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Dad Nearly Misses A$50 Million Powerball Win After Deleting Email
Summary
An Australian man deleted a first email about a A$50 million Powerball prize and later confirmed the win by calling lottery officials after a second message.
Content
An Australian man nearly missed a A$50 million Powerball prize after deleting an initial email about the win. Lottery officials said they had an outdated phone number and tried to reach him by email. He deleted the first message as junk, opened a second email, checked the lottery app and then called to confirm the result. He was watching an Australian Football League game with his son when he made the call and chose to remain anonymous.
Known details:
- Lottery officials attempted to call the man but had an outdated number and followed up by email.
- The man said he deleted the first email as junk and responded after receiving a second message, then checked the lottery app.
- He phoned lottery staff on March 12 while watching an AFL game and asked if the prize was real; he remained anonymous in reports.
- The reported prize was A$50 million (about US$35 million) and the winning Powerball number was 14, a number he had personal meaning for.
- He said he plans to use some of the winnings to help the community and to purchase a home for his family.
Summary:
The man confirmed a A$50 million Powerball prize after initially dismissing an email and later contacting lottery officials. He has said he intends to direct part of the funds toward community work and to purchase a home; other procedural or timing details were not reported.
