ONTARIO LOTTERY SCREW-UP
9 January 2009
New year disappointment for family man
Image the scene: a young family man enduring tough times
spends part of his New Year's Eve scratching off the
numbers on an Ontario Lottery scratch card to see if
benevolent fortune has smiled upon him. One card reveals
a win of $75 000, but there's more to come and the
excited punter finally has what appears to be a total
win of $135 000 - it's a major boon to tight finances
for the 27-year-old steelworker, his wife and their
infant son.
And that's where the feel-good element of this story
ends.
Steel worker Thomas Noftall can't wait to get in and
claim the big win on his Fruit Smash scratchcards, but
when he does his dreams are quickly reduced to ashes.
The Ontario Lottery won't pay up a cent.
The reason? The OLG claims that the $3 tickets were
misprinted, and under the organisation's strict rules,
that means they're void!
Contrite but adamant OLG spokesman Don Pister explained
to reporters that some 1 100 of the scratchers were
printed with misaligned symbols....and the provincial
gambling corporation wasn't aware of the error until
winners started calling in. He apologised for the
problem, characterising it as "very rare" and asking
anyone who may have purchased one of the accidental
winning cards to contact the corporation immediately.
But he added that the rules on this kind of glitch are
very clear and uncompromising, laid out to protect the
system. No payout.
The corporation has pulled the scratchards from retail
outlets and online sales, but Noftall is understandably
far from satisfied, and not a little confused by
conflicting statements he claims were made to him by
various OLG officials. Some told him he could be paid
out, others that he has no chance. Now he is considering
a legal action.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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