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They have already successfully in-
creased their instant weekly sales
average from $24,000 to $45,600.
With the commitment of keeping
112 dispensers full, the posting of
winning tickets and winners' pic-
tures, conducting second-chance
drawings every month, cashing all
tickets up to $599 and the smiling
faces from their staff, Rudy's Stop-
n-Shop is a serious contender to
become the top overall seller of
Texas Lottery products in the state.
Sunny Food Store
Houston
By Thomas Duhart, LSR
In 2008, Sunny Food Store in
Houston sold a top-prize winning
Weekly Grand ticket. [141126] Own-
er Thanh Lang purchased the store
from his cousin and within two
months sold the winning ticket.
Mr. Lang said he remembered from
his retailer training that it was im-
portant to sell all the popular an-
nuity games like Weekly Grand,
Monthly Bonus and Set for Life. To
top it off, Thanh received a $10,000
retailer bonus for selling a top
prize ticket. Thanh said that he
was so excited and grateful about
receiving the bonus that he would
continue to carry all games and al-
ways ask each customer if they
would like to buy an annuity game.
Great job, Thanh! And good luck
on selling another big winner soon!
Lake Conroe Exxon
Montgomery
by Delores Warner, LSR
When out and about enjoying the
Lake Conroe area, Texas Lottery
players are well advised to do their
shopping at Lake Conroe Exxon.
Manager Karim Qamruddin and
his assistant, Raj Thapa, are excel-
lent examples of how to be cus-
tomer friendly with positive atti-
tudes and fast service. They are
big promoters of all Texas Lottery
games, averaging $9,300 per week
in sales. They always keep their 40instant ticket slots full and visible
to customers, resulting in high
numbers of winners. Karim knows
the value that Texas Lottery sales
and repeat customers bring to the
success of his store. Karim hopes
to sell the next winning jackpot
ticket for Lotto Texas or Mega
Millions. Good luck, Karim!
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Lake Conroe Exxon Assistant
Manager Raj Thapa (left)
and Manager Karim Qamruddin.
Aldine
Champion Liquor
Spring
by Alana Mendez, LSR
Aldine Champion Liquor is the
place to go when you're looking for
a Texas Lottery scratch-off ticket in
Spring. Manager Mike Gupta is al-
ways willing to go the extra mile in
assisting customers with all of their
lottery needs. His 40 slots are never
empty and at times he double faces
the new hot-selling games. Mike
recently sold a $20,000 winner in
Monthly Bonus, and hopes that the
next big winner is a Lotto Texas or
Mega Millions jackpot. Mike Gupta
and Aldine Champion Liquor are
genuine assets to the Texas Lottery
and its players.Kwik Serve
Oak Ridge
by Timothy Spies, LSR
In the lottery business, the key to
success lies with the people who
work hard every day selling one
ticket at a time. Product knowledge,
enthusiasm and overall great cus-
tomer service help to create success
within our industry. One such ex-
ample can be found at the number
one retailer in the city of Oak
Ridge, Kwik Serve. Amarjeet
Dhartni has worked at Kwik Serve
for more than 10 years. Her friendly
demeanor helps welcome all who
walk into the store everyday and
the rapport she establishes with her
customers keeps them coming
back. Amarjeet is very knowledge-
able of all on-line products and
works hard to assure that her ticket
dispensers are full so that her
Texas Lottery customers are able to
find what they are looking for.
"Jeeti," as many call her, is always
there to assist her customers' needs
and in doing so is the key to Kwik
Serve's Texas Lottery success.
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Kwik Serve Clerk Amarjeet Dbartni.J .-
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