Allegheny county store sells $1 million winning scratch-off ticket
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Allegheny County Store Sells $1 Million Winning Scratch-Off Ticket

MIDDLETOWN, PA – A Rite Aid located at 1121 Bower Hill Road in Pittsburgh has sold a winning Million Dollar Multiplier Madness Scratch-Off ticket worth $1 million. The retailer will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the ticket.

Million Dollar Multiplier Madness is a $20 scratch-off game offering top prizes of $1 million. Players interested in learning more about the game can visit the Pennsylvania Lottery’s website or download the Official App.

Scratch-Off prizes expire one year from the game’s end-sale date, as noted on palottery.com. Winners are advised to sign the back of their ticket immediately and contact the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481. Prizes exceeding $5,000 are subject to applicable tax withholding. The distribution of Scratch-Offs is random, and neither the Pennsylvania Lottery nor its retailers know where winning tickets will be sold until a prize is claimed.

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