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National Lottery - Check Your Tickets
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The National Lottery has FIVE unclaimed £1M prizes from tickets issued on 27/08/16. This was a special Olympic Games Lottery where it offered 27 £1m prizes on top of the normal draw for that date. Five if these prizes have not been claimed yet and the closing date is the 23rd February. Can only think that punters checked the main draw and not the special Olympic raffle numbers. It is also possible that the tickets could be in a coat pocket or a handbag that you do not use often. Worth a search. The areas where the tickets were bought are Kingston upn Hull, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Falkirk Council Area, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda, and lastly South Lanarkshire. There are also 4 x £100,000 prizes from Wirral, Melton and Charnwood Leicestershire, South Somerset and Coventry. Also 3 x £50,000 prizes in Rotherham, North Lincolnshire and Birmingham. All need to be claimed by 23rd of this month.
There are another eleven £1m prizes not yet claimed which will also run of time within 180 days of the draw dates.
These are life changing amounts and I really don't understand why people buy tickets and the don't check them properly. Possibly one or two could be deceased but surely not all of these.
Get checking ABers and good luck.
There are another eleven £1m prizes not yet claimed which will also run of time within 180 days of the draw dates.
These are life changing amounts and I really don't understand why people buy tickets and the don't check them properly. Possibly one or two could be deceased but surely not all of these.
Get checking ABers and good luck.
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