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Winning lottery ticket for $14.6 million goes unclaimed
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:30 pm
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:30 pm
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Someone won a $14.6 million lottery jackpot in Arizona. That would be really exciting -- if they had claimed it.
Tickets expire after 180 days. The winning ticket was sold June 5 in Goodyear, Arizona, meaning the lucky ticket holder had until December 2 at 5 p.m. to claim the prize.
But that deadline came and went. No one showed up to claim his or her prize. It's the largest prize ever in Arizona to go unclaimed.
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It's not all that uncommon for a winning lottery ticket to go unclaimed, but the prize is usually much less than $14.6 million.
There were $2.89 billion in unclaimed lottery prizes in the 12 months ending June 2017, lottery expert Brett Jacobson told CNN in 2018. And 167 prizes worth $1 million or more went unclaimed in fiscal 2017. The biggest-ever unclaimed prize was a $77 million winning ticket purchased in Georgia in June 2011.
Up until Monday, the largest unclaimed prize in Arizona had been a $4 million jackpot back in 1999. In fiscal year 2019, Arizona Lottery saw more than $11.6 million go unclaimed, Gilliland said.
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Where that money goes is up to the state.
In Arizona, about 30% goes to Court Appointed Special Advocates, a program where volunteers are appointed by a judge to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children in court.
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Up to $250,000 goes to a program that gives thousands of Native American high school students the opportunity to take college courses for both high school and college credit, and up to $835,000 goes to the Internet Crimes Against Children task force to locate, prosecute and imprison people who sexually exploit children.
The rest of the unclaimed prize money is used to fund prizes for new games and second-chance drawings.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:33 pm to East Coast Band
Imagine that you had bought a lottery ticket a few months back. You put it away, not really checking the numbers because you know the odds are slim. You're just paying for the daydream on your way back home.
Then, you see this article. There is a small bit of remorseful terror in the back of your mind. You go find the old ticket, and look at the numbers for that date.
You won.
frick
Then, you see this article. There is a small bit of remorseful terror in the back of your mind. You go find the old ticket, and look at the numbers for that date.
You won.
frick
This post was edited on 12/3/19 at 11:34 pm
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:35 pm to East Coast Band
Dang. I knew there was something I needed to do last week. Oh well. Eazy come, eazy go.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:37 pm to East Coast Band
I wanted to claim it, but I needed a square in a crisis.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:00 am to East Coast Band
I bought a powerball ticket when it was around 750M and got the powerball but no other number. Never turned in my ticket. I imagine most of this money collected is from guys like me.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:14 am to ItNeverRains
167 tickets worth a million or more. That's a lot of cheddar
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:15 am to East Coast Band
With so many geriatrics in Arizona, this doesn’t Surprise, AZ.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:03 am to ItNeverRains
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bought a powerball ticket when it was around 750M and got the powerball but no other number. Never turned in my ticket. I imagine most of this money collected is from guys like me.
I have had numerous ones like this, because living in Ms we don’t have lottery (we will in January) and you have to claim them in the state you bought them. When I go on vacation say to Florida i buy them, or to Arkansas to visit family. I always claim Arkansas ones I live only 45 min from there. Rarely claim the Florida ones unless it’s at least worth 20 dollars or more then I’ll mail it
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:45 am to deltaland
I didn't want to pay the taxes. Also money can't buy happiness
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:46 am to East Coast Band
I'd shite myself....
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:47 am to HempHead
Either that or the person died
Posted on 12/15/19 at 9:40 am to East Coast Band
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Where that money goes is up to the state. In Arizona, about 30% goes to Court Appointed Special Advocates, a program where volunteers are appointed by a judge to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children in court.
Only in government do you need millions of dollars for volunteers to speak.
Posted on 12/15/19 at 9:45 am to East Coast Band
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This post was edited on 12/15/19 at 10:53 am
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