A Dublin-based Lotto player has just two weeks to realise they’re the winner of a whopping €250,000 prize before the prize is taken away.
The Lotto rules state that if a winner does not come forward to claim their prize within the 90 days that follow the win, it becomes null and void.
Therefore, National Lottery is continuing to appeal to Lotto Plus 2 players in the Ringsend area of Dublin city to urgently check their tickets as a Lotto Plus 2 prize worth €250,000 from the November 19 draw.
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The winning Normal Play ticket was purchased on Monday, November 14, at the Maxol service station, Ringsend Road, Dublin 4.
The claim deadline for this prize is the close of business on Monday, February 20.
The winning numbers of the Lotto Plus 2 draw on Saturday, November 19 were: 01, 02, 08, 18, 31, 36, and the bonus was 44.
Speaking about the upcoming deadline, a National Lottery spokesperson said: “With the claim deadline fast approaching, we are eager to hear from the Dublin winner as soon as possible.
"We are appealing to all of our Lotto players who purchased their ticket for the Saturday 19th November draw at Maxol on Ringsend Road, Dublin 4.
"There is a player who has a ticket worth €250,000 which is yet to be claimed. The winning ticket was purchased on Monday the 14th of November and has until close of business Monday 20th February to claim their prize.
"If you are the winner, please be sure to sign the back of your winning ticket and immediately contact our prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and we will make arrangements for you to claim your prize.”
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