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Q: I bought a Mega Millions Lottery Tickets, Megamillions, Megamillion, Mega Million, Powerball Lottery Tickets, Powerball Tickets and Powerball Online 6/49 and SUPER 7 ticket from another jurisdiction. When I try to cash them here, the terminals won't validate them.

A: Mega Millions Lottery Tickets, Megamillions, Megamillion, Mega Million, Powerball Lottery Tickets, Powerball Tickets and Powerball Online 6/49 and SUPER 7 are national lottery games and are played in five different jurisdictions across the country. However, Ticket Terminals can only verify tickets purchased in their jurisdiction. In order to claim a prize on a ticket purchased from another jurisdiction, you must mail your ticket to the address shown on the back of the ticket. Make sure your name and return address are written in the Claim Form on the back. The selling jurisdiction will check your ticket for you and mail out any winnings in the form of a cheque.

Tickets for draw games such as Mega Millions Lottery Tickets, Megamillions, Megamillion, Mega Million, Powerball Lottery Tickets, Powerball Tickets and Powerball Online 6/49, WESTERN 649, SUPER 7, EXTRA, and PICK 3 expire one year from the draw date. Prizes cannot be paid after this time.

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Q: If I win a major prize, do I need to have my picture taken?

A: Yes. According to WCLC Rules and Regulations, the Corporation has no obligation to pay or deliver a prize unless the winner gives WCLC the right to publish the winner's name, address and/or recent photograph.

Names and photographs of major winners are publicized to protect the integrity of the games - verifying the prizes have been won, and showing that winners come from every walk of life.