Hawke's Bay Today

$13m winner loses $1500 every day

EDITORIAL

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HATwould you do? The aspiration­al Lotto slogan is particular­ly apt in the region this week following the purchase of a $13 million ticket at Hastings Pak’nSave Lotto outlet.

For three days now the mystery winner has remained a mystery. The golden ticket, as of last night, remains unclaimed.

No one knows whether it’s a local or a visitor whose riches will never grace the region’s coffers.

From where I’m sitting the longer this ticket remains in a wallet, bedside drawer or a glovebox, the less valuable it becomes.

Why? Here’s the thing. Say you invest $13 million in a bank term-deposit returning an annual rate of 4.2 per cent, the interest in earnings would equate to about $1500 per day. Hence, whoever has this ticket needs to move fast to redeem it.

The unresolved multimilli­on-dollar windfall was particular­ly close to home for me, given mywife last week bought a ticket at the same outlet that sold the winner. Sadly, it’s been checked, and binned. Not that I consider it a near-miss — simply nearer than usual. Yesterday I chatted briefly to a Lotto NZ spokeswoma­n, who was at pains to point out the organisati­on does everything it can to locate tardy winners. She said if winning tickets were purchased via Eftpos, investigat­ors had a strong lead to pursue identity.

Either way, the irony is the resulting financial independen­ce would no doubt make anonymity a tough task. So, what would you do? Well, for most of us, the most elusive item in the modern-day churn is time. The new goal, paradoxica­lly, would be what you can cut loose. Hence the more applicable question: “What you do?”

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