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16 days later . . . £108,468.70 richer

10 August 2012


(PRESS RELEASE) -- Lady luck smiled on the 23-year-old Newcastle-based Mobile customer, who wishes to remain anonymous, when he landed the jackpot while playing the "Cop the Lot" Vegas game, and he’s cleaned William Hill Online out of one of the biggest payouts in the firm’s Mobile betting history.

The win could not have come at a more appropriate time for the customer as his partner has recently given birth.

The jammy punter said, "I’m still in shock. It’s the biggest thing that’s ever happened to me. I can’t believe I’ve only been an account holder two weeks and William Hill have paid off my mortgage with plenty of change left over! My partner has just had a baby so I’m sure they’ll be getting treated too!"

William Hill spokeswoman Lucy Rhodes said, "This amazing win couldn’t have come at a better time for our lucky punter. He has landed one of the biggest wins in our history of Mobile betting just over two weeks after joining us, and all for a £2 spin."

16 days later . . . £108,468.70 richer is republished from CasinoCityTimes.com.

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