looked at the ticket.
"I was like 'Oh my, I just won!'" Brown said.
A copy of the "Viva Las Vegas" black jack ticket shows the dealer had a "6".
"If any of your hands beat the dealer's hand, you win that prize," she said.
"I think it's a 6. I see a 6!"
It meant all of her hands were winners -- for a total of more than $11,000. But when she went to cash it in, the Texas Lottery Commission sent Brown a letter, saying the ticket was "a printing error" and refused to pay.
"I think they should still pay for their mistake," Brown said.
"It's their misprint, they should pay her the money," the clerk said.
It turns out that the dealer's "6" was supposed to be a "16."
The letters "sxn" are underneath, and there appears to be a smudge of ink underneath where the "1" should be.
For now, Brown says she'll still play and still dreams of winning the big one.
The Texas Lottery Commission refunded the $20 she paid for the ticket, but insists it's not liable for the $11,000, no matter what the ticket said.
http://www.nbc5i.com/news/7153674/detail.html
Lottery Commission Tells Woman $11,000 Ticket Was Misprint
Commission Refunds $20 Woman Paid For Ticket
POSTED: 10:05 am CST February 17, 2006
UPDATED: 11:29 am CST February 17, 2006
Email This Story | Print This Story
FORT WORTH, Texas -- A Fort Worth woman who thought she won $11,000 after scratching off a lottery ticket was told by the lottery commission that her ticket was misprinted and refused to pay her more than $20.
Like thousands of Texans who regularly buy scratch off lottery tickets, Cecilia Brown often slaps down cash for tickets, and with one, she thought she hit the jackpot.
"My heart started pounding," she said.
The clerk went to Brown and looked at the ticket.
"I was like 'Oh my, I just won!'" Brown said.
A copy of the "Viva Las Vegas" black jack ticket shows the dealer had a "6".
"If any of your hands beat the dealer's hand, you win that prize," she said.
"I think it's a 6. I see a 6!"
It meant all of her hands were winners -- for a total of more than $11,000. But when she went to cash it in, the Texas Lottery Commission sent Brown a letter, saying the ticket was "a printing error" and refused to pay.
"I think they should still pay for their mistake," Brown said.
"It's their misprint, they should pay her the money," the clerk said.
It turns out that the dealer's "6" was supposed to be a "16."
The letters "sxn" are underneath, and there appears to be a smudge of ink underneath where the "1" should be.
For now, Brown says she'll still play and still dreams of winning the big one.
The Texas Lottery Commission refunded the $20 she paid for the ticket, but insists it's not liable for the $11,000, no matter what the ticket said.
