Cashier Tells Customer His $600 Is Only Worth $5 – Has No Idea He’s An Undercover Cop

It takes a lot of luck to get your hands on a winning lottery ticket, which is why people are ecstatic when they learn that they have won. However, a cautionary tale is going viral that will have you being extra cautious when it comes time for you to cash in your winning ticket.

It turns out that there has been a growing trend of cashiers scamming customers who come in to cash their winning tickets. The cashiers will often pretend to throw away the tickets and lie to the customers by saying that they did not win, only to keep the winning ticket for themselves.

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