Most lottery winners say they plan to use their windfall to pay off their mortgage or save for retirement. But for a 21-year-old lottery winner, priorities are going to look slightly different.
"I’ve been playing for a year and a half," said Chu."Crossword is my favourite, of course — I’ve won on it twice." At the time, he said he planned to invest his money, pay his tuition, and go to a Raptor’s game in the fall.Fast forward less than a year later, and Chu has another reason to celebrate. "I knew I won $100,000 right away when I was scratching the ticket. My heart was pumping, I felt on top of the world," he said."I thought, 'I could pay my university tuition!' I couldn’t believe I won a second time."
Genuine or genius?
Somethings fishy!
Been a lot of this lately…. The odds of it happening are nearly impossible let alone happening to multiple people.
What how exactly
OLG_CA ONfinance What is going on with double and even triple winnings of late? They seem to be happening more often
Every time this happens it ends up being fraud.
CCP!
This is how he should spend his money:
I started to think there is corruption.