North Carolina Woman Wins ‘Birthday Present’ Of $25,000 A Year For Life
Think about the best birthday gift you’ve gotten recently? Dinner at your favorite restaurant? Surprise weekend away? How about a new car? Irma Richardson of Winston-Salem, North Carolina just won $25000 a year for life from the North Carolina Education Lottery. Mic drop. She wins.
As with most of the lottery windfall stories I share, I learn a new way to win that I’ve never even thought about before-much less put into practice for myself. In this case, just days shy of her 60th birthday, Irma bought her $2 “Lucky For Life” ticket online. I’ve got to be 100% honest, I didn’t even know you could purchase tickets online (truth be told, I’ve never thought to look to see if this was possible). Irma Richardson then matched all five balls (odd of doing this is 1 in 1.8 million btw) to win $25000 a year for life.
The quote Richardson gave the North Carolina Education Lottery is a classic. “I love Online Play I’ve been doing it since it first came here. This is a very nice early birthday present.” Thank you, Irma. I believe I will file that under my “NO DUH” file. <g> I’m sorry. That’s just my jealous streak coming out at someone other than me who just won $25000 a year for life.
Something else I learned is that $25ooo a year for life, is not necessarily that. One has a choice. Irma Richardson claimed her windfall on Monday. She had a choice to make. Sure, she could receive $25000 a year for life OR there was a lump sum option. I’ve got to tell you, I’m all in on lump sum options. Call me crazy if you want, but I could walk out my house tomorrow and have a meteor fall on my head. Let me enjoy all of it now and for as long as I can. Irma Richardson’s $25000 a year for life was converted to a one-time payment of $390,000. After the state and Uncle Sam took their taste, she walked out of the North Carolina Education Lottery office with a check for $278,851.
Irma Richardson checked her #NCLottery online account and saw she had won $25,000 a year for life! “I love Online Play. I’ve been doing it since it first came here,” Richardson said. “This is a very nice early birthday present.” Happy Birthday, Irma! https://t.co/EQRF67uyod pic.twitter.com/myj6sjIwdA
— NC Education Lottery (@nclottery) April 2, 2024