Thursday, June 18, 2015
IN keeping with the slogan “Everybody wins,” FML Web Café was pleased to recently present a local winner with a $50,000 cheque.
The lucky winner played Fantasy 5, a lotto offering based in the US played by matching two, three, four, or five of the Fantasy 5 winning numbers.
Fantasy 5 drawing cash prize amounts vary with the number of tickets sold and the number of winning tickets in each prize category. If there is no winner of the top prize, the cash for that prize will roll over and be added to the top prize for the next drawing.
The winner, who did not want his identity revealed, had the pleasure of meeting and sitting with Craig Flowers, CEO of The FML Group of Companies, where he expressed excitement.
“I have been playing with FML since 2002,” the winner said. “My experience has been great. One of the things I like is the ease of doing business. You play (lotto), spend your money, win and collect your money without any problems. I’m appreciative of that which is one of the main reasons I’ve stayed with FML. I’ve been saying this is my year and I feel like this is just the start.”
This is the first time the lucky player has won Fantasy 5 and has big plans with for his winnings. In particular, he plans to finish his dream home, which is currently under construction. The player won just over $50,000 from FML.
Comments
afficianado says...
He probably spent $50,000 or more over the 12 year period lol
Posted 18 June 2015, 4:43 p.m. Suggest removal
thomas says...
Is this legal yet?
Posted 18 June 2015, 5:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
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Posted 19 June 2015, 9:35 a.m.
Reality_Check says...
The Tribune's Editor will simply say it's all about business. The Editor and owners of The Tribune will tell you that If their competitors in the print and other media can accept money from the web shops, then they should be able to do likewise. You have to remember who the Editor is and who now owns The Tribune!
Posted 19 June 2015, 9:45 a.m. Suggest removal
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