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Someone from the Philippines could win a $208 million jackpot this week!

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02/12/2019
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The American Mega Millions lottery offers the biggest jackpot prize in the world: $208 million USD. That huge amount, which is up for grabs in Friday night’s draw, has captured the attention of lottery fans all over the world and amazingly, the winner of this enormous prize could be someone from the Philippines.

You may remember that Mega Millions awarded a $1.537 billion USD jackpot to a single, lucky winner in October 2018. As big as that jackpot was, it fell short of surpassing the Powerball’s world record set in January 2016, when three lucky winners shared a $1.586 billion USD jackpot. The current jackpot is not yet setting records, but winning a $208 million prize would certainly be a life-changer!

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There is no need for you to travel to the United States to take a chance on winning the great Mega Millions jackpot. It is possible to play the game by purchasing official Mega Millions tickets online at theLotter.com.

Sign up at theLotter.com, the world’s leading online lottery ticket purchasing service.
Select the Mega Millions lottery from over 50 lotteries available on the site.
Fill out your ticket with your favorite numbers, or use a computer-generated random selection.
Indicate how many lines you want to play, or choose to play with a lottery syndicate to increase your chances of winning.
Confirm your ticket purchase and you’re eligible to win prizes in the upcoming draw.

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