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If someone else did not claim it within 180 days Then that Sly old Women could have taken the lot. With So Much Won Best not to go public just move out of the area. I would buy a Island. |
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No as she was First the Sly old devil. So no one else after her. But 180 days would have to pass. But now we know as its confirmed Ticket Paid Out and Not Going public. Thats What I would do. |
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You have to wait the full 180 days to see if someone else claims you. You also have to prove the likelihood that it was bought by you. Naming the location and approximate time and date you bought it at. You also have to tell them if it was a lucky dip or numbers you picked. (If you get a lucky dip ticket it is recorded as being lucky dip). Camelot have paid out on large wins when tickets have been lost or defaced in the past. Provided adequate proof was provided that the supposed claimant did buy the ticket. |
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