Time is running out
Time is running out for someone to claim their £9 million
jackpot prize. The ticket was bought in South Yorkshire, near Doncaster
and if the prize isn't claimed by 5.30pm on Jan 2, the prize and
interest already worth £211,000, will pass to the lottery's
good causes fund. A Camelot Spokesperson said, "With the deadline
only four days away now, we are appealing to all players who bought
a ticket for the Lotto draw on Wednesday July 6, 2005, to check
and double-check their old tickets. The six winning numbers were
3, 12, 17, 36, 44 and 49. As a memory jog that was the day London
won the right to stage the 2012 Olympics".
- 29/12/05
Time has run out
Time has run out for someone to claim their £9.4 million
jackpot prize. The ticket was bought in South Yorkshire, near Doncaster,
but nobody made a valid claim within the 180 days allowed according
to the rules. Camelot said that several people had made a claim
but their investigations failed to show enough evidence in each
case. This is the biggest unclaimed jackpot prize in the 11 year
history of the national lottery.
- 2/1/06
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