Unclaimed Jackpots - Loto-Québec is looking for winners, one of which is a millionaire!
MONTRÉAL, Jan. 23, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - It's time to validate your tickets: Loto-Québec is looking for a millionaire and several winners of prizes worth over $100,000.
A lucky ticket worth $1,750,000 was sold last December in the Montréal region. Winning tickets worth over $100,000, one of which is over $500,000, were purchased in Mauricie, Montérégie, Montréal and the Laurentians.
Winners have 12 months following the draw to claim their prize.
About the unclaimed prizes
$1,750,000 at Lotto 6/49 Draw date: December 6, 2017 Claim deadline: December 6, 2018 |
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$517,111 at Lotto Max Draw date: December 15, 2017 |
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$250,000 at Lotto 6/49 Draw date: December 20, 2017 |
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$108,705 at Lotto 6/49 Administrative region: Montérégie Draw date: December 9, 2017 Prize category: 5/6+C Winning combination: 08 10 11 14 19 33 (30) Claim deadline: December 10, 2018 |
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$100,000 at Banco Draw date: September 27, 2017 |
$200,000 at Extra Draw date: May 5, 2017 |
Unclaimed prizes: More information
- Loto-Québec informs lottery ticket buyers when a prize worth over $100,000 has not been claimed.
- A page listing unclaimed prizes worth over $100,000 is displayed on Loto-Québec's Lotteries website.
- Press releases and social media messages may also be issued.
- Any unclaimed prizes are redistributed to players in the form of bonus prizes and special draws.
About Loto-Québec
Loto-Québec's mission is to responsibly and efficiently manage games of chance in a controlled and measured fashion, in the interest of all Quebecers. Entertainment is at the heart of its activities. In 2017, Loto-Québec paid out 107 prizes worth $1 million or more and created 132 millionaires. Gagnant à vie! and Grande Vie lotteries have provided 29 lucky winners with a lifetime annuity.
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SOURCE Loto-Québec
Source: Patrice Lavoie, Corporate Director, Public Affairs, Press Relations and Social Media, Loto-Québec, 514-499-5130, [email protected], twitter.com/patricelavoie; Information: Danny Racine, Communications Officer, Loto-Québec, 514-499-7101, [email protected]
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