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do you believe the coventry pensioner?
Phoenixbliss
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Who claims she won the 113 million but her husband lost the ticket.
I think its a reaction based on the unfounded speculation the ticket was bought in Coventry but basically I dont believe her.
I think its a reaction based on the unfounded speculation the ticket was bought in Coventry but basically I dont believe her.
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I just happen to be posting whilst sifting through a Coventry dump.
As in "it fascinates me". It's interesting to see what people can become obsessed with.
:D:D
It's been keeping me sleepless :D
they will pay out without one, providing you can say where, when and roughly what time you bought your ticket.
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I agree they should be charged with attempting to defraud.
You can have all the dates, times, cctv footage you want, you can could even have a high resolution scan of the ticket with barcode and serial number, but unless you have the original, you get nothing.
Must admit the shop is in the papers, but only she could remember the time & day it was bought. She could be telling the truth, and no one else has the ticket.
As far as I know it is at their discretion, but they might pay out if you can prove when/where your brought your ticket.
http://www.lottery.co.uk/info/lost-ticket.asp
I once accidently threw away a winning ticket. It was a syndicate from my work and it had several winning lines on it. I got the money after 180 days.
Maybe the winner was Mary Bale (Coventry woman who put cat in bin). I believe she's not working at the bank any more! That win would help to pay off her fine for animal cruelty that she got yesterday.
I don't think they should pay out if you don't provide the ticket, although I believe they have in the past if people have provided enough evidence.