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An Unclaimed Ontario Lottery Ticket Worth $100K Will Expire In Two Weeks

A $i million lottery ticket sold in Toronto last year has gone unclaimed, as the deadline to claim two other big winners sold in the Greater Toronto Area is fast approaching.

The Ontario and Lottery Gaming Corporation (OLG) said a ticket sold for the June xv, 2021 Lotto Max depict won a $one million maxmillion prize.

But OLG spokesperson Tony Bitonti told Global News no claimed the ticket alee of the one-yr borderline on Wed.

"It is very, very rare that a prize of this amount goes unclaimed," Bitonti said.

"And information technology's unfortunate considering we actually practice like to run into these life-changing amounts of coin get to the rightful owners of those tickets. Somebody bought a ticket for that draw, but maybe misplaced information technology, put it in a kitchen drawer, glove compartment."

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Bitonti said the OLG deals with $two.4 billion in prize payouts each year and 99 per cent of tickets are claimed.

He said mostly it's smaller prizes — $ten, $20, or $100 — that go unclaimed, but a prize of this amount is unusual.

"When nosotros get into the million-dollar range, it's adequately rare," Bitonti said.

"I exercise remember … there was a $5 million ticket sold somewhere in northeastern Ontario that went unclaimed and it was in the in the early 2000s when that went unclaimed. So, that was the largest prize that went unclaimed, but this one is a big one in our heed."

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Bitonti said sometimes the OLG is able to do an investigation when the owner of a winning ticket has yet to come forrard, as was the case several years ago when a Hamilton adult female lost a ticket worth $50 million.

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The OLG conducted an investigation that included reviewing surveillance video and the woman's credit card purchase of the ticket, he said. She was then able to claim the prize without having the physical ticket.

He said such investigations are done on a "case-past-case basis."

Bitonti noted that whenever there are unclaimed prizes, the OLG lists them on its website and for larger prizes, it sends out printing releases ahead of the deadline.

He said the OLG ever asks people to bank check their tickets right away, sign them and place them in a conspicuous place. It's also possible to register on OLG.ca and ticket holders will receive an e-mail if they won, he said.

two $100K tickets sold in GTA remain unclaimed

Meanwhile, there are two other tickets that were sold in the GTA, each worth $100,000, for the June 22, 2021 Lotto Max describe.

Both won Encore prizes. One was sold in Woodbridge and the other in Etobicoke.

"I checked with the price centre — no one'south claimed those tickets as of nevertheless, but they nonetheless accept a little bit of time," Bitonti said.

"Make sure you check your pockets of jeans, jackets, everything."

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Co-ordinate to the OLG website, the winning numbers for those tickets were 0683387.

Bitonti said winning tickets sold out of a lottery terminal have to exist claimed inside one twelvemonth of the draw date. Instant tickets have a flake of a longer deadline.

But there are some cases where the OLG may honor a prize even subsequently the borderline has passed.

"There is still the potential for this, but it has to be a really, really skillful reason for the delay," he said, calculation that it would be done on a "case-by-case basis."

As of now, the $i million unclaimed prize is heading back into the Lotto Max puddle.

"Nosotros practise take to close the books on these prizes," Bitonti said.

"We can't accept them extended for a while because of the accounting and we have to know whether these prices are going back into a jackpot or are going to be paid out or something forth that line."

Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/8926204/1m-lottery-ticket-sold-in-toronto-unclaimed/

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