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Indo-Canadian Lottery Retailer Scoops Up BC’s Second Largest Seller’s Prize Ever For Selling $35 Million Winning Lotto Max Ticket
- July 30, 2021
Sanjeev Aggerwal, who has been selling lottery products for more than a decade at his family-run Kamloops business, McGoo’s Smokes N Stuff, received $35,000 from BCLC as part of its seller’s prize program. Designed to engage retailers in the excitement of lottery winners, the program awards retailers who sell a winning ticket with a prize of over $10,000 with a percentage of the prize paid (the percentage varies depending on the prize amount).
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
KAMLOOPS - BCLC awarded its second-largest seller’s prize ever to an Indo-Canadian lottery retailer from Kamloops, who sold the winning $35-million Lotto Max ticket from the June 22, 2021 draw.
BCLC Territory Manager Kyleen Horodyski presented Sanjeev Aggerwal, who has been selling lottery products for more than a decade at his family-run Kamloops business, McGoo’s Smokes N Stuff, with $35,000 from BCLC as part of its seller’s prize program. Designed to engage retailers in the excitement of lottery winners, the program awards retailers who sell a winning ticket with a prize of over $10,000 with a percentage of the prize paid (the percentage varies depending on the prize amount).
“I found out I sold the winning lottery ticket and I had goosebumps then and now even,” Aggerwal recalled.
Upon finding out the shocking news, the retailer shared the news with his children and employees, some of whom even attended the celebration to share the excitement with Aggerwal.
Aggerwal, who first started selling lottery products in 2011, said that he plans to give some of his $35,000 prize to his family members as well as his employees, as sharing his prize with those closest to him is his top priority.
“We all won. If I win, my employees win… we are like a family,” Aggerwal exclaimed with joy.
More than 3,500 lottery retailers sell BCLC lottery products across B.C., including at convenience stores, grocery stores, drug stores, gas stations, pubs and shopping-mall kiosks. Lottery retailers enter into Lottery Retailer Agreements with BCLC that set out roles, responsibilities and compensation, including the seller’s prize program.
Lotto Max is a nationwide lottery game drawn on Tuesdays and Fridays after 7:30 p.m. (PST). So far in 2021, B.C. lottery players have redeemed more than $100 million in winnings from Lotto Max. Anyone can win and #YouCouldBeNext. Watch some amazing lottery winner stories at www.playnow.com/lottery/winners/you-could-be-next.