A Devon woman scooped £300,000 on a scratchcard but says she will continue clocking in at her factory job.
Carrie-Anne Targett, from Colyton, near Lyme Regis, has been buying the cards every week for three years after shopping trips.
The 37-year-old, mother of 11-year-old Joshua and a fanatic for the dance-exercise craze Zumba, bought the winning Super 7s card at her local Premier Stores using £3 she won from a previous card.
"I was just in total shock when it showed up," she said.
Carrie-Anne has worked at the town ceramic factory, CeramTec UK, since leaving school and doesn't plan to hand in her cards.
"I'm sure my life won't change too much – it will just be nice to be able to live more comfortably," she added. "Just last month I was overdrawn and my brother, who has been brilliant, helped me out.
"At the moment I borrow my dad Roy's Passat, but would love a car of my own.
"I bought an Auto Trader magazine, but just can't decide on anything. It's overwhelming – I'm just looking for a run-around."