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Winning ticket sold in Hampton gives holder a choice between $1,000 per day for life or $7 million upfront

Hampton, Virginia – A Virginia Lottery player is now facing a life-changing decision after securing the top prize in the November 9 Cash4Life drawing. The lucky ticket, purchased at Aberdeen Food Mart, located at 933 Aberdeen Road in Hampton, matched all six winning numbers, giving its holder a rare opportunity to choose between two extraordinary options.

Winning Ticket Still Unclaimed

The winning numbers drawn were 3-8-18-20-22, with a Cash Ball number of 4. According to the Virginia Lottery, this combination landed the buyer the game’s top prize — an impressive $1,000 a day for the rest of their life or a lump sum of $7 million before taxes.

Despite the high stakes, the winner has not yet come forward. Virginia Lottery officials urge whoever holds the winning ticket to sign the back of it immediately to confirm ownership. Once ready to claim the prize, the ticket holder must contact the Virginia Lottery. The clock is ticking, as they only have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim the prize.

Cash4Life Offers Daily Opportunities and Lifetime Prizes

Cash4Life is a multi-state lottery game available in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. For just $2 per play, participants can enter for a chance to win either the top prize of $1,000 per day for life, or the second prize of $1,000 per week for life. Drawings are held nightly at 9 p.m., offering daily chances to win.

The odds of hitting the jackpot stand at 1 in 21.8 million, making this Hampton ticket not only incredibly lucky but also extremely rare. For now, the identity of the winner remains a mystery, but their life is about to change forever — depending on which prize option they choose.

Donald Wolfe

Donald’s writings have appeared in HuffPost, Washington Examiner, The Saturday Evening Post, and The Virginian-Pilot, among other publications. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia. He is the Virginian Tribune's Publisher.

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