A bingo hall worker has had her fortune transformed!!

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  • Lottery woman scores £1m after being given wrong scratchcard

     

    The lucky mistake happened when Audrey White, 58, went to buy the card from a supermarket near her Suffolk hom

     

    Mrs White, of Felixstowe, said: "I asked for a £2 card and she pulled out the £5 one by mistake.

     

    "I'd already won £5 on another scratchcard so I decided to have a go.

     

    "I rubbed it off when I got home later and I just couldn't believe it - I'm still in a state of shock."

     

    Three years ago Mrs White was facing repossession of her semi-detached home, but now she plans to pay off her mortgage and buy a new conservatory.

     

    Mrs White, who has three children, has taken the bus to work her shifts at The Palace bingo hall in Felixstowe since her win on Friday and does not plan to give up her job.

     

    She said: "I've got a private bank account in Mayfair. I've got my own private banker. This sort of thing doesn't happen to an assistant bingo manager."

     

    I just wanted to share that story with you guys, I thought it was too cute!!  Especially the part that she wants to keep her job at the Bingo hall. 

     

    Shelli

  • Heh - nice story and how lucky.  They say what will be will be - i just wish someone would sell me the wrong scratchcard.

     

    She will probably earn more in interest a week than she will at her bingo job.  Thing is - if you love your job, why stop.

     

    blue

  • I really thought that was a great story.  I was thinking that couldn't happen to me, because I am the person that says, "hey I only meant a $2 ticket so I can buy a soda too!!  LOL

  •     Shelli, You Shine even more in your new picture.

  • Awwwww thanks hun.  You made my day!!!  ;)

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