Hundreds of people have come forward to claim they could be the winner of the expiring $70 million Lotto Max prize.
told CTV News Toronto they are now in the process of vetting more than 760 calls from the public ahead of the June 28 expiry date.if the winner from the June 28, 2022 draw isn’t found by the deadline.
The ticket was purchased at a retailer in Scarborough, though the OLG is not naming the store in order to protect their validation process. “It could be they lost the ticket and don’t know. They could have checked the ticket manually and do know, but haven’t come forward yet,” Bitonti said. “Worst case scenario, they passed away and their executor doesn’t know this ticket exists.” WHAT HAPPENS IF NO ONE COMES FORWARD?
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