NT$1.35 Billion Super Lotto Jackpot Unclaimed; Taiwan Lottery Reminds Winners of May 12 Deadline
Taiwan Lottery urges the two winners of the NT$1.35 billion Super Lotto jackpot from February to claim their prizes by May 12, or the funds will be allocated to public charity.
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(Central News Agency reporter Lu Yan-ci, Taipei, 22nd) Taiwan Lottery Company stated today that the NT$1.35 billion Super Lotto jackpot drawn on February 12 this year was split between two winning tickets, each earning a pre-tax prize of NT$677 million. However, the two winners have not yet come forward to claim their prizes. The company urges the winners to seize the final claiming deadline of May 12.
Through a press release today, Taiwan Lottery stated that the Super Lotto draw number 115000013 on February 12 was sold at the "Jin Yuan Bao Lottery Store" on Fuxing Road, East District, Hsinchu City, and the "Fu Tai Lottery Store" on Minzhi Street, Banqiao District, New Taipei City. The total jackpot of NT$1.35 billion was split evenly, with each ticket winning approximately NT$677 million. Currently, there are only 20 days left until the May 12 claiming deadline.
Taiwan Lottery pointed out that according to the betting system's records, both winning tickets were computer-generated quick picks for NT$100, and the purchase dates fell right before the Lunar New Year. The winning ticket from Hsinchu City was purchased on February 11, while the one from New Taipei City was purchased on February 12, the day of the draw. The company reminds anyone who bought Super Lotto tickets at these two locations on those days to quickly check their tickets.
Taiwan Lottery stated that as long as your numbers match 06, 10, 22, 25, 32, 35 in the first zone and 03 in the second zone, do not doubt it—you are the lucky winner. In addition, for public welfare lottery prizes exceeding NT$5 million, winners must make an appointment through the high-value prize claiming hotline to protect their privacy, and the tickets must go through a verification process before the payout.
Taiwan Lottery explained that out of the 20 jackpot-winning tickets drawn for Grand Lotto and Super Lotto this year, aside from these two NT$677 million tickets, there are four other jackpot tickets exceeding NT$100 million that have not yet completed the claiming process. If not claimed in time, the prizes will be fully redirected into the public welfare lottery surplus.
Taiwan Lottery added that if the winners of these two NT$677 million Super Lotto prizes fail to claim them by the deadline, it will set a new record for the highest single unclaimed prize amount in the history of the public welfare lottery.
(Central News Agency reporter Lu Yan-ci, Taipei, 22nd) Taiwan Lottery Company stated today that the NT$1.35 billion Super Lotto jackpot drawn on February 12 this year was split between two winning tickets, each earning a pre-tax prize of NT$677 million. However, the two winners have not yet come forward to claim their prizes. The company urges the winners to seize the final claiming deadline of May 12.
Through a press release today, Taiwan Lottery stated that the Super Lotto draw number 115000013 on February 12 was sold at the "Jin Yuan Bao Lottery Store" on Fuxing Road, East District, Hsinchu City, and the "Fu Tai Lottery Store" on Minzhi Street, Banqiao District, New Taipei City. The total jackpot of NT$1.35 billion was split evenly, with each ticket winning approximately NT$677 million. Currently, there are only 20 days left until the May 12 claiming deadline.
Taiwan Lottery pointed out that according to the betting system's records, both winning tickets were computer-generated quick picks for NT$100, and the purchase dates fell right before the Lunar New Year. The winning ticket from Hsinchu City was purchased on February 11, while the one from New Taipei City was purchased on February 12, the day of the draw. The company reminds anyone who bought Super Lotto tickets at these two locations on those days to quickly check their tickets.
Taiwan Lottery stated that as long as your numbers match 06, 10, 22, 25, 32, 35 in the first zone and 03 in the second zone, do not doubt it—you are the lucky winner. In addition, for public welfare lottery prizes exceeding NT$5 million, winners must make an appointment through the high-value prize claiming hotline to protect their privacy, and the tickets must go through a verification process before the payout.
Taiwan Lottery explained that out of the 20 jackpot-winning tickets drawn for Grand Lotto and Super Lotto this year, aside from these two NT$677 million tickets, there are four other jackpot tickets exceeding NT$100 million that have not yet completed the claiming process. If not claimed in time, the prizes will be fully redirected into the public welfare lottery surplus.
Taiwan Lottery added that if the winners of these two NT$677 million Super Lotto prizes fail to claim them by the deadline, it will set a new record for the highest single unclaimed prize amount in the history of the public welfare lottery.