Friday, November 30, 2012

EuroMillions Winning Ticket Still Unclaimed

Christmas is approaching and there are rumours that the National Lottery will be promoting a special draw to take place on Christmas Day.

Rumour has it that 25 UK Millionaires will be created on Christmas Day this year – and that’s on top of the usual EuroMillions jackpot!

Stay tuned here for more news on this.                                                  

As we aim to give you the tip-top and current Lotto news, we’ve put together a round up of the most exciting lottery stories of this last week, that you might have missed as thoughts of Christmas shopping, turkeys and mulled wine are probably taking up most of your day.

The big news of the week is the Unclaimed £63M EuroMillions Ticket.

 

Picture (INS News Agency)

Yes, that’s correct. £63,837,547, which was won earlier this year, is still unclaimed and if it remains so, the money will be given to the National Lottery’s charity fund on the 5th of December.

Both the National Lottery and the local press are making frantic appeals in the Stevenage and Hitchin area of Hertfordshire where the ticket was bought back in June this summer.

Up until now, the largest unclaimed lottery prize was £9 million – so this huge amount is record-breaking.

Imagine being the winner who missed out on over £63 million just because the ticket was misplaced behind the sofa. Or worse, eaten by the dog!

A National Lottery spokesperson , when interviewed, pointed out that there is still time to claim: “There have been occasions when claims have been made on the last possible day. In 2009 someone who had won £2.5 million from the Worcester and Malvern area came forward on the last day. So it is possible.”

The unclaimed ticket is for the EuroMillions draw on the 8th of June. The numbers drawn were 5, 11, 22, 34 and 40 and the lucky stars are 9 and 11.

This MUST be claimed by the 5th December 2012!

Let’s move onto the next big news lottery news story: according to new research, playing the lottery is becoming an increasing important part of British culture.

This could also be the reason why the BBC have extended their multi-million pound deal with the National Lottery to continue screening the popular National Lottery draws every week.

It has been reported that the Saturday night show often has an audience of over five millions viewers, so it’s no wonder the BBC wants to keep airing this popular programme.

If you do play the lottery, have you ever thought about improving your chances to win? It’s a great time to start, especially as Britain has had a great year so far in terms of EuroMillions jackpot wins! (If you want more information on this, you can read our article on how lucky Britain really is.)

You can improve your chances of winning by playing within a Lottery syndicate. It works by the fact that you get more tickets for your money; for example if 4 of your friends and you put in £1, you can buy 5 Lotto tickets with this money, and you’ve only spent £1! If you play with LottoByText, you get 10 Lotto tickets and 5 EuroMillions tickets per week, for only £4.50.

A proof of this formula is that LottoByText, the UK’s leading mobile lottery syndicate operator, last month created 53,343 winners through its syndicate service. The number of winners also seems to be growing month-by-month, thus bringing endless happiness to its members.

If you fancy 5 free National Lottery lines with LottoByText or would like more information on playing in a syndicate, please see our lottery syndicate page here.

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