Accokeek, MD – January 22, 2020 – Towing pays โ€” and so does playing Maryland Lottery scratch-offs! A 52-year-old Prince Georgeโ€™s County man was on a break from towing vehicles when Lottery luck came his way. The tow truck driver hooked up with a whopping $2 million prize by playing the $2,000,000 Mega Bucks instant ticket.

The lucky Accokeek man adopted the phrase โ€œTowing Paysโ€ as his alias as Marylandโ€™s newest multimillionaire. โ€œTowing Paysโ€ shared his winning story with Lottery officials, saying that playing scratch-offs is part of his work routine. โ€œI tow some cars and then, on my break, I play some scratch-off games.โ€

On Saturday, he and a friend did just that. They stopped at 7-Eleven #11678 located at 6800 Livingston Road in Oxon Hill and started playing the $2,000,000 Mega Bucks scratch-off. โ€œTowing Paysโ€ prefers higher-priced scratch-offs and was lucky enough to win $100 on the $30 game. He reinvested his winnings and purchased three more instant tickets.

Instead of scratching the games, โ€œTowing Paysโ€ scanned the prize-check area on his scratch-offs. The second of the three instant tickets carried the last $2 million prize in the game.

โ€œI saw what the scanner said, but it just wouldnโ€™t process,โ€ said the happy player, smiling. โ€œIโ€™m thinking it canโ€™t be right, it must be really $1,500.โ€

โ€œTowing Paysโ€ had to get several confirmations of his big win from friends and the Lottery cashier. He also re-scanned the instant ticket before finally believing his win was truly for $2 million. He then called his wife and told her the good news.

โ€œIโ€™m just so happy,โ€ said the lucky wife, who accompanied him to Lottery headquarters to claim the big prize. โ€œWeโ€™ve had a rough couple of years, so this is going to really help us.โ€

โ€œI told her I was going to make a million this year,โ€ said Marylandโ€™s newest multimillionaire. The father of a teenage daughter, โ€œTowing Paysโ€ said the prize is giving him a financial cushion. He plans to invest his winnings after celebrating with his wife and daughter.

The 7-Eleven where Lottery luck landed for โ€œTowing Paysโ€ is also towing in some cash. The Prince Georgeโ€™s County store will receive a $2,000 bonus from the Lottery for selling the $2 million top-prize winning scratch-off.