Prize Value | Claim Time |
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Mail-In-Claim (prizes below $9,999.99) | 10-15 business days from date received |
Prizes up to $9,999.99 may be claimed by mailing your ticket to the Kamloops Player Services office at:
BCLC
P.O. Box 1080
Kamloops, BC V2C 6H2
. Keno Doubler will not apply to any Keno, Keno Bonus or Keno Pattern Play tickets purchased on PlayNow. Questions & Answers. How much can a player win with Keno Doubler? A player can win double their Keno prize up to a maximum of $4,000,000 with 10 out of 10 picks plus 10x the Bonus plus the Doubler. When and where will Keno Doubler. BCLC Head Office. Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. 74 West Seymour Street Kamloops, BC V2C 1E2. Tel: (250) 828-5500 Fax: (250) 828-5631. Keno is a fun, fast-paced game where you choose up to ten numbers and win based on how many you match. Win $1–$100,000 Cost: $1 – $20 per game; Packaged Keno To Go lets you purchase 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 games for just $.25 per game, then watch drawings wherever and whenever you want. Win $.25 – $25,000. 20 games for $5 40 games for $10. Surrey’s John Nguyen was watching a Keno + Keno Bonus draw on Aug. 15 from his phone at home and looked on in disbelief as nine of the numbers drawn matched those on his ticket for a whopping. Daily Keno Winning Numbers Game: Lotto Max Lotto 6/49 Daily Grand Lottario Ontario 49 Daily Keno Megadice Lotto Atlantic 49 Banco Keno Atlantic BC49 Bucko Western 649 Western Max Western Pick 2-3-4 Month: 1 (January) 2 (February) 3 (March) 4 (April) 5 (May) 6 (June) 7 (July) 8 (August) 9 (September) 10 (October) 11 (November) 12 (December) Year.
Please sign the front of your ticket with your full signature and completely fill out the back of the original winning ticket (including name, address, and telephone number). Ensure that a daytime phone number is included as the Player Services department may need to contact you for further information.
We also recommend that you make copies of the front and back of the ticket for your records.
You must also include a copy of valid, government-issued, photo identification (e.g. Driver’s Licence or BCID) along with the original ticket. In order to protect your privacy, BCLC recommends that when sending ID, black out any identifying numbers (eg. Driver’s Licence Number). We also highly recommend covering any personal information that isn’t required for the claiming process, including your height, weight, eye and hair colour.
You may wish to consider the different options available through Canada Post/courier when mailing items of value. All risks of mailing tickets to BCLC remain with the player and we encourage players to use registered mail to track ticket(s).
If you played the B.C. Lottery Corporations Keno free second-chance contest last fall, you might fairly wonder if you got the prize you were entitled to.
Thats because a report from BCLC found that some lotto retailers failed to submit a winners list for the grand prize draw, or submitted it past the deadline. These factors would cause a potential winner to be wrongly disqualified.
The internal audit of March 2013 was obtained by Courier under the freedom of information law. These findings were called high risk, which means an issue that should be addressed and resolved immediately.
This audit was of a free second chance Keno contest and not of the main game of Keno. The second chance contest was held once from Oct. 29 to Dec. 9, 2012, but BCLC has not run a major second one since the audit. The contest, which was also known as The Keno No More No Bonus (KNMNB), has been suspended until BCLC completes a deep-dive review of the contesting process
BCLC warned that these occurrences could result in the players disqualification if drawn for the grand prize, and negatively impact public perception on the fairness and integrity of BCLCs Lottery contests.
We take the audit findings very seriously, said BCLC spokesperson Laura Piva-Babcock. As soon as the audit report was presented, the lottery division acted immediately to address the reports recommendations and findings in order to establish an improved process. We initiated and are continuing an in-depth review of the second-chance draw and contest procedures.
One of the solutions BCLC is considering is to change players entry for second chance contests from retail locations to online, which would give them direct access to entering contest draws.
The auditor found that some retailers failed to submit a winners list for the grand prize draw, or provide evidence that the draw was conducted at their location, although the $50 Keno Free Play Coupon prize was awarded. As well, other retailers drew unqualified winners (e.g. non-Keno Bonus tickets were entered) which may have resulted in mistakenly awarding the $50 Keno Free Play Coupon prize.
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Keno players wrote their name and contact information on their non-winning tickets and placed them in a draw box at retail outlets for a free chance to win a pack of Keno Bonus Free Play Coupons worth $50. The winners of that prize won an entry into the grand prize draw for a $25,000 prize and six $5,000 prizes. Grand prize winners were drawn by BCLC and announced on bclc.com For the $50 prizes, 1,150 retail locations participated, with one $50 prize per location.
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For the main Keno game itself, BCLC says it took in $235 million in revenue in 2011/12, and paid out more than $150 million in prize money to winners the same year.