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New Mega Millions Lottery Jackpot Winning Ticket Total for December 2, 2014: Check To Find Out How Much You Could Win

No one one this week’s massive Mega Millions jackpot, meaning that the December drawing total has risen closer to $100 million. Check the report below to see how big the has gotten before you buy your tickets.

The new Mega Millions lottery jackpot totals has reached a life changing $70 million, with an estimated cash value of $43 million.

The official Mega Millions lottery website is now reporting on Octobers big jackpot winner, writing:

“October 28, 2014 - Sean Ransom is the type of California Lottery player who likes to play when there is big money to be won. So it is no surprise that Ransom decided to buy 10 Quick Picks for the October 17 drawing, since the jackpot was up to $180 million. Ransom was three numbers away from that jackpot when he matched the numbers 60, 31, 43, 56 and 21, missing only the Mega number of 12. Ransom’s Quick Pick had the Mega number of 15. Ransom isn’t complaining though as his winning ticket is worth $274,279.

“Ransom bought his lucky ticket at the 7-Eleven, located at 913 South Prairie Avenue in Inglewood (Los Angeles County).”

Meanwhile, there is another big ticket that is about to expire, with the official website reporting:

“TRENTON, N.J. - Carole Hedinger, New Jersey Lottery Executive Director, announced that a New Jersey Lottery player has not claimed their second prizewinning ticket worth $1,000,000 from the Tuesday, December 17, 2013 Mega Millions drawing. She said that the ticket will expire on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 if not validated.

“That $1,000,000 winning ticket was purchased at Kartik Food & News Store, 1198 Raritan Road, Cranford in Union County. “Everyone plays the lottery to win so when there are unclaimed winning New Jersey Lottery tickets we spread the word,” said Hedinger. Players should check their tickets regularly because draw-based winning tickets must be claimed within one year from the date of the draw or they will expire.”

What would you do if you won $70 million? Let us know your first as a member of the $1 percent in the comments section at the bottom of the page. Until than, keeping hoping and stop working. -Brick Dozer.

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