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PowerBall heartbreak? Winner has 72 hours left lose R7.5 million

ITHUBA, the Operator of the National Lottery, has made one final call to the Cape Town winner who is yet to claim R7 547 468 from PowerBall Plus draw number 1255 which took place on 3 December 2021.

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The ticket was bought at Ravensmead Supermarket in Cape Town.

At the time of publishing, the player has less than three days to claim his or her winnings.

Players have 365 days (one year) to claim their winnings after the draw date.

If this particular jackpot prize remains unclaimed, it will expire on Saturday, 3 December 2022.

Unclaimed prizes that expire will be used towards the National Lottery Distribution Fund, as well as towards other jackpot prize pools.

Expired tickets will not be paid out

“We would like to urge our Ravensmead players, as well our players from across the country, to check all their unclaimed winnings as soon as possible.

“We would further like to emphasise that winners who present expired tickets, will not be paid out.

“We have a team of financial advisors who are on standby to ready to provide advice to our winners, as well as psychologists who will provide trauma counseling,” said ITHUBA CEO Charmaine Mabuza.

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