'A friend of mine told me something wonderful was going to happen on my birthday this year,' the lucky winner shared.
Just days before a North Carolina substitute teacher would be celebrating her 64th birthday, her friend told her she had a feeling it would be a special one. Her pal was absolutely correct, as Phyllis Moss ended up purchasing a Win It All scratch-off ticket worth $1,000,000.
According to the release, Moss stopped at the Duck Thru Food Store to purchase the $1,000,000 Win It All scratch-off ticket. When she realized she had actually won the $1 million prize, she became so excited she was unable to drive herself home.
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