A $1 Million Dollar Texas Lottery Prize Is Still Unclaimed And Time Is Running Out
This Week, We Told You That Somebody In Longview Is A New Millionaire Thanks To The Texas Lottery!
But, there's somebody out there that probably doesn't know that they are also a MILLIONAIRE.
That's why its always imperative to make sure you check your numbers every time because you could be holding onto something that can change your life!
A second-tier winning ticket worth $1 million for the Powerball® drawing held on July 19, 2023 will soon expire.
According to a press release from The Texas Lottery, the winning ticket matched all five of the white ball numbers drawn (7-10-11-13-24), but not the red Powerball number (24).
A ticket holder forfeits any claim to a prize for a draw game after the expiration of the 180th day following the draw date. The deadline may be extended for a period of time for certain eligible military personnel. Unclaimed prizes revert back to the state for programs authorized by the Texas Legislature.
The Ticket Was Purchased In Houston, TX.
The ticket with player chosen numbers was purchased at Big Shot, located at 9780 Bissonnet St., in Houston. The clock is now ticking and ticking very fast to claim the prize. The deadline to claim the prize is Monday, Jan. 15.
But Due To The MLK Holiday, The Winner Has Even LESS Time To Get The Prize Claimed.
The Texas Lottery went on to add that if the winner is choosing to claim the prize in-person at any Texas Lottery® claim center, the ticket holder must claim the prize by 5 p.m. local time on Friday, Jan. 12 due to Texas Lottery offices being closed on Jan. 15 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The ticket holder may also claim the prize by mail. The ticket, along with a claim form, must be postmarked on or prior to the Jan. 15 ticket expiration date and should be mailed to:
Texas Lottery Commission
ATTN: Austin Claim Center PO Box 16600
Austin, TX 78761-6600
So go check your tickets once again and HURRY, your chance to be a millionaire is slipping away!
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