NJ Clerk Sells Winning Lottery Ticket By Mistake
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NJ Clerk Sells Winning Lottery Ticket By Mistake
No one is complaining about a $100,000 mistake made by a southern New Jersey store clerk.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

No one is complaining about a $100,000 mistake made by a southern New Jersey store clerk.

Indian Fields Market owner Domenic Galle says a man walked into the Bridgeton store and asked for a Deuces Wild scratch-off lottery ticket Monday night.

Galle says the clerk gave him an Aces High ticket instead.

The clerk chased after the man when she realized she had made a mistake, but he was gone.

Galle says the man walked in an hour later with a $100,000 winner.

The man doesn't want his name released.


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