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Michigan Man Scores First Big Win

Jul 8, 2008  |  Comments (4)

Doug DeMott of Mount Morris, Michigan has been playing a certain set of numbers nearly every day in the two months he’s been an AdJack member, often revisiting his favorite ad, Messing with Sasquatch.  On Friday, June 27, the fun paid off. He is the third winner of the $1,000 CrackaJack prize.

Doug dedicates about two hours a day to entering sweepstakes and has won a number of small prizes, but this is the first big money he has scored.  His father has won several thousand dollars in lotteries, and it was his advice Doug took to stick with specific numbers.

AdJack CEO David Boland says Doug and his father’s method for winning is as effective as nailing a horseshoe upside down over your door.  “If it seems to work, why not?” Boland says, although he adds there is no rule of probability that indicates playing the same numbers creates a greater statistical chance of winning.

“The only sure-fire way to increase your chances of winning is to submit numbers as often as possible, and it appears that’s what Doug does,” Boland says. “It is interesting that two out of three CrackaJack winners have selected their numbers,” he adds. 

When Doug isn’t watching commercials on AdJack, he can often be found camping and tubing on Michigan’s rivers (Sasquatch territory?), or playing his acoustic-electric guitar.  He has been an industrial painter at Universal Coating Inc. in Flint, Michigan for 13 years. 

Comments (4)

Comments

  1. Posted by: Douglas327 on Jul 27, 2008 8:58 PM

    Thank you everybody. Yeah Amiya, I spent it well all right, it went straight to my debt.lol Good luck everyone and play everyday it's just a matter of time and you'll win too.
  2. Posted by: amiya on Jul 25, 2008 1:03 PM

    Congrats use it well!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. Posted by: Shyshyly on Jul 9, 2008 10:16 AM

    Congrats!!!!!
  4. Posted by: kashteen1 on Jul 9, 2008 3:35 AM

    I'm certainly happy for Mr. DeMott, as thats my 1/2 brothers name is also. They came from a Scottish family.

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