Mega hype as Mega Millions prize swells to $640M

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Jackpot is largest in world history

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A historic $640 million jackpot is up for grabs Friday as the Mega Millions lottery is living up to its name.

If there is no winner Friday, the jackpot would increase to an estimated $975 million, said Athena Hernandez of the D.C. lottery. That drawing would occur Tuesday.

The multistate jackpot, which lottery officials are calling "the largest lottery jackpot in world history," has captivated the nation, has caused long lines at convenience stores and has many dreaming of creative ways to quit their jobs if they get the lucky numbers.

"Friday night's Mega Millions drawing will truly be a spectacular event in lottery history and provides an unprecedented opportunity for players to take a chance on a half-billion dollar dream for just the $1 price of a ticket," said Gary Grief, executive director of the Texas Lottery and lead director for the Mega Millions group.

Sales have skyrocketed at Manhattan Tobacco, a New York convenience store, said cashier Alex Shanahe. He said the store has proved to be lucky, as it's sold winning tickets of $3 million and $5 million.

"The sales have tripled. Everybody wants to win the Mega Millions," Shanahe said.

A single winner could claim yearly payments or a one-time cash option of $462 million, Mega Millions spokeswoman Kelly Cripe said.

The drawing will be held at 11 p.m. ET Friday, and it can take several hours for lottery officials to determine whether there is a winner and in what state the winning ticket was purchased.

The Mega Millions lottery is played in 42 states plus the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands, lottery officials say.

The odds of winning the jackpot are about one in 176 million, which means a person would have a better chance of getting struck by lightning.

Richard Lustig, a seven-time lottery winner who has written a book about lottery strategies, said it's good to buy tickets as part of a group, to increase "buying power." He also advised against using the automatic "quick pick" option and instead choose your own numbers.

And while the urge to take a chance on such a big jackpot is alluring, Lustig said to guard against getting too enthusiastic.

"Don't go crazy with this," he said. "Don't get what's called lottery fever. Do not spend grocery money. Do not spend rent money."

Myra Langford, a 70-year-old retired school administrator, said she knows the odds but still bought five tickets.

If she wins, Langford said, she will help fix the roof of her church and move out of the cramped Queens apartment she lived in for the past 47 years.

"You got to be in it to win it," Langford said.

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Do want! 640 millions? I'd retire right away.
 
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Oic, thanks. If you win, how would you make your life meaningful. You don't need to answer.....

If you are young, you probably wouldn't be fully vested in your retirement system but hey.......lol
 
I played last week....no luck,,if anybody does win it...lemme borrow around a couple of million.
 
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW...that is a lot of dough..I didnt buy a damn ticket..didnt feel like going anywhere and gas is expensive. :lol:
 
wow... somebody in Baltimore won it.... :hmm:
 
If I win like that so I won't retire, I will just continue to finish the college and get a job. It is just part of life because staying at home all day is bored as hell.
 
If I win like that so I won't retire, I will just continue to finish the college and get a job. It is just part of life because staying at home all day is bored as hell.

YEAH!! with no fookin money...A lot of ppl hate their jobs and gas prices,whoooweeee...
 
If I win like that so I won't retire, I will just continue to finish the college and get a job. It is just part of life because staying at home all day is bored as hell.
if you had several hundred million dollars, you would stay home all day and be bored? seriously? :roll:

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you could travel or buy any toy desired
 
I'd be busy doing philanthropy work. Having some $400 million after taxes is just simply too much. Even with the three winners, having $100+ after taxes is still too much to have on hand.
 
If I was them, I would throw away most of money to charity on 3 different foundation for disability: Deaf, usher syndrome and cerebral palsy.

I'll leave only one million with me and turn into monthly restrict and continues with my normal life as I am.
 
I am one of the few who does not participate in the lottery. Biblical reasons and financial reasons.
 
a ticket sold not far from my town worth $250.000...all 5 numbers but not mega ball number...sumthing like dat...still not enough to convince me buy tickets..I never get lucky or win anything...NEVER!
 
The most I've won is $350 on a scratch off ticket ($1)....Other times just $50...$10...$5 or $2....Only buy my tickets on a Wednesday (my lucky day)....maybe 1 or 2x a month, limit....
 
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