Mega Millions tickets.Photo:GettyAnna Marquez told lottery officials she initially thought it was a “scam” when she learned she won $1 million through the Mega Millions game in early MarchThe 31-year-old Bay City woman did not believe she had actually won until seeing an email that confirmed the exciting newsThe Mega Millions jackpot was recently as high as $1.13 billionA Michigan woman who just claimed a $1 million lottery prize was so surprised she won that she thought it was too good to be true.Anna Marquez, 31, of Bay City, wonthe million-dollar prizewhile playing the popular Mega Millions game on March 5, according to state lottery officials.Marquez, who purchased her ticket online, was not expecting to see she had won big when she logged on to her online lottery account the next day.“I logged in the day after the drawing and was shocked when I saw a big amount pending in my account!” she told lottery officials.Initially, Marquez was admittedly suspicious. “Honestly, I thought it was [a] scam at first because you just don’t think this type of thing will happen to you,” she explained.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.But upon checking her email, she saw a message from the Lottery “with information on claiming a prize.” Suddenly, it clicked.“That’s when I knew it was real!” Marquez exclaimed.Marquez has since visited Lottery headquarters to claim her prize, according to officials. She plans to use some of her winnings to purchase a home and pay some bills and intends to save the rest.The Bay City woman said she only tends to buy Mega Millions tickets “when the jackpot starts getting large.” The grand prize for the popular game was recently up to $1.13 billion.A single ticket purchased in New Jersey for the March 26 drawinghit all six numbersdrawn, making it the fifth-largest prize in the game’s history.

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Anna Marquez told lottery officials she initially thought it was a “scam” when she learned she won $1 million through the Mega Millions game in early MarchThe 31-year-old Bay City woman did not believe she had actually won until seeing an email that confirmed the exciting newsThe Mega Millions jackpot was recently as high as $1.13 billionA Michigan woman who just claimed a $1 million lottery prize was so surprised she won that she thought it was too good to be true.Anna Marquez, 31, of Bay City, wonthe million-dollar prizewhile playing the popular Mega Millions game on March 5, according to state lottery officials.Marquez, who purchased her ticket online, was not expecting to see she had won big when she logged on to her online lottery account the next day.“I logged in the day after the drawing and was shocked when I saw a big amount pending in my account!” she told lottery officials.Initially, Marquez was admittedly suspicious. “Honestly, I thought it was [a] scam at first because you just don’t think this type of thing will happen to you,” she explained.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.But upon checking her email, she saw a message from the Lottery “with information on claiming a prize.” Suddenly, it clicked.“That’s when I knew it was real!” Marquez exclaimed.Marquez has since visited Lottery headquarters to claim her prize, according to officials. She plans to use some of her winnings to purchase a home and pay some bills and intends to save the rest.The Bay City woman said she only tends to buy Mega Millions tickets “when the jackpot starts getting large.” The grand prize for the popular game was recently up to $1.13 billion.A single ticket purchased in New Jersey for the March 26 drawinghit all six numbersdrawn, making it the fifth-largest prize in the game’s history.

A Michigan woman who just claimed a $1 million lottery prize was so surprised she won that she thought it was too good to be true.

Anna Marquez, 31, of Bay City, wonthe million-dollar prizewhile playing the popular Mega Millions game on March 5, according to state lottery officials.

Marquez, who purchased her ticket online, was not expecting to see she had won big when she logged on to her online lottery account the next day.

“I logged in the day after the drawing and was shocked when I saw a big amount pending in my account!” she told lottery officials.

Initially, Marquez was admittedly suspicious. “Honestly, I thought it was [a] scam at first because you just don’t think this type of thing will happen to you,” she explained.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

But upon checking her email, she saw a message from the Lottery “with information on claiming a prize.” Suddenly, it clicked.

“That’s when I knew it was real!” Marquez exclaimed.

Marquez has since visited Lottery headquarters to claim her prize, according to officials. She plans to use some of her winnings to purchase a home and pay some bills and intends to save the rest.

The Bay City woman said she only tends to buy Mega Millions tickets “when the jackpot starts getting large.” The grand prize for the popular game was recently up to $1.13 billion.

A single ticket purchased in New Jersey for the March 26 drawinghit all six numbersdrawn, making it the fifth-largest prize in the game’s history.

source: people.com