From that point it is yours to do with as you wish. In the UK, you can choose to go public with the news of your win or stay anonymous. It is entirely up to you which course of action to take, but one of the questions that you will be asked at your validation appointment will be about how many people you have already told, as it may help you to make up your mind. Some winners prefer to keep their identity private and continue with their lives as normally as possible, but others find it a burden to keep a secret.
Visit the Publicity page to learn more about the pros and cons, and find out what previous winners have done. The National Lottery will schedule a follow-up meeting with you several weeks after you have been paid out. There will be lawyers and financial advisors on hand to make sure everything has gone smoothly and to ensure that there are no loose ends to tie up. Whether you decide to go public or not, the National Lottery will continue to be on hand to provide support.
They do not simply make the sure the money is transferred and then forget about you, as they know that it can take time to adjust to life as a big winner.
Find your nearest Post Office. Before travelling to a Post Office branch, check your ticket is a winner and how much you have won. To claim all other non-cash prize, instalment or annuity prize please call the National Lottery on 50 50 9am — 8pm Monday to Saturday and 9am — 5pm Sunday.
Bank or building society statement Debit or Credit Card issued to your current address, dated within the last three months.
Household bill gas, electric, telephone, water, satellite, cable dated and issued to your current address, dated within the last three months. Council Tax statement dated and issued in the last 12 months. Mortgage statement dated and issued in the last 12 months. Letter from H.
Pension, endowment or ISA statement issued in last 12 months. Child benefit book dated and issued in the last 12 months. Current Television Licence. Important: Be sure to have your ID documents with you. Claim forms are available from some retailers or by contacting the National Lottery on 50 You must visit the lottery headquarters in Dublin to claim your prize.
Please note that prizes can only be claimed in the country where the winning ticket was purchased. If you purchased your ticket while visiting one of the participating countries, you will need to return to that country to claim your prize. It is not possible to process your ticket via post.
Please have your ticket or play number and account details to hand. A National Lottery representative will arrange for you to receive your prize in person at an agreed location such as your home or a Regional Lottery Centre. If your ticket has already been validated then you must return to the retailer who originally validated your ticket or claim your prize at a National Lottery affiliated Post Office.
You will be required to provide proof of identity and complete a claim form in order to receive your prize. EuroMillions players in the UK have days to claim any prizes. EuroMillions players in Austria have three years to claim any prizes. Should the retailer not have the required funds on the premises, you will need to return at a later date. Offline purchases can be made from any licensed dealer. Online purchases can be made either via your national lottery's website or, for more flexibility of play, you can bet on the results through licenced online lottery providers such as Lottoland.
We consider it safer to play the lottery online. With a physical ticket there's always the danger you might lose it or forget to claim your prize within the day time limit. By playing online, however, you don't need to worry about that. Proof of purchase is logged by default and winnings will be credited automatically. So there's no need to check your numbers later. We strongly urge you, however, to ensure you play only with licensed, reputable online lottery providers.
This is why we recommend you do your research first to ensure the company you're playing with is a reputable provider, with a recognised international insurance company underwriting wins. You should also ensure the company is properly regulated. They should clearly display a legitimate gambling license, which is generally linked to from the site's footer. You can also bet on EuroMillions online with Lottoland.
A single bet costs the same, and you have access to their wide range of amazing promotions. The results of the EuroMillions lottery will usually be revealed within an hour of the draw although in the past finalised results have not been collated and finalised until as late as midnight for major jackpots. When there is no winner for a particular tier of prizes then the money is said to "roll over" to the next draw.
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