Summary
- Jackpocket is celebrating a remarkable achievement: the courier service has just sold its most valuable scratch ticket ever.
- A Massachusetts player has clinched a $4 million prize, marking a significant achievement for the company owned by DraftKings.
- Jackpocket is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of its product, striving to reach and delight as many customers as possible.
Jackpocket has proudly announced that a ticket purchased through their courier app has won a jaw-dropping $4,000,000 in the Monopoly Doubler game in Massachusetts. This ticket not only brings life-changing fortune to its holder but also marks a significant achievement for Jackpocket, as it's the largest single scratch ticket win the company has facilitated. While this is a notable triumph, it follows another remarkable moment when Jackpocket sold an $83.5 million ticket in Texas, an event that created some waves with the state as residents navigated the complexities surrounding the use of courier services.
Jackpocket mints another millionaire, the highest scratch ticket win on record
In the end, the state officially recognized the win as legitimate and paid the winner her rightful sum. Meanwhile, Jackpocket has halted its operations in the state. Jackpocket is now part of DraftKings, which had reason to celebrate, too. It was last year that Jackpocket became a DraftKings property in a landmark $750 million acquisition. DraftKings' Senior Vice President of Lottery, Pete Sullivan, embraced this development, calling it a significant achievement in their lottery courier venture. This is a thrilling milestone for our company and a true reflection of the passion our customers have for the scratch ticket feature, which provides an easy, engaging way to dive into the lottery, Sullivan shared. The victorious moment arrived on August 12, when a mere $10 ticket secured its buyer the grand prize. Achieving this is no small feat, with odds standing at 1 in 3,780,000. Making headlines across the United States, the platform saw a remarkable feat in January when someone claimed a life-changing $112 million Mega Millions jackpot through a ticket bought on the platform.