15 November 21

Check your tickets, Beaumaris: Mystery TattsLotto multi-millionaire at large!

SNAPSHOT
  • A Beaumaris local or visitor could be ending the year with a multi-million-dollar boost to their bank account, but first they need to check their TattsLotto ticket and discover their division one win.
  • The Victorian held one of the two division one winning entries nationally in TattsLotto draw 4207, drawn Saturday 13 November 2021. Each division one winning entry scored $3,001,122.85.
  • There have been 23 division one wins in Melbourne's south-east so far in 2021 worth more than $41.4 million
  • The life-changing entry was purchased at Beaumaris News Lotto & Gifts, 2 South Concourse, Beaumaris.

By Anna Hobdell

Updated 15 November 2021 - 3:35 pm,

first published at 15 November 2021 - 3:35 pm

A Beaumaris local or visitor could be ending the year with a multi-million-dollar boost to their bank account, but first they need to check their TattsLotto ticket and discover their division one win.

The Victorian held one of the two division one winning entries nationally in TattsLotto draw 4207, drawn Saturday 13 November 2021. Each division one winning entry scored $3,001,122.85.

As the winning entry was not registered to a Tatts card, the identity of the ticketholder remains a mystery and they may have yet to discover they’re now more than $3 million richer.

There have been 23 division one wins in Melbourne's south-east so far in 2021 worth more than $41.4 million

The life-changing entry was purchased at Beaumaris News Lotto & Gifts, 2 South Concourse, Beaumaris.

Beaumaris News Lotto & Gifts owner Elisa Luo said the team was hoping to break the exciting news to their division one winner in their outlet.

“Isn’t it absolutely fantastic?” she said.

“We are so glad that we were able to sell a division one winning ticket to one of our customers.

“Hopefully they discover this news soon so they can start to make some of their lottery dreams and wishes come true!

“There’s balloons and banners around the store, and we’ve been announcing the win to all of our customers. We’ve been crossing our fingers, hoping to scan that division one winning ticket.

“We haven’t had a division one win since last year, so we are thrilled to have sold another. We’ve sold about nine division one winning tickets in our time.

“Our entire team is ecstatic about the win, and we only hope that the winner can start enjoying being a multi-millionaire, soon.”

The Lott spokesperson Ally Ramsamy said one Victorian was only a life-changing phone call away from ending the year as a multi-millionaire.

“How exciting would it be to discover you’ve won $3 million right before Christmas. There’d be no better way to end 2021 and start 2022,” she said.

“Imagine if the TattsLotto ticket that’s sitting in your back pocket, tucked in your purse or under a magnet on your fridge is worth $3 million!

“There are three million reasons why you should check your tickets today.

“All you need to do is visit our website at thelott.com, scan your ticket on The Lott app or head to one of our friendly outlets to find out if you are our winner.

“The next step is to give us a call on 131 868 if you think you are holding that winning entry. If you are the mystery winner we are searching for that phone call is guaranteed to be life-changing!”

Victorian players have six months to claim their prize directly from Tatts. After this time, customers can submit a prize claim form to the Victorian State Revenue Office.

The winning numbers in TattsLotto draw 4207 on 13 November 2021 were 26, 40, 17, 32, 22 and 29, while the supplementary numbers were 12 and 21.

Across Australia, there were two division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4207 – one from Victoria and one from Queensland.

The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 402 so far this calendar year, including 146 won by Tatts customers.

In the 12 months to 30 June 2021, TattsLotto created 174 millionaires across Australia.

During this time, there were 341 division one winning in TattsLotto entries across Australia, which collectively won more than $435.21 million.

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