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Unclaimed £10.5M lottery winner from Bexley
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Someone from Bexley is owed £10.5M from an unclaimed lottery win on 4th October 2025. Numbers are 6, 8, 12, 33, 49, 59.
I claim 10% finders fee if it's anyone on here or known to someone on here :-)
"A National Lottery Lotto jackpot worth £10,633,323 from the quadruple rollover draw on Saturday, October 4, 2025, remains unclaimed.
Winning Numbers:6, 8, 12, 33, 49, 59 (Bonus 42).Location:The winning ticket was purchased in theLondon Borough of Bexley.Deadline:The prize must be claimed byApril 2, 2026.Action Required:The National Lottery urges players to check their tickets, specifically looking for tickets bought in Bexley for the October 4 draw.
If the prize is not claimed by the deadline, the money, along with all interest generated, will go to National Lottery-funded projects across the UK. Note: There was another notable historical £10.5m win in May 1996 by Peter Lavery, but the current £10.6m prize listed above is the active, unclaimed jackpot in 2025/2026."
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Jesus.
Only have 2 more weeks to claim it. I do hope some bugger realises & claims it asap.
I wonder why they haven't claimed already ? Do people really forget they bought one?
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I hope they're not someone's regular numbers and they've simply lost the ticket.There is going to be an individual sitting in the dark corner of a room with a thousand yard stare for the rest of their days.3
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If they haven't claimed it by now, I can't see them claiming it within 2 weeks unless they are tipping the house upside down in the hope it turns up.1
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O-Randy-Hunt said:If they haven't claimed it by now, I can't see them claiming it within 2 weeks unless they are tipping the house upside down in the hope it turns up.
It's not me sadly, but I do regularly have lottery tickets in my wallet unchecked for weeks. On a bad day at work it means I can still dream of the fact I might be a millionnaire.
The dream is always better than the reality of another few quid having been wasted. 😀1 -
Older people tend to purchase a paper version so could be lost in a house.3
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I always buy online and they check and notify you if you have won anything. There is something exciting about getting the email notification late at night "that you have won a prize" and you scramble to sign in ............... to find you have won £3.80. Still a cheap rush though
One day Rodders, one day. 7 -
Maybe it's that England cricket fan who follows the team all round the world with his St Georges/Bexley flag
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Has it been revealed where it was bought from?0
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Bexley
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I’d guess they’d keep that to themselves in case anyone does come forward to stake a claim.AFKABartram said:Has it been revealed where it was bought from?1 -
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I’m pleased this has come to light, I’m going to give every user name on Charlton life, 1 pence each!2
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I don’t think Jesus, won!golfaddick said:Jesus.
Only have 2 more weeks to claim it. I do hope some bugger realises & claims it asap.
I wonder why they haven't claimed already ? Do people really forget they bought one?0 -
I feel like I’ve won the lottery In life, my wife is Gorgeous!2
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Sonny Carey thinks so tooMendonca In Asdas said:I feel like I’ve won the lottery In life, my wife is Gorgeous!4 -
I might be Sunny, But definitely not Sunny Carey, spelling mistakes put in to wind up the Peasants, Sorry Pedants, I hated English teachers at school!ForeverAddickted said:
Sonny Carey thinks so tooMendonca In Asdas said:I feel like I’ve won the lottery In life, my wife is Gorgeous!1 -
Mind you, I only had 2 English teachers!
1) Told me, I’d never amount to anything.
2) The other told me (a miss in more ways than once).
Asked me to come round the back, penned me , into a corner, and asked me to stay behind for some Extra Curricular lessons! ….0 -
No seriously don’t worry, if any ‘Lifers on here, want to be mates with you, I don’t want your milllions, just a 100 grand will do, and I will donate it to a charity of your choosing!0
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Always wanted to do that on the Chase programme , with Mr Walsh!0
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My wife's nan used to do about 10 lines a week. No not that kind of line. The mother in law didn't know until she found tickets in her house and questioned her. She never used to check them either. Think this ticket could well belong to an oldy.
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They should say where it was bought from. Bexley is a big place1
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That’s what I was getting at, not clear either whether town or boroughValleyGary said:They should say where it was bought from. Bexley is a big place1 -
Let's be honest, they're hoping its not claimed.AFKABartram said:
That’s what I was getting at, not clear either whether town or boroughValleyGary said:They should say where it was bought from. Bexley is a big place0 -
Goes to good causes / projects not to profit.up_the_valley said:
Let's be honest, they're hoping it’s not claimed.AFKABartram said:
That’s what I was getting at, not clear either whether town or boroughValleyGary said:They should say where it was bought from. Bexley is a big place1 -
They used to say that to have been born an Englishman was to have won first prize in the lottery of life.
They also say that the Swiss took the cash alternative.0 -
Of course it does. My mistake.valleynick66 said:
Goes to good causes / projects not to profit.up_the_valley said:
Let's be honest, they're hoping it’s not claimed.AFKABartram said:
That’s what I was getting at, not clear either whether town or boroughValleyGary said:They should say where it was bought from. Bexley is a big place0 -
When you say lines, I thinks, washing lines…O-Randy-Hunt said:My wife's nan used to do about 10 lines a week. No not that kind of line. The mother in law didn't know until she found tickets in her house and questioned her. She never used to check them either. Think this ticket could well belong to an oldy.
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300000 people perhaps
Last I looked, they had 300,000 people in bexley.
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Which was the size Of Orpington, I think as well☹️0
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Doesn't mean the person lives in Bexley. Just where the ticket was purchased.Mendonca In Asdas said:300000 people perhaps
Last I looked, they had 300,000 people in bexley.1








