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Woman Wins $1M On Scratch-Off Bought On A Whim In South Elgin

The winner purchased the instant ticket after her first-choice was not available.

A Northwest suburban resident is celebrating a life-changing win after a $50 scratch-off ticket—purchased on a whim—turned into a $1 million prize.

The winner, who chose to remain anonymous, said she purchased an Illinois Lottery $10 Million Bankroll Instant Ticket after her first choice was sold out.

“I originally wanted a different ticket, but it was out of stock,” she said. “So I picked the one next to it, since I’ve played it before.”

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She bought the winning ticket at a Speedway, 1775 N. Lafox St. in South Elgin, and scratched it in the store’s parking lot.

“I kept asking myself, ‘Am I reading this correctly?’” she said. “I was in complete shock—I couldn’t believe it. It felt like destiny.”

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She quickly shared the news with her family, who were equally stunned.

“It still hasn’t sunk in that I’ve won—and I don’t think it has for my husband either,” she said.

The new millionaire said she plans to celebrate with travel and possibly a new home. She and her husband, both Nintendo fans, are considering a trip to Nintendo World in Florida and a tropical cruise.

The Speedway that sold the winning ticket will receive a $10,000 bonus, equal to 1 percent of the prize.

Illinois Lottery officials said Instant Tickets range in price from $1 to $50 and are sold at about 7,000 retail locations statewide. So far this year, more than 20.3 million winning Instant Tickets have been sold, with nearly $563 million in prizes claimed.

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