Multiple outlets report that a UK EuroMillions prize winner must claim their winnings soon, with the deadline set to expire in about a week. The coverage urges potential winners to check personal items such as wallets, drawers, and other places where lottery tickets may be kept, suggesting the ticket may have been overlooked. One report frames the situation as “time running out,” while another says people are being told to “check your wallet” because the claim window is nearing its end. The prize is described in the reporting as a large sum, with one outlet specifically citing a figure of about £177,000. The articles present the same central message: if a ticket was purchased for the relevant EuroMillions draw, it must be claimed before the stated deadline, or the prize will not be available. Details beyond the urgency and general claim deadline timing are not expanded in the provided summaries. The reports collectively focus on reminding holders to verify whether they possess a winning ticket and act before the expiration date.
UK EuroMillions winner has days left to claim prize before deadline expires
Multiple outlets report that a UK EuroMillions prize winner must claim their winnings soon, with the deadline set to expire in about a week. The coverage urges potential winners to check personal item...
- A EuroMillions prize claim deadline is due to expire in about one week.
- The reports urge people to check wallets, drawers, and similar places for any matching ticket.
- One outlet specifies the prize amount as about £177,000.
- The prize must be claimed before the deadline or it cannot be collected.
The deadline to claim the huge prize is expiring soon.
3 hours agoTime is running out for the winner of a huge EuroMillions prize with the deadline set to expire in just one week - as people are urged to 'check wallets and drawers'
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