Money / lottery Clerk Gives Guy Wrong Lottery Ticket—Which Is a $2M Winner Good thing the man decided to keep the 'wrong' one By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 15, 2020 1:34 PM CDT Copied A customer points to the scratch-off ticket she wants to purchase from at a Jackson, Miss., convenience store, Monday, Nov. 25, 2019. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) A man in suburban Detroit was given the wrong lottery ticket. But there was no mistake about the result: a $2 million winner. The Michigan Lottery said the man stopped at a gas station in Eastpointe, Michigan, to put air in a tire. He needed change for the air machine and also asked for a $10 Lucky 7's scratch-off ticket, the AP reports. "The clerk handed me the $20 ticket by mistake. He offered to exchange it for me but something told me to keep it. I am sure glad I did!” the man said in a statement released Tuesday by the Lottery. The name of the 57-year-old man wasn't released. He decided to take a lump sum of about $1.3 million instead of $2 million spread over many years, the Lottery said. (More lottery stories.) Report an error