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56-year-old man in Phuket wins first prize in Thai lottery, 12 million baht in total


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PHOTO: Thalang Police

 

By Goongnang Suksawat


Phuket – A 56-year-old man who lives in Phuket won the first prize in the Thai national lottery, receiving a prize of 12 million baht.


The Thai lottery is announced twice each month (the 1st and 16th of each month). One set of the first prize lottery is worth 6 million baht.

 

Full story: https://thephuketexpress.com/2022/11/17/56-year-old-man-in-phuket-wins-first-prize-in-thai-lottery-12-million-baht-in-total/

 

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$200 USD. What a lucky guy. If I win it, I have to pay lots of sugar babies that I promised I would give them if I win a lottery. But no luck yet. 

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52 minutes ago, 2baht said:

My wifes cousins friends brother in laws 2rd cousin knows him, do you think there'll be anything in it for us?

Maybe some Som Tam ????

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Good for him. Hopefully he doesn’t squander it away and has the balls to say No to relatives wanting a piece of it or “loan”????????

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Why on earth would he go to the Thalang Police Station and notify them of his lottery win? Unless he wanted some extra security, I can't think of any reason to notify the cops.

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2 hours ago, Onerak said:

$200 USD. What a lucky guy. If I win it, I have to pay lots of sugar babies that I promised I would give them if I win a lottery. But no luck yet. 

If you win, would you declare it on your Fed IRS form? You know, pay tax.

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1 hour ago, grain said:

Why on earth would he go to the Thalang Police Station and notify them of his lottery win? Unless he wanted some extra security, I can't think of any reason to notify the cops.

But they do, not just him.

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5 hours ago, Celsius said:

I need a loan

Well they published his name (did they have his permission?), hopefully his adddress, mobile no., has not been published.

 

But of course how many people will he tell.

 

Then the pressure from relatives all claiming to have more/higher priority for a handout. 

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3 hours ago, grain said:

Why on earth would he go to the Thalang Police Station and notify them of his lottery win? Unless he wanted some extra security, I can't think of any reason to notify the cops.

I believe they do this so if the ticket gets stolen and there is a dispute about ownership,  some security is provided.

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If that is a photo of him then I guess he deserves it.  Clearly had a much harder life that me. 

I'm a year younger and he looks about 20 years older than me!!

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5 hours ago, Onerak said:

$200 USD. What a lucky guy. If I win it, I have to pay lots of sugar babies that I promised I would give them if I win a lottery. But no luck yet. 

US$335,000

 

 

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6 hours ago, 2baht said:

My wifes cousins friends brother in laws 2rd cousin knows him, do you think there'll be anything in it for us?

I'll ask the missus, she's related too.

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4 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

He did not immediately say what he would spend the win

 

New hat and shirt or a 25 year old hooker ? Hard choice

Hard..Hooker.  sounds about right eh

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6 hours ago, Onerak said:

$200 USD. What a lucky guy. If I win it, I have to pay lots of sugar babies that I promised I would give them if I win a lottery. But no luck yet. 

200$ ? its more like 335,000$ US

 

And rule #1 if you win a lot of money. Do not tell any one, Not even your own family. I just create jealousy and all want a part of it.

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8 hours ago, cracker1 said:

I believe they do this so if the ticket gets stolen and there is a dispute about ownership,  some security is provided.

@cracker1 I actually thought it was part of the terms and conditions of winning it.  isn't that the case?

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4 hours ago, paulikens said:

@cracker1 I actually thought it was part of the terms and conditions of winning it.  isn't that the case?

You are right to an extent. I think you have to inform the police, at least confirm the ticket is yours.

I don't know if they are entitled to any of the winnings.

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10 hours ago, IAMHERE said:

If you win, would you declare it on your Fed IRS form? You know, pay tax.

As a US citizen have to and sure I will declare

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