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National Lottery begs Brits to 'check down sofas' for winning £7.4m ticket
National Lottery have launched the quest to track down the elusive multi-millionaire who matched all six main numbers in the Lotto draw on Saturday June 18, netting a whopping £7,440,150.The ticket holder, who is said to have bought the ticket in Wolverhampton, has until December 15, 2022 to make their claim to the staggering prize. READ MORE: National Lottery winner shares how £300k scratch card jackpot changed her life Camelot’s Andy Carter said, “We’re desperate to find Wolverhampton’s mystery Lotto jackpot ticket-holder and unite them with their winnings and we’re urging everyone to try checking in the pockets of clothing, in wallets, bags, down the back of the sofa and anywhere a missing ticket could be hiding.”“I’ve come across winners who’ve not just kept it in wallets or bags but in an Ant and Dec autobiography and one winner even hid it in her bra for safekeeping."Wherever you hide your National Lottery tickets, keep them safe."If no valid claim has been made within a fortnight of prizes over £50k then Camelot's security team release the area in which the ticket was purchased to encourage ticket holders to check their numbers.Under its licence Camelot has the discretion to pay prizes in respect of stolen, lost or destroyed National Lottery tickets only if the player has submitted a claim in writing within 30 days of the relevant draw.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.With all National Lottery draws, players have 180 days from the day of the draw to claim their prize if they have the winning ticket.If no-one comes forward with the winning ticket before the prize claim deadline, then the prize money, plus all the interest it has generated, will go to
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National Lottery's missing winner - the numbers that could net you £7.4million
realising you have £7.4 million waiting for you to collect.For one lucky Brit, that is exactly the case, as the National Lottery has put out a search for one unclaimed ticket.It's urging people to double and triple check their numbers as to not lose out on this life-changing amount of money.Camelot, the company that runs the National Lottery, has been on the hunt for two weeks now and just put out an updated search.Andy Carter, Senior Winners Advisor at Camelot, said: “Did you receive an unchecked ticket in the draw last weekend? Well, that could change your life.”On June 18, the National Lottery drew out the numbers for a massive £7,440,150 jackpot, with everyone expecting a winner to come forward almost immediately.However, two weeks on, still no one has, but they simply might not realise they are sitting on the winning numbers.These are 11, 14, 46, 39, 42 and 59.Andy from Camelot added: "It's been a busy two months for me and Lotto's team to create a great 24 million millionaire, and I hope it continues."All winners have the opportunity to change their lives and the lives of those around them, whether at home, on holidays, or in support activities near them."If you miss the call to claim your prize money, you still have 180 days to collect your winnings after the draw day.After two weeks, the details of the prize are revealed to the public in the hopes of coaxing the winner out of hiding.If the money isn’t claimed after the 180-day cut-off point, the money doesn’t simply go back to the National Lottery, as the organisation reinvests it into community projects throughout the UK.As stated on the National Lottery website: “If no one comes forward in the 180 days then the prize money, plus all the interest it has
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EuroMillions joy as Brit ticket-holder scoops life-changing £55m jackpot
EuroMillions jackpot.The lucky ticket holder had five main numbers and two lucky stars, scooping exactly £54,957,242.50.Camelot’s Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at the National Lottery, said: “What a brilliant night for one UK ticket-holder who has scooped the amazing £54m EuroMillions jackpot!“Players are urged to check their tickets and to give us a call if they think they are tonight’s lucky winner.”Tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions winning numbers were 17, 26, 36, 37 and 40.The two lucky stars were 09 and 12.This comes just one day after the UK's record lottery winners made their first big purchase after pocketing £184m. Joe and Jess Thwaite from Gloucestershire reportedly kept things practical with their first purchase, since breaking the record with lucky numbers 3, 25, 27, 28 and 29, plus the lucky star numbers 4 and 9.The pair chose to splash the cash on a grey Volvo V60 worth £38,000, The Sun reports.While still a purchase many could only dream of amid the ongoing cost of living crisis, it stands out as a relatively tame one compared to some big-money blowouts by previous winners.Past first buys include £5m worth of property, a wine cellar and a cachet of luxury cars.Also in the last few weeks, a mum-of-four missed out on £3.6m after changing her EuroMillions numbers for one week.
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UK's biggest-ever EuroMillions jackpot winner comes forward to claim £184m prize
EuroMillions winner has come forward to claim a UK record-breaking £184million jackpot.The winning numbers were announced on Tuesday night to have been selected by someone in the UK who become the biggest ever lottery winner in Britain. Once the cash is pumped into the winner's bank account, their riches will suddenly dwarf that of pop music's biggest names including Harry Styles and Little Mix.Camelot’s Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, said, “This is absolutely incredible news! "Last night saw history made with the biggest ever National Lottery prize won by a single UK ticket-holder, and we’re ecstatic that we’ve now received a claim."Our focus now is on supporting the ticket-holder through the process and helping them start to enjoy their truly life-changing and record-breaking win.”The winner's ticket matched all seven numbers which were: 3, 25, 27, 28 and 29 and the Lucky Star numbers 4 and 9 which has landed them a staggering £184,262,899.10.The winner has not been named and may decide on keeping a low profile to dodge the inevitable attention but not all before them have been quite so withdrawn from the public eye.From a woman who splurged her cash on cocaine and plastic surgery, to a man who splashed out on sex workers and extravagant holidays, there have been some extreme cases of Brits not doing too well with lottery money.
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EuroMillions: Lucky Brit lottery player wins staggering £110million jackpot
EuroMillions jackpot of £109.9 million, Camelot has revealed.The winner of tonight's Euromillions jackpot has pocketed a life-changing amount of cash after correctly matching Friday's winning numbers 3, 25, 38, 43, 49 and Lucky Stars 03, 07.The Euromillions prize has been dubbed "Dream Come True Money" by the National Lottery.Camelot's Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at The National Lottery, said: "What an amazing night for a single UK ticket-holder who has scooped tonight's whopping £109.9 million special EuroMillions Super Jackpot."Players are urged to check their tickets and give us a call if they think they are tonight's lucky winner."All game prizes must be claimed within 180 days after the draw.In other Lottery news, a lucky woman claims she almost missed out on a £2.2 million lottery prize when the life-changing email went into her spam inbox.Laura Spears grabbed a ticket for the Mega Millions December 31 draw after seeing an advert on Facebook that showed the jackpot "getting pretty high".But weeks later she had forgotten all about it, and it was only when she was trying to track down an unrelated email that she spotted one from the Michigan Lottery in her spam folder.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Spam folders automatically filter out emails you might not want to receive and often they are permanently deleted after 30 days.But thankfully, Laura spotted the email telling her she had won $3 million (£2.2 million).Laura, of Michigan, told WXYZ Detroit: "It’s all still so shocking to me that I really won $3 million!"She said she planned on retiring early and sharing the cash with her family.Laura had won $1 million
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