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When 41-year-old hotel clerk Agapito Espinosa Jr. of Cagayan de Oro received a call saying he won P1 million from the "Premyo sa Resibo" raffle of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), he thought the man at the other line was playing a prank on him.


Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Espinosa, 35, promised "a great night of boxing" for Bay Area fans and said he’s out to cement his legacy as a ring legend.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Although Espinosa joined the raffle, he never really thought of winning.

After texting to 9777 the three sets of numbers indicated on the receipt for the motorcycle accessories he recently bought, Espinosa forgot about the whole thing.
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Espinosa, 35, promised "a great night of boxing" for Bay Area fans and said he’s out to cement his legacy as a ring legend.
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"Louie looked like he’s in good shape," said Hall who was recently in Manila. "He told me he’s been working out. I just don’t know if he’s in shape to fight again."
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