It’s every gambler’s wildest dream…
… as well as their worst nightmare!
Imagine a smallish lotto bet – in this case around $5 – hitting big.
Very big.
Actually, bigger than big. We’re talking about a monster payout €250,000 (about $270,000)!
But then, when it’s time to claim the payout, you run into problems.
When it comes to less-than-reputable casinos, especially of the online variety, issues with withdrawing payments, these sorts of issues aren’t uncommon. But what about when the bet in question is a lottery ticket purchased at a brick-and-mortar shop?
This is the wild situation currently being faced by an Algerian man in Belgium. Although he purchased his ticket legally, he was staying in the country . And since standard procedure calls for prizes larger than €100,00 (about $108,000) to claim their prize at the national lottery’s headquarters in Brussels, the lack of papers (or a bank account) cause major difficulties.
To put it mildly, this is a unique situation in gaming. But it must be said that Belgian authorities seem to be honoring their side of the agreement!