That was the case for one young couple this week who missed out on the £182million Euromillions jackpot – when they realized their winning ticket payment hadn’t gone through.
Rachel Kennedy, 19, and Liam McCrohan, 21, from Hertfordshire were “absolutely heartbroken” when they realized their usual numbers had come up, but they had won nothing.
The couple, both students, had played the winning numbers of 6, 12, 22, 29, 33, 6, and 11 for five weeks in a row before all seven digits appeared in Friday’s draw.
Rachel’s account was set up to buy a Euromillions ticket with her usual numbers automatically. Still, because her account did not have suitable funds, the ticket payment did not go through.
“I called the number thinking that I had won £182million, and they said ‘yeah you’ve got the right numbers, but you didn’t have the funds in your account for the payment of the ticket, so it didn’t go through,” Rachel explained.