$7 million jackpot on Big Wednesday's Birthday
$7 million jackpot on Big Wednesday's Birthday
Big Wednesday has jackpotted and is worth $7 million cash plus luxury prizes on its first birthday tomorrow night, says NZ Lotteries Chief Executive Todd McLeay.
"There is total prize pool of $8.5 million in cash and luxury prizes and on offer is an ultimate lifestyle, which if won this week, would transform someone's life," says Mr McLeay.
In
addition, Big Wednesday Second Division has also jackpotted
and tomorrow night's prize will be worth more than $320,000.
At tomorrow's draw, Big Wednesday players will be in to
win:
- $7 million
- Porsche 911 Carrera
- Range
Rover Vogue V8
- $50,000 worth of luxury travel every
year for five years
- a $250,000 American Express
Platinum card
- a Mustang luxury launch and
- a
$500,000 Bach.
"A Big Wednesday First Division winner will never have to look at a price tag again. They'll be able to travel the globe using their luxury travel prize. They'll also have $7 million in the bank and a Porsche and Ranger Rover in their garage, not to mention a luxury launch in the boat harbour and a holiday home to enjoy," says Mr McLeay.
Big Wednesday celebrates its first birthday tomorrow and in its first year has paid out over $50 million in prizes and created more than 2.6 million winners, including Big Wednesday's largest winners who won $13.1 million in February 2006.
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