Vickie Darrell, of Dunn, bought a $30 Supreme 7s scratch-off on Saturday at the Valero gas station on West Cumberland Street in Dunn. She scratched off her ticket while talking to her daughter, Jennifer Woodard McNeil, and uncovered a $100,000 prize.
"For this to happen while I was on the phone with her, I can't even explain what this means to me," Darrell said. "I'm still trying to believe it."
Darrell said her daughter didn't believe her when she started shouting that she won.
"She didn't think I was seeing it correctly," Darrell laughed. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. It's a blessing."
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On Monday, she went to lottery headquarters in Raleigh to collect her prize, and, after required federal and state tax withholdings, took home $71,758.
"I always believed this would happen one day," Darrell said. "It was meant to be."
She said she plans to use her winnings to help her family.
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The Supreme 7s game debuted in July 2024 with four $4 million top prizes and 10 $100,000 prizes. Two $4 million prizes and five $100,000 prizes remain to be claimed.
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