Lottery officials want players to check their tickets before a $100,000 reward expires.
Winning Lottery Ticket Worth $100,000 Remains Unclaimed
A convenience store or petrol station did not sell the winning ticket. A lottery player in Arizona is unaware of a $100,000 Powerball prize. Fountain Hills pub Parkview Tap House sold a winning ticket for the November 4 draw. The draw winning numbers were 1, 28, 30, 34, 52, and 6 for the Powerball. A lucky player matched four from five numbers and the Powerball. Their $50,000 prize was doubled by the Power Play number two.
Regulars at Parkview Tap House may hope the winner pays for the next few rounds, but the ticket holder is unknown. They have 180 days from the draw date before the reward expires. The money will be returned to the Prize Fund for future drawings otherwise. Despite their huge payouts, lottery jackpots sometimes go unclaimed. Every year, lottery experts estimate billions of dollars in rewards remain unclaimed. Gamble responsibly when playing the lottery. If you play the lottery, verify your tickets after the draw. Otherwise, you could be like an Iowa player who unknowingly owns $2 million. A ticket sold for the October 7 Powerball draw has yet to be claimed. Tickets were purchased at a Tiffin Casey’s convenience shop. In Burbank, California, a $5.4 million ticket lies unclaimed. Only one day remains to win $1.2 million in Chicago.