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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

77777 JACKPOT LANDS IN BATANGAS




Every parent aims to provide a good education for their children, and Marivic Arada is no different. As such, the dedicated mother from San Jose, Batangas works very hard to provide the best for her family. At times when she has a little money to spare for a diversion, she uses it to play Scratchit cards, with the hope of winning even a small amount.

“I have been an avid player of Scratchit for several years now, and I often win minor prizes like P40 and P60. Although these are relatively small amounts, I always hoped that one day, my luck would change and I would win one of the jackpots,” Arada explained.

As fate would have it, her luck did change, and she found himself with a winning Red Hot 7s card with a payoff of P77,777. In her mind, Arada never wavered about what she would do with the money.

“I invested all my winnings on the education of my children,” she stated. “I may not be as privileged as other people, but I want my children to have a bright future,” Arada further emphasized.

Scratchit Kaskaswerte is one of the exciting games that the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) offers, and has been bringing luck to Filipinos since 2007. With every Scratchit card purchased, the PCSO allocates a portion of the funds to the less fortunate, particularly those who are in need of medical assistance.

Red Hot 7s is just one of the card variants of Scratchit Kaskaswerte, together with Go Bananas, Otso Otso, Lucky Horse, Cash Extravaganza, Diamond Dash, Spicy Hot, Pusoy Dos and many more.
These games come in different designs that add to the craze of scratching the play area. These cards are available in P20 and P50 denominations, and all games come with a bonus area. Lucky winners can win as much as P200,000 to P500,000.


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