Cockeysville 7-Eleven Sells $250K Winning Lottery Ticket
The convenience store sold over $12,000 in tickets the day of the drawing.
The employees behind the counter at the 7-Eleven at 9707 Beaver Dam Road were surprised Saturday afternoon when they discovered they had sold one of the four $250,000 winning Mega Millions tickets that hit in Maryland
The winning ticket shouldn't come as a surprise, however, considering that just Friday the convenience store sold over $12,000 in tickets, said Elham Ali, a clerk of eight years at that 7-Eleven location. (See photo.)
Another employee, Ahmed Nassar, said he remembered selling 10 different people at least $100 worth of tickets.
The lucky local 7-Eleven is located on the border between Timonium and Cockeysville.
The chances of winning the $250,000 cash prize are 1 and 3,904,701, according to the Mega Millions website.
Three other winning tickets worth $250,000 were sold in Maryland—at a 7-Eleven on Harford Road in the city, at a Redner's Warehouse Market in Bel Air and in Boonsboro, according to lottery spokeswoman Erica Palmisano.
Patch will have more details as they become available.
Harry Callahan
9:04 pm on Saturday, March 31, 2012
I bought $112 worth of tickets at Button's Liquors on Ridgely Road and ended up with one ticket that had 4 of the 5 regular numbers and not the Mega Ball ($150.00) and one ticket with 1 regular number and the Mega Ball ($2.00) and another ticket with 2 regular numbers and the Mega Ball ($3.00). Then, in today's mail, I received a check for $14.00 from the state on my Mega-Millions subscription for last year. So I think I did pretty well with a total of $169.00.
Joel
9:03 am on Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Harry Callahan,
You've just made my day. Now "do you feel lucky...Well do ya, punk?"
Will have to call you "Dirty Harry" from now on.