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Greenville Man Says $1 Million Lottery Win Won't Change Him
A security guard who stopped to buy a ticket on his way to work said he guarded the ticket all night.

A Greenville security guard said that becoming a millionaire won't change him.
“I’m still the same old me,” he told officials at the S.C. Education Lottery.
The security guardy stopped to purchase a $10 Diamond Millionaire 10th Anniversary $1 MILLION ticket on his way to work.
He said his friends couldn't be happier for him. But what will he do with the money?
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He has been hugged a lot. The millionaire’s family and friends couldn’t be happier for him. He wants to do something special for his mom for Mother’s Day and take care of his girlfriend’s car payment.
When asked if he would share the wealth? The man said that he tells them where they can buy their own lottery ticket.
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The man said he plans to continue to work.
Harry’s Quick Stop #2 on Old Buncombe Road received a commission of $10,000 for selling the claimed ticket.
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