Ontario woman denied lottery jackpot after forgetting where she bought ticket

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When an Ontario woman found out she won the lottery playing Lotto 649, she said she was excited to collect her prize of $1,003, but that excitement quickly turned to frustration when she couldn’t collect her winnings.

Heather Douglas of Ajax does a lot of travelling across Ontario for volunteer work and says no matter what city or town she’s in, when she’s filling up her gas tank, she’ll often buy lottery tickets.


“I do volunteer work and travel all over Ontario, so whenever I’m in a store whether it’s in Mississauga, Richmond Hill or Oshawa, I will buy lottery tickets,” said Douglas.

Douglas said she bought a 649 ticket in August of last year but said it had been tucked away and she only checked in this past March and was excited to see she had won $1,003.

“I felt great, I thought those commercials are right even though it was only $1,000 I can buy something I want,” said Douglas.

Douglas said due to her busy schedule she only tried to collect her winnings in June, but officials at Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) told her to collect her money she would need to tell them where she purchased the ticket, something she couldn’t remember.

“There are no signs anywhere that says you must prove where you bought the ticket, it’s not on the kiosk, on the dream big commercials, nowhere," said Douglas, who added. “I had no idea they could do that and it outraged me."

In June of this year CTV News Toronto did a similar story with a man who also was denied his $1,200 lottery prize because he couldn’t remember where he bought his ticket.

Douglas said she's frustrated and wants her jackpot.

“I would like my money but I also don't want anyone else to go through this,” said Douglas.

A spokesperson for OLG told CTV News Toronto in a statement “OLG always pays the right prize to the rightful owner of a winning ticket. When a winning ticket of $1,000 or more is presented for claim, the OLG Prize Centre is required to determine the rightful ownership of that ticket.”

“As part of the standard prize claim review process, claimants are asked a series of questions to determine ticket ownership, such as, “where did you purchase the ticket?”, “when did you purchase the ticket?” or “did you purchase any other lottery products such as ENCORE or another game at the same time?”

“If any responses do not match the information we have, or if incorrect information is provided, or information requested is not provided at all, then the claim undergoes further review which will add extra time to the prize claim process.”

In the end, after OLG reviewed Douglas’s case she was given her $1,003 jackpot which was great news for her.

“Thanks CTV News for investigating this for me. I’m very thankful to finally get this money,” said Douglas.

When buying lottery tickets, try to remember where you bought them and consider asking for a receipt. Also, don’t write anything on the ticket except your name, as additional markings can increase the time it takes to get your prize.

Ontario woman denied lottery jackpot after forgetting where she bought the ticket | CTV News
 
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There are surprising things that can delay you getting your prize.

Write your full legal name on the ticket. If you don't, expect a delay in getting your prize.

Get a receipt to prove when and where you got the ticket.

For added security, I always get a receipt from the lotto machine, besides a receipt from the cash register.
 

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Seems like a good security measure, as long as it’s one of the factors to weed out fake claimants.

If other evidence shows they are the rightful owners, but they can’t remember where they bought it, they should still be allowed to claim the prize.
Or even a general idea should suffice: “It was at some gas station in Brantford”. Or “It was probably one of the following places…”
 

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There are surprising things that can delay you getting your prize.

Write your full legal name on the ticket. If you don't, expect a delay in getting your prize.

Get a receipt to prove when and where you got the ticket.

For added security, I always get a receipt from the lotto machine, besides a receipt from the cash register.
Just the store receipt will always be enough as I usually pay CC and the receipt will show of course time/date and MC or VISA ending in 1234 etc.BTW Murphy's Law the day you don't get a receipt is the day you'll win something big..so always ask ...it's worth the 5 seconds.
 
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There are surprising things that can delay you getting your prize.

Write your full legal name on the ticket. If you don't, expect a delay in getting your prize.

Get a receipt to prove when and where you got the ticket.

For added security, I always get a receipt from the lotto machine, besides a receipt from the cash register.
This! Tuck the receipt away with the ticket or buy online. That is what my dad does.
 
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This! Tuck the receipt away with the ticket or buy online. That is what my dad does.
Also if you do win something big and you go down to the OLG office I always photocopy said winning ticket front and back so that any "unforseen" cicumstances can be averted and proof is always on your side.In this day and age where one needs documents to prove documents one cannot be too careful.
 

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I always buy my lotto with gas and use my card. The time stamp on the ticket and the purchase with my card at that moment match. I don’t see how they can deny.
 

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If you pay by a credit or debit card, then they can always trace it back to the card.
I am always told by the various cashiers at Shoppers Drug Mart to always hold on to the receipt.
 

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This! Tuck the receipt away with the ticket or buy online. That is what my dad does.
I got charged $600.00 for a $6.00 lottery ticket from a Korean guy I always used to buy from. Phoned the bank to find out what the charge was for on my bank account. It some initials beside it which looked like maybe a liquor store. Anyway. Went back to the guy a week later and he had $600 in an envelope ready for me. He apologized and said that the latex gloves made him mis type.( covid days). The bank told me that as I had paid with a debit card there was nothing they could do. Had I paid with a credit card, they could spring into action. I usually pay cash but if I don't, I use a credit card.....one draw a month.
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