$1 million Mega Millions prize won in Iowa will expire in two weeks

Aug 25, 2023, 12:42 pm (45 comments)

Mega Millions

Over 70 other prizes valued at $1,000 and above unclaimed

By Kate Northrop

Mega Millions lottery players in Iowa should rifle through their drawers if they think they bought a ticket in Ames last year, as there are just two weeks left on the clock to claim a $1 million Mega Millions prize.

Time is ticking to collect a $1 million Mega Millions prize in Iowa, and it'll soon expire if no one steps forward to claim it.

Last September, someone in Ames bought a Mega Millions ticket at the Gateway Express on University Boulevard for the drawing on Sept. 6, 2022 that won a million dollars. The ticket matched the first five white ball numbers — 6, 17, 46, 59, and 68 — but missed the Mega Ball 2 to win the then-$191 million jackpot.

For drawings taking place on or before April 22, 2023, lottery players in Iowa have 365 days from the draw date to claim prizes from Mega Millions, Powerball, Lucky for Life, and Lotto America, and on Sept. 6, 2023, that million-dollar prize will go out the window.

More specifically, money from unclaimed prizes in Iowa goes into the lottery's prize pools for future games and promotions, according to the Iowa Lottery.

Each year in the state, about $1 million to $2 million in lottery prizes go unclaimed, according to Iowa Lottery Vice President of External Relations Mary Neubauer.

2019 marked a year of unclaimed winnings on the higher end of the spectrum, clocking in at $2,574,011 in expired winnings. That year, the Lottery decided to hold another drawing for one expired prize worth $1 million when no one came forward to claim it.

It was called the "Woo Hoo a Million for You Giveaway," and for the three-week duration of the promotion, any Powerball ticket purchased in Iowa was eligible to win. Out of 165,265 entries, a group of co-workers from Cedar Rapids won the $1 million prize.

There are currently over 70 unclaimed lottery prizes in Iowa valued at $1,000 and over, including a $150,000 Powerball prize from a ticket bought at Floyd Food & Fuel on Floyd Boulevard in Sioux City that will expire in October, and another $150,000 Powerball prize from a ticket bought at Hy-Vee C-Store on Park Street in Sheldon that will expire in November. Those winners may claim their prizes at any of the Lottery's offices in Clive, Storm Lake, Mason City, or Cedar Rapids.

If there is a chance the owner of the $1 million Mega Millions ticket bought in Ames will step forward within the next two weeks, they must do so at Lottery headquarters in Clive.

Iowa players should also note that, following April 23, 2023, prizes for Mega Millions, Powerball, Lucky for Life, and Lotto America will have to be claimed within 180 days of the draw date.

Winners have up to 90 days from the draw date to claim prizes in the Iowa Lottery's Pick 3, Pick 4, and InstaPlay games, but the winner has until the close of business on the next business day if the expiration date falls on a weekend or holiday when Lottery offices are closed.

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Tony Numbers's avatarTony Numbers

Why play the lottery if you're not going to cash the ticket?

JustMaybe

Quote: Originally posted by Tony Numbers on Aug 25, 2023

Why play the lottery if you're not going to cash the ticket?

Just makes me wonder - I scan and save my tickets on the lottery app the moment I buy them. If it's a win I get a notification. Why would I be playing if the intention is not to get my winnings.

Brock Lee's avatarBrock Lee

it's lost in a corn maze.

Tony Numbers's avatarTony Numbers

The most disturbing thing is that this happens way too frequently

Artist77's avatarArtist77

I have had coworkers tell me they do not look at their tickets when they hear where the jp was won. These people very rarely play the lottery. I have explained the other prizes but there is no excuse for highly educated people not to exercise basic due diligence here.

Brock Lee's avatarBrock Lee

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 25, 2023

I have had coworkers tell me they do not look at their tickets when they hear where the jp was won. These people very rarely play the lottery. I have explained the other prizes but there is no excuse for highly educated people not to exercise basic due diligence here.

this is why i stay uneducated. that way i have a good excuse for never doing my due diligence, whatever that is. (is it some kind of vegetable?)

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by Brock Lee on Aug 25, 2023

this is why i stay uneducated. that way i have a good excuse for never doing my due diligence, whatever that is. (is it some kind of vegetable?)

Lol. Yes. It is a vegetable and I get paid to cultivate it.

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by Tony Numbers on Aug 25, 2023

Why play the lottery if you're not going to cash the ticket?

* That's an excellent question TN, l can't think of a logical answer, believe you me, l tried.🤔

lottoman626

he left it in his pocket and washed those pants the next day.

LottoBux's avatarLottoBux

Quote: Originally posted by lottoman626 on Aug 26, 2023

he left it in his pocket and washed those pants the next day.

Indeed,

 Also some other reasons...

1-It could have been carefully hidden in someone's wallet that was stolen with $$$ inside.

   The thief took the cash and got rid of the wallet.

2-It could have flown out of the car if it was left on the dashboard with windows down.

3-The person that purchased that ticket could be in jail and the ticket is in a drawer at home somewhere.

4-Early Onset Dementia set in.

5-The person with the ticket was on their way to cash in with the ticket in hand.

They were struck by a car just outside the lottery office and are either in a coma or they died.

The ticket blew away when they lost consciousness.

LottoBux's avatarLottoBux

Since it's somewhere in Iowa, someone should be checking the cornfields for any Mega Millions ticket...

Wavepack

Notice the super short 90 day claim period on Iowa Lottery's Pick 3, Pick 4, and InstaPlay.

And notice the Iowa lottery shysters recently shortened the claim period for their other lottos from 1 year to 1/2 year.   Terrible.

Brock Lee's avatarBrock Lee

Quote: Originally posted by Wavepack on Aug 26, 2023

Notice the super short 90 day claim period on Iowa Lottery's Pick 3, Pick 4, and InstaPlay.

And notice the Iowa lottery shysters recently shortened the claim period for their other lottos from 1 year to 1/2 year.   Terrible.

the year 2049: iowa lottery claim period has been shortened to 30 minutes. iowa lottery reports record profits of $8237423489327893

CDanaT's avatarCDanaT

Still amazes me that when you purchase the only legal document for a chance at winning $191,000,000.00 that you don't take better care of it & place that ticket in a specific location...While I have never found a purchased ticket, for a future drawing, on the ground inside/outside of a store. I do look at the ones dropped, Just in case.  Especially in convenience store parking lots or at the gas pumps.

Think's avatarThink

Good for Iowa!  Not only has Michigan lowered their payout percentage from 65% to 60% but Michigan has always pocketed unclaimed prizes for the state.  I don't know how many states just pocket them for themselves but at least Iowa doesn't.

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Quote: Originally posted by CDanaT on Aug 26, 2023

Still amazes me that when you purchase the only legal document for a chance at winning $191,000,000.00 that you don't take better care of it & place that ticket in a specific location...While I have never found a purchased ticket, for a future drawing, on the ground inside/outside of a store. I do look at the ones dropped, Just in case.  Especially in convenience store parking lots or at the gas pumps.

Me too. My tix go in my wallet or my playslip holder, then into my desk drawer at home.

People that can't be bothered to check their tix, or lose them don't deserve to collect the $$$ if they win.

Wildbill78's avatarWildbill78

My time is due. I'll probably put into the lottery since year 2000 playing with several lottery groups and playing on my own from Powerball, Mega million and scratch offs an estimate $30,000. During those 23 years I've only won small prizes of several $50 winners along the way and and only $100 twice. I never won a top prize on any scratch offs off $1 million or $500,000 or $10,000. I have never even won $500 prize on scratch offs or national lottery 😢. It's very hard to win and these folks are very lucky. The house truly always win. I play everyday and play all levels of scratch offs from $50 to $10 scratchers and even $5 or $2 levels and i have no luck for larger prizes. It's truly controlled and very well strategize for where the winners to be released. It's not pure random and luck. So tred lightly. They know what they're doing. Ill just be happy to get my money back what i put in over the last 20 plus years. If i even get 100k back ill be happy with that and take it and run and then im done. 💯

db101's avatardb101

Quote: Originally posted by Wildbill78 on Aug 26, 2023

My time is due. I'll probably put into the lottery since year 2000 playing with several lottery groups and playing on my own from Powerball, Mega million and scratch offs an estimate $30,000. During those 23 years I've only won small prizes of several $50 winners along the way and and only $100 twice. I never won a top prize on any scratch offs off $1 million or $500,000 or $10,000. I have never even won $500 prize on scratch offs or national lottery 😢. It's very hard to win and these folks are very lucky. The house truly always win. I play everyday and play all levels of scratch offs from $50 to $10 scratchers and even $5 or $2 levels and i have no luck for larger prizes. It's truly controlled and very well strategize for where the winners to be released. It's not pure random and luck. So tred lightly. They know what they're doing. Ill just be happy to get my money back what i put in over the last 20 plus years. If i even get 100k back ill be happy with that and take it and run and then im done. 💯

This is why lots of players stick to pick 3. The odds are ok, the payouts are ok. Big jackpot games are fun once in a while but playing them every drawing rain or shine is equivalent to flushing money down the toilet.

Gotta ask, why are you playing every day?

Wildbill78's avatarWildbill78

In Ohio actual spot Columbus Ohio to be exact which is the capital of Ohio but the city Cleveland or northeast Ohio areas when all the major jackpots in ohio on scratch offs and including several huge powerballs or mega millions through the years. We just had that huge powerball here in Ohio won in the suburbs of Cleveland area or region at the get go gas station. Then several years ago it was another one won in northern Ohio. Ironically Cleveland is the headquarters lottery located at where you go claim your winnings. So I definitely see a pattern. By the Columbus has the most population of people out of the state and more people play here 🤷🏾‍♂️

JustMaybe

Quote: Originally posted by Wildbill78 on Aug 26, 2023

My time is due. I'll probably put into the lottery since year 2000 playing with several lottery groups and playing on my own from Powerball, Mega million and scratch offs an estimate $30,000. During those 23 years I've only won small prizes of several $50 winners along the way and and only $100 twice. I never won a top prize on any scratch offs off $1 million or $500,000 or $10,000. I have never even won $500 prize on scratch offs or national lottery 😢. It's very hard to win and these folks are very lucky. The house truly always win. I play everyday and play all levels of scratch offs from $50 to $10 scratchers and even $5 or $2 levels and i have no luck for larger prizes. It's truly controlled and very well strategize for where the winners to be released. It's not pure random and luck. So tred lightly. They know what they're doing. Ill just be happy to get my money back what i put in over the last 20 plus years. If i even get 100k back ill be happy with that and take it and run and then im done. 💯

I don't know whether to say am sorry that you've never won a huge prize.

I have equally never won a huge prize, most I have won in a single draw is $25. However I play for the fun and the chance.

I don't leave the house to solely go and buy a ticket, I only buy when am out and about doing other things.

I prefer to believe that winning is all based on luck, very hard luck. Given the millions of tickets that get bought, both QP and self selected. It's extremely hard to dictate where a winner should come from.

I think what's important is also knowing when to call it a day. When to say enough is enough, I gave it a shot and here we are.

JustMaybe

Quote: Originally posted by db101 on Aug 26, 2023

This is why lots of players stick to pick 3. The odds are ok, the payouts are ok. Big jackpot games are fun once in a while but playing them every drawing rain or shine is equivalent to flushing money down the toilet.

Gotta ask, why are you playing every day?

".......but playing them every drawing rain or shine is equivalent to flushing money down the toilet."

I am tempted to say the same thing for smokers and drinkers - but I will just let them enjoy their preferred pass time 🤣🤣

When am playing jackpot games, I have my eyes fixed on the lower tier prizes, like 5K, 10K, 50K etc because the odds of winning are better - but not solely the jackpot.

I think people who play "Just the jackpot" in states that allow that, perfectly for the "flushing money down the toilet" description given the odds.

But again to each their own 😁

I wish you luck.

winterhug

Quote: Originally posted by CDanaT on Aug 26, 2023

Still amazes me that when you purchase the only legal document for a chance at winning $191,000,000.00 that you don't take better care of it & place that ticket in a specific location...While I have never found a purchased ticket, for a future drawing, on the ground inside/outside of a store. I do look at the ones dropped, Just in case.  Especially in convenience store parking lots or at the gas pumps.

Exactly, I do the same.  A few weeks ago I found a crumbled up Mega Millions ticket on the floor of my local grocery store. I picked it up and noticed the red ball number of 12 was part of the winning number from one of the earlier draws. Sure enough, the winning ticket was worth $8. I think what happens is so many new players have no idea what the rules of MM and PB are. They buy tickets and check the numbers and if ALL six numbers do not match they will throw the ticket away. They don't know they can win smaller prizes with matching less than six numbers.

winterhug

Quote: Originally posted by Tony Numbers on Aug 25, 2023

Why play the lottery if you're not going to cash the ticket?

All to often people, who have never played the lottery buy tickets for the MM and PB. These people don't know the rules of the game. They will check their tickets to see if they are winners. If ALL of their numbers do not match the winning numbers they will throw the tickets away. They do not know that there are smaller prizes to be won by matching less numbers. I find discarded lottery tickets in the parking lot, grocery store, etc. which have been winners of smaller prizes, nothing big yet. A few weeks ago I found a crumbled up Mega Millions ticket on the floor of my local grocery store. I picked the ticket up and noticed the red ball number of 12 was part of the winning number for a draw weeks ago. Sure enough, the ticket was a winner for $8. I smile thinking about the day I find a discarded ticket worth 1 million dollars.💰

GiveFive's avatarGiveFive

What we dont know is if the ticket was "lost" or misplaced.  Either way that's just pathetic in and of itself. It's even stupider if they "checked it" but it found its way into a trash can for whatever reason.

There are smart phone app's and ticket scanners available everywhere... makes it so easy to check a ticket...NEVER trust your own two eyes.  I know someone that scanned (with his smartphone) what he at first thought was a "loser" scratch off and won $500.  G5

lottoman626

Quote: Originally posted by JustMaybe on Aug 26, 2023

".......but playing them every drawing rain or shine is equivalent to flushing money down the toilet."

I am tempted to say the same thing for smokers and drinkers - but I will just let them enjoy their preferred pass time 🤣🤣

When am playing jackpot games, I have my eyes fixed on the lower tier prizes, like 5K, 10K, 50K etc because the odds of winning are better - but not solely the jackpot.

I think people who play "Just the jackpot" in states that allow that, perfectly for the "flushing money down the toilet" description given the odds.

But again to each their own 😁

I wish you luck.

I don't think a lot of players calculate odds in their number choices. I mostly stick to pick 3,4 and 5 games, which has the best chances to win 🤷‍♂️ I don't think playing the lottery regularly is the same as being an everyday smoker and or drinker. The substance vices are detrimental to your health.

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Aug 25, 2023

* That's an excellent question TN, l can't think of a logical answer, believe you me, l tried.🤔

Because they are not aware of the secondary prizes. They buy a ticket or two and hear that it got hit in California and that is the end of it for them. No need to check the ticket if I didn't win is the perception of inexperienced players.

TheMeatman2005's avatarTheMeatman2005

Just imagine if they found the ticket....a day too late.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Aug 27, 2023

Because they are not aware of the secondary prizes. They buy a ticket or two and hear that it got hit in California and that is the end of it for them. No need to check the ticket if I didn't win is the perception of inexperienced players.

Exactly. I have heard this excuse too many times. You mean there are prizes other than the jp? People like that deserve to lose.

lottoman626

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 27, 2023

Exactly. I have heard this excuse too many times. You mean there are prizes other than the jp? People like that deserve to lose.

a lot dont know below the PB jackpot the 2nd to 8th place prizes are fixed amount (except in California), for example 7/19/23 drawing had 36 second-place winners they each got 1 million. btw this was the most recent 1.08 billion jackpot drawing.

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