TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Seven NT$10 million (US$312,000) Special Prize-winning receipts from Taiwan's November-December uniform invoice lottery remain unclaimed, the Ministry of Finance said Tuesday.
The MOF said seven NT$2 million Grand Prize receipts from the same draw also remain unclaimed, per CNA. Winners must redeem prizes by May 5.
Of the seven unclaimed Special Prize receipts, the smallest purchase was an NT$11 Gogoro service fee issued on Dinghua Road in Taoyuan's Guishan District. The second-smallest was NT$49 spent on food at a FamilyMart on Zhongshan North Road in New Taipei's Tamsui District.
Another winner spent NT$111 on a beverage at Arosa Coffee at the FE21 Mega Far Eastern Department Store in Kaohsiung's Lingya District. Another receipt was for NT$173 in Chunghwa Telecom phone charges issued on Anle Road in Keelung's Anle District.
A customer spent NT$500 at Chun Shui Tang in New Taipei's Shulin District. Another person purchased NT$607 worth of food at PX Mart on Dazhi Road in Taichung's East District.
The Special Prize winner who spent the most bought NT$5,913 in goods at Costco in Taipei's Neihu District.
The seven unclaimed Grand Prize receipts include an NT$110 purchase at Sanlang Box on Jinling Road in Taoyuan's Pingzhen District and an NT$116 purchase at a 7-Eleven on Fude 1st Road in Taoyuan's Bade District.
One winner paid NT$120 for an Uber Eats subscription fee, while another spent NT$168 at a PX Mart on Datong Road in Taoyuan's Guishan District. A customer spent NT$478 at Gills Bakery in Taichung's Beitun District, while another made a NT$490 purchase at Dapu Teppanyaki on Jianxing Road in Kaohsiung's Sanmin District.
The Grand Prize winner who spent the most bought NT$1,152 worth of food at Uncle Being on Changi South Street in Taichung's Taiping District.
The MOF will announce the winning numbers for the January-February edition on Wednesday.





