What a day for a lottery seller in Phayao province! A routine day of selling tickets turned into an incredible moment of joy and pride after one of her customers won the first prize, taking home a massive 12 million baht.
On August 1, 2025, Ms. Yaowanut, a lottery seller from Muang District, Phayao, did something extraordinary. She went to the police station to file a report—not because of a crime, but as evidence of her honesty. She had just discovered that a close friend, who bought two government lottery tickets from her online, had won the first prize for the number 811852.
Ms. Yaowanut sells lottery tickets both at a local market and through her online channels. Earlier that day, she had sold tickets to her friend, Ms. Chomphu, who lives in another province. When the winning numbers were announced, she immediately checked the tickets and saw the incredible news.
She didn't hesitate. She quickly filed the report to document the sale and then called her friend with the amazing news. Ms. Chomphu was overjoyed and immediately booked a flight to travel to Phayao to collect the winning tickets.
For Ms. Yaowanut, this was more than just a customer winning. She shared that she was truly happy for her friend. She takes great pride in being an honest seller, never keeping tickets for herself, and that honesty paid off in the most wonderful way. This story is a beautiful reminder that integrity and good fortune can go hand in hand.
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