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TWO £ 1 million lottery winners have only a few hours left to claim their prizes.
A ticket to the Euro-Millions UK Millionaire Maker from a November draw ends on Tuesday. It was purchased in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire.
A Lottery player from another November draw has until Wednesday to claim. They matched 2, 11, 21, 46, 51, 58 and the bonus ball 31.
That ticket was purchased in Swindon, Wiltshire.
Ticket holders who played the EuroMillions Millionaire game on February 7 are urged to verify their tickets, as they may have won the prize.
If no one presents the winning ticket before the prize claim deadline, the money, plus all the interest it has earned, will go to help National Lottery charitable causes.
The heads of the National Lottery, Camelot, have confirmed that the winning code for Millionaire Maker is VPDP 74836.
Camelot winners adviser Andy Carter urged everyone to check their tickets, but said players should search online amid the coronavirus blockade.
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He also urged people not to go to stores specifically to buy a lottery ticket, saying to only buy one if you’re already in the store to make an essential store.
Mr. Carter said, “While we are all trying to do the right thing by staying indoors right now, it is a good opportunity to dig up and review those old lottery tickets: a five minute check could unearth a fortune.”
“We know that many players often have unverified tickets lying around, and this is an opportunity for a little spring cleaning that could be really valuable.”
“If you find previously uncontrolled tickets on the back of the couch or in one of your old winter coat pockets, there is no need to venture into stores to have it checked.”
Mr. Carter added: “In the current situation, we are encouraging everyone to review their tickets online through the National Lottery website or through the National Lottery app, and to only buy their tickets at retail. retail or claim a retail award if they are already in store to make an essential store.
“You can also scan your raffle-based game tickets in the National Lottery app to see if you’ve won a prize.”
The heads of the National Lottery have confirmed that the winning ticket was purchased from a store in Ceredigion, West Wales.
It comes after a lucky Brit claimed the incredible £ 57.8 million in the EuroMillions a month after the winning numbers appeared.
Self-employed Ryan Hoyle, 38, said he hopes to take his 11-year-old daughter to Disney after getting the award.
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- £ 1,308 billion (Powerball) on January 13, 2016 in the US USA, for which three winning tickets were sold, remains the biggest lottery prize in history
- £ 1,267 billion (Mega Million) a South Carolina winner took his time to file his claim in March 2019, not long before the April deadline
- £ 633.76 million (Powerball draw) from a Wisconsin winner
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- £ 575.53 million (Powerball) A pair of lucky winners took the jackpot in Iowa and New York in October 2018
He said, “I was shaking and I really needed a second opinion, so I jumped in the truck and drove to Mom and Dad’s house.
“I stuck to government guidelines and kept a safe distance outside and ran the phone out the window to be checked.
“They even checked my numbers on another website, just to be safe. It was real: I had earned £ 58 million. ”
And at the end of last year a An anonymous EuroMillions prize totaling £ 170 million was paid out to an anonymous winner.
The mysterious millionaire got richer than singer Ed Sheeran, who is estimated to be worth £ 160 million and Adele who is worth around £ 150 million.
With the huge prize in their bank account, they could fly into space and return with Virgin Galactic an incredible 850 times.
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