Lottery players are being urged to check their tickets and come forward if they have won a prize - or risk losing the money.
A number of lucky winners are set to become millionaires but they don't even know it yet. The National Lottery is asking players to check their tickets as soon as possible.
This is because one big winner has just 11 days to claim their prize, worth a massive £1,000,000. The EuroMillions draw was held on September 9, 2022, but the prize remains unclaimed.
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EuroMillions players automatically receive a EuroMillions Millionaire Maker code printed on their ticket. The winning code on September 9, 2022, was TDJL68325 and the lucky ticket-holder only has until March 8 to claim their prize. The ticket was bought in the Tewkesbury area, reports the Liverpool Echo.
But this isn't the only unclaimed prize. There are currently unclaimed EuroMillions and Set for Life tickets worth almost £15m in total, including winners from the North East. Here are all the details for outstanding winning EuroMillions and Set for Life tickets.
EuroMillions
- £1m winner, drawn on September 9, 2022. Ticket was bought in Tewkesbury, and prize must be claimed by March 8.
- £1m winner, drawn on November 4, 2022. Ticket was bought in Hertsmere, and prize must be claimed by May 3.
- £167,274.40 winner, drawn on November 11, 2022. Matched five numbers and one star. Ticket was born in Sandwell, and must be claimed by May 17.
- £1m winner, drawn on February 3, 2023. Ticket was bought in North Somerset, and prize must be claimed by August 2.
- £1m winner, drawn on February 3, 2023. Ticket was bought in South Ayrshire, and prize must be claimed by August 2.
Set for Life
Set for Life winners receive £10,000 a month for 36 years, a total of £3.6m. There were three winning tickets bought in County Durham for the draw on January 9 of this year. Winners have until July 8 to claim their cash.
If no-one comes forward with the winning tickets before the prize claim deadlines, then the prize money, plus all the interest it has generated, will go to help National Lottery-funded projects across the UK.
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