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Chantilly Woman Wins $3 Million from Lottery Ticket Sold at Herndon Store

Storeowner Glinda Salgado of Chantilly heard that a Mega Millions ticket sold at her store had won $3 million; she didn't realize it was her ticket until she checked her numbers.

Glinda Salgado sells a lot of Virginia Lottery at the store her family owns: Elden Market & Deli at 1411 Elden St., #103 in Herndon, according to a news release from the Virginia Lottery.

She’s seen a lot of her customers win prizes of various sizes. So when she heard that a Mega Millions ticket sold at her store had won $3 million, she was really excited.

“Oh good, somebody won. Yay!” she recalled thinking when she heard the news.

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What she didn’t realize? She was the person who bought that winning ticket. Her ticket matched the first five numbers in the March 14 Mega Millions drawing.

“I didn’t think it was me, so I didn’t check my ticket,” she said.

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The winning numbers were 7-20-40-54-69 and the Mega Ball number was 12.  The only number she didn’t match was the Mega Ball number. Normally, that would win $1 million. But Salgado spent an extra $1 for the Megaplier when she bought the ticket, which increased the prized to $3 million.

On Monday, Virginia Lottery Executive Director Paula Otto stopped by the store to present her with her $3 million prize, and the store with a $10,000 bonus from the Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

Some people might say the store is located in a lucky area. It’s just a block or two away from the Giant Food where a $107 million Mega Millions jackpot was won in 2011. 

(Read: McLean Man Wins $107M After Buying Ticket in Herndon)

Salgado said she selected four of the numbers on her ticket using numbers that are important to her, and the remaining two numbers at random.  Had she matched that final number, she would have won a Mega Millions jackpot estimated at $353 million. The odds of matching the first five numbers in Mega Millions are 1 in 18,492,204.

Salgado, who lives in Chantilly, said she has no immediate plans for her winnings.

Mega Millions drawings are held Tuesday and Friday nights at 11 p.m. Drawings are broadcast on TV stations across Virginia and streamed live at www.valottery.com and on the Lottery’s Facebook page.

The Virginia Lottery generates more than $1.3 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated more than $486.5 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2013. 


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