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The national lottery operator in Norway apologized after at least 47,000 people who won small amounts were mistakenly told ...
An error at Norway’s state-owned Norsk Tipping caused some people in the Scandinavian country to believe they had scored ...
Players had made "plans for holidays, buying an apartment or renovating before they realized that the amount was wrong." ...
Several thousand lottery players in Norway were mistakenly told they won more money than they actually did due to a ...
Norway’s national lottery apologizes after players were mistakenly told that they had won life-changing sums due to coding ...
(Gray News) – Thousands of people in Norway thought they had won large lottery prizes, only to be told it was a mistake. In ...
Virtually everyone who plays the lottery does so clinging to the hope they'll be one of the lucky people who end up winning a ...
The incident stemmed from a manual coding error during the conversion of lottery winnings from euros to Norwegian kroner. Norsk Tipping, which administers Eurojackpot in Norway, ...
A lottery operator in Norway told thousands of players they'd won large amounts of cash. But there was bad news to come ...
The state-owned gambling group apologised for mistakenly multiplying Eurojackpot winnings by 100 instead of dividing by 100 ...
Norsk Tipping CEO Tonje Sagstuen resigned after a coding error falsely told 41,000 Eurojackpot players they won millions.
The lottery operator expressed regret over the confusion and the impact it had on those who believed they had struck it rich.