Check those National Lottery tickets! Two prizes won in Dublin and Louth remain unclaimed

National Lottery continues to urge Drogheda Telly Bingo players to check their tickets as €35,000 prize from 16th September remains unclaimed

Attention Blackrock Lotto players! Match 5+Bonus winner of €826,392 from 2nd October draw yet to come forward

The National Lottery has again appealed to Telly Bingo players in Drogheda and Lotto players in Blackrock to check their tickets carefully as two prizes from September and October remain unclaimed.

Telly Bingo players in Drogheda, Co. Louth are again urged to check their tickets from Thursday 16th September as the winner of the Snowball prize of €35,000 is yet to come forward. Ticketholders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize. The winner has just one week left to claim their prize as the claim deadline for this prize is close of business on Wednesday 15th December. The winning Telly Bingo ticket, which is now worth €35,000, was sold at McDonnell’s Centra store in Hardman’s Gardens in Drogheda Town, Co. Louth.

Meanwhile, Lotto players in Blackrock, Co. Dublin are also again being asked to urgently check their tickets as a Match 5+Bonus prize of €826,392 from Saturday 2nd October remains unclaimed. The winning Quick Pick ticket was sold on the day of the draw at the Spar shop on Newtown Park Avenue in Blackrock, Co. Dublin. The claim deadline for this prize is close of business on Friday 31st December.

A National Lottery spokesperson has called on all TellyBingo players in Drogheda, Co. Louth and all Lotto players in Blackrock, Co. Dublin to carefully check their old Telly Bingo and Lotto tickets to ensure that they do not miss out on these outstanding prizes: “There is just one week left for a Telly Bingo Snowball winner in Drogheda to claim their €35,000 prize from the 16th September draw. The last date to claim the prize is next Wednesday 15th December so we would advise any of our players who purchased their tickets at McDonnell’s Centra store in Hardman’s Gardens in Drogheda Town to carefully check their old tickets as one lucky player has a ticket worth €35,000 that they are yet to claim. And that’s not the only winner who we are eager to hear from. We are also urging all of our Lotto players who may have purchased a ticket at the Spar shop on Newtown Park Avenue in Blackrock to carefully check their tickets from the 2nd October draw. The expiry date for the outstanding prize of €826,392 is getting close with just over three weeks left to claim the Match 5+Bonus prize. If you are either of these lucky winners, please be sure to sign the back of the tickets and immediately contact our prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and we will make arrangements for you to collect your prize.”

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