In today’s story of a Michigan Lottery winner, we’re talking about a winner who picked up a victory very different to those we have talked about in the past. This time, it’s somebody who stumbled upon a victory style where they will be making $25K every year for the rest of their life. There is no cap on that really, and the money is going to be some free income on top of what they are also working to earn.
Ray Wcisel, who has a last name that many may struggle to pronounce, earned a victory that is going to be getting a lot of attention. Let’s talk about how he got there and what the plans for the the newfound dollars for him are going to be.
Coming Up Big
October 1st was the date when Ray Wcisel, a Mio native, matched five white balls after purchasing a lottery ticket. That was all that happened, and then it was all going to be his. When he logged into his lottery account to check the results and saw all that money pending, he had a pretty good feeling about what had just taken place.
Wcisel calls this the best feeling that he has ever had in his life. The Oscoda county resident was absolutely fired up knowing that a simple choice to play the lottery was able to get him the chance to bring such big money bags home. So while the type of victory he came up would be something to pay him $25K, the technicality is that there was still a lump sum option to receive all of it at once, rather than go the installment route.
And that is exactly what he chose to do, because the total then was nearly $400K. The plan is pretty simple, as Wcisel is going to take these winnings and invest. To turn a lot, into a lot more, possibly. That is what some like to do. When the first victory comes upon their doorstep, they feel lucky and believe that putting it in the right place and waiting it out is going to be what will allow it to grow. Shear patience.
How To Play The Game
The Lucky for Life prize is very cheap to get involved in. One ticket costs a mere $2, and the top prize would give that individual $1,000 per day. The drawings are happening all seven days of the week, and all the user has to do is match the numbers.
Simple enough, right?