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More than 20 years later, a lottery winner wins another jackpot

2024-03-09T15:38:10.687Z

Highlights: A resident of Aix-en-Provence won the pension of 2,000 euros per month for five years in the draw for the EuroDreams game on February 22. In the 90s, the man had already won the Lottery. At the time, the lucky winner took the opportunity to treat themselves to a car. The sum will be distributed to him in the form of a monthly annuity of 2000 euros for 5 years. 7.2 million euros for a Breton in January Launched 4 months ago, EuroDreamS is the first annuity game on a European scale, launched by 9 national lotteries.


The lucky player pocketed 120,000 euros by playing the new game from Française des jeux, EuroDreams. The sum will be distributed to him in the form of a monthly annuity of 2000 euros for 5 years.


Lucky, and rather twice than once.

A resident of Aix-en-Provence won the pension of 2,000 euros per month for five years in the draw for the EuroDreams game on February 22, announced the Française des Jeux (FDJ) this Friday, March 8.

In the 90s, the man had already won the Lottery.

At the time, the lucky winner took the opportunity to treat themselves to a car.

Today, this gambling aficionado hopes to win the EuroDreams number

“next time”

and thus be able

to “stop working”

.

7.2 million euros for a Breton in January

Launched 4 months ago, EuroDreams is the first annuity game on a European scale, launched by 9 national lotteries

“an unprecedented winning proposition of €20,000 per month for 30 years”,

promises the FDJ.

On its website, the company claims 588,536 winners of this new game since the start of 2024.

For the lucky winner from Aix, the sum will reach 120,000 euros after five years.

In January, a resident of Côtes-d'Armor won the EuroDreams draw the sum of 20,000 euros per month for 30 years.

That's a nice income of 7.2 million euros.

Source: lefigaro

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