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Mystery Tatts winner in Dandenong

An unsuspecting punter at Dandenong Market Lotto has struck it rich in the 3 November TattsLotto draw.

The unregistered mystery winner stands to make $441,295.45, sharing the division-one prize with eight other entrants.

Tatts spokesperson Bronwyn Spencer said there was “over 441,000 reasons why TattsLotto players from Dandenong should check their tickets today”.

“You may not think it’s possible that you could be the division one winner we’re searching for.

“But if you purchased an unregistered entry in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw that you haven’t checked yet, you’re in with a chance.”

Meanwhile, some unregistered members of a Springvale-based syndicate have also yet to claim their share of a $455,000-plus prize from the same draw.

The ten-member syndicate was created by Springvale Lotto. It took out division-one as well as 12 division-three wins and 15 division-four wins.

Ms Spencer reminded players of the importance of registering their entries.

“It is really important that you register your entries to a Tatts Card so that we can contact you directly with the good news in the case of a win.”

The winning numbers in TattsLotto draw 3891 were 14, 5, 36, 12, 3 and 35, while the supplementary numbers were 15 and 42.

The winner can claim their prize by calling Tatts on 131 868.

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