If the ticket remains unclaimed, the $70 million prize will be returned to LOTTO MAX players through future bonus games or promotions.
In a quest to jog the memory of the elusive ticket owner, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation launched an awareness campaign surrounding the unclaimed $70 million jackpot from the Tuesday, June 28, 2022, LOTTO MAX draw.
Check everywhere. A $70 Million LOTTO MAX ticket was sold in Scarborough, Ontario, and will expire on June 28, 2023.— OLG June 23, 2023 Despite the passing of the deadline at 10:30 pm on June 28, 2023, the physical $70 million winning ticket, which was sold at a lottery retailer in Scarborough, has yet to be validated at an OLG lottery terminal, which means the ticket has expired.
Ensuring fairness and transparency, OLG remains committed to paying the rightful owner the full prize amount. However, due to the high volume of lost ticket claims, OLG's dedicated team of lottery investigators must meticulously review each potential claim made before the expiry deadline. After that process is complete, a further update on the ticket will be made.
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