Woe betide the line cutter. Not only is Mike Horner Archivesit rude to push in front of people in a queue; your actions could have million dollar ramifications.
An anonymous New Zealand man has claimed a cool NZ$1 million ($724 000) in lottery winnings after a person cut in front of him in the queue.
SEE ALSO: Woman finds $157,418 lottery ticket while cleaning out her purseThe lucky winner of the random draw told the NZ Herald"I was waiting in line at the Lotto shop and another customer nipped in front of me, I wasn't in any hurry, so I just let them go ahead and didn't say anything."
He added "I guess good karma pays off. If that hadn't happened, they might have had the winning ticket not me."
So what's the Papamoa-based winner and his loving wife going to spend their milli on? So far, just one thing.
"The win has made it possible for us to buy a home of our own - we're so excited!" he said.
"We're not too sure what else we'll do just yet. But whatever we end up deciding, we know the win will make a massive difference to our family -- we're just absolutely thrilled,"
Politeness will get you everywhere, if you're lucky. Cue gleeful shimmying.
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