Man in Taiwan spends 60 cents to send a fax, ends up winning $420k in lottery prize

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Man in Taiwan spends 60 cents to send a fax, ends up winning $420k in lottery prize
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Out with the old and in with the new? Maybe not, after sending a fax the old-fashioned way bagged this lucky man a cool NT$10 million (S$424,000). A man in Taiwan became an overnight millionaire just by spending NT$15 (S$0.64) to send a fax at a Hi-Life convenience store in Hsinchu County located in north-western Taiwan, reported Taiwan News on...

Maybe not, after sending a fax the old-fashioned way bagged this lucky man a cool NT$10 million .at a Hi-Life convenience store in Hsinchu County located in north-western Taiwan, reported Taiwan News on Tuesday .

He had joined the Taiwan receipt lottery, also known as the Uniform Invoice Lottery, which is a free bimonthly lottery designed to reward legal purchases at shops in Taiwan.May to June edition of the Taiwan receipt lottery was announced earlier in the day, and eager punters immediately hurried to claim their NT$10 million prize each.

Amongst the multiple winners who have claimed their prizes so far, the man is likely the one who spent the least amount of money and yet gained the most.include one who also struck the NT$10 million Special Prize after spending NT$72 at a 7-Eleven in the Nangang District of Taipei, and another who won the NT$2 million Grand Prize with a transaction of NT$20 at a 7-Eleven in Taoyuan City.

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