HAPPY ENDING FOR LOTTERY "WINNER" (Update)
9 January 2009
Ontario Lottery settles with punter over
scratchcard misprints
The story of the Canadian steelworker who thought he had
won $135 000 on four $3 scratchcards, but lost out due
to misprints (see previous InfoPowa report) had a
happier ending later in the week as Ontario lottery
officials relented and paid him an undisclosed
settlement.
The National Post reported that the Ontario Lottery and
Gaming Corporation had reached a financial settlement
with Thomas Noftall, following a media storm over the
misprinted scratchcards, which the OLG only realised
were faulty when "winners" started claiming their
prizes.
After meeting with OLG representatives at their North
York headquarters this afternoon, Noftall expressed
satisfaction with the result.
“I feel a lot better than when I came in,” he told a
large crowd of reporters and cameras. “I can already
feel my blood pressure is going down.”
Under the terms of the agreement, the amount involved
will not be disclosed - and Noftall had to acknowledge
that his ticket was not a winner.
Misprints on the latex film that players scratch off led
Noftall to believe he had won a total of $135 000 from
four “Fruit Smash” tickets. A printing error meant the
image on the latex did not match the cardboard below.
The barcode on the card, which OLG rules state is
definitive, indicated it had not won.
However, when he called the OLG after buying the ticket,
to ask if they would honour his ticket despite the
error, an employee told Noftall he would be paid.
An embarrassed Kelly McDoughald, the OLG’s CEO,
explained that miscommunication prompted the payout. “We
have a record of misinforming him,” she said. “In
recognition of the grief that that caused him over the
last few days, we have now reached a settlement.”
The National Post reports that since Noftall’s case came
to light this week in media reports, 15 more people have
contacted the OLG with similar stories. Ms. McDoughald
urged anybody with concerns to come forward, but
suggested they will not receive similar settlements.
“This is a unique situation ... a review of all the
other calls that have come in have suggested there has
been no other miscommunication,” she said. “It’s always
very difficult to tell somebody who believes they are a
winner that they haven’t got a winning ticket, but I
don’t think the public wants us to pay for non-winning
tickets.”
The printing error, which affected between 50 and 150
tickets, has prompted the OLG to recall all unsold
tickets.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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