A family-owned convenience store in Southwick, Massachusetts, recently returned a $1 million winning lottery ticket to a customer who'd unwittingly discarded it.
The customer, a frequent patron of Lucky Stop convenience store, had bought the ticket from Aruna Shah, the store owner’s wife. But the customer handed it back to be tossed out, assuming it was just another bust.
Ten days later, Abhi Shah, the owner’s son, went through the discarded tickets in the trash bin and noticed that the card had not been scratched.
“I mean, I had one million dollars in my hand, and on the other hand I wanted to do something good,” Abhi told the station.
Uncertain, he consulted his parents in making the tough choice. They sat down and deliberated on what to do—not an easy decision with so much money.
“We didn’t sleep two nights,” said Maunish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop.
Still unresolved, Abhi decided to consult his grandparents in India.
“He called my mom, grandparents in India, they said give it back we don’t want that money,” Maunish said.
The family, following the advice of their elders, handed the ticket back to customer Lea Rose Fiega when she returned to the store.
When she was handed the ticket worth $1 million, she was in shock.
“As soon as she came in, I hand her 1 million dollar ticket and she freaked out and cried like a baby,“ Abhi said. ”She sat down on the floor right here.”