THE owner of a winning Tattslotto ticket bought in Wodonga is yet to claim their $700,000 prize.
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The unregistered Quick Pick was one of six winning tickets in Saturday night’s first divisional draw, valued at more than $4 million.
Wodonga Plaza Tattslotto co-owner Tony Thorp said the 12-game ticket was purchased at his store for just $7.20.
“But as of this morning it was still unclaimed,” he said yesterday.
“So hopefully people start looking on their fridges, in their wallets or in their boats out on the Hume weir ... for the winning ticket.”
Mr Thorp said it was the 39th first division winning ticket sold at the store in 18 years.
A mystery shopper claimed $1 million in 2009, while a retired Wodonga couple claimed $2 million after purchasing a ticket there two years before.
Mr Thorp said he knew the store was due for another big win.
“We missed out on the big one on New Year’s Eve, but we backed it up a week later,” he said.