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Hemet Pizza Delivery Man Gets Tip of a Lifetime, Wins $1.2 Million

"I was down to my last $100 that I made in tips working the past three days delivering pizzas," the Pizza Hut worker, a single father, says

HEMET, CA- A Pizza Hut worker who says he had been down on his luck and finances in recent days no longer has to worry about stretching his last $100 to make ends meet, having received the tip of a lifetime that just made him a millionaire.

31-year-old Joseph Carrillo says it was on the advice of a co-worker that he went out to purchase a few $2 Set For Life Scratchers. Though the busy single father, who works delivering pizzas in Hemet, was in the middle of a move, he decided to stop at Paradise Express Liquor & Market in town.

โ€œMy buddy was on a winning streak โ€“ winning $100 Scratchers this past week. I was getting frustrated with the guy! Iโ€™m moving. I need the money!! So I asked him, โ€˜How do you do it!? Give me some luck!โ€™โ€ Carrillo explained with a laugh.

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California Lottery officials say Carrillo purchased a total of three tickets. The first, no success. The second, nothing. But the third changed everything.

โ€œIt was just on a whim. If Iโ€™d won $50 it would have been great,โ€ Carrillo said. โ€œIโ€™m tickled, Iโ€™m flabbergasted, Iโ€™m waiting for my heart to explode, Iโ€™m waiting to go to sleep and never wake up again. I donโ€™t know! My buddy said there was a one in six million chance to win the grand prize. Itโ€™s me!โ€

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Now, Carrilloโ€” who was moving because he couldnโ€™t afford his current apartment any longerโ€” says he plans on getting himself out of debt and taking a vacation.

The lucky Set for Life scratcher Carrillo purchased won him $4,000 a week for the next 25 years, which equates to $1.2 million, according to lottery officials. Opting for the cash payout, Carrillo will walk away with $696,000 before federal taxes.

But just because heโ€™s suddenly found himself with the financial resources heโ€™s needed, that doesnโ€™t mean heโ€™s quitting his day job.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to stop working,โ€ Carrillo told the Press Enterprise. โ€œI think that would be foolish.โ€

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