A WOMAN who won an incredible £1million lottery jackpot after a "glitch" but only pocketed £10 took Camelot to court to get her prize.
Joan Parker-Grennan, from Boston in Lincolnshire, bought a £5 Instant Win Game ticket online on August 25, 2015.
Camelot said that "at the point" Joan bought her ticket, its computer system predetermined her prize to be £10.
But a "technical issue" that day made "different graphical animations" flash up on some players’ screens, the High Court heard.
Two numbers with a designated prize of £10 were highlighted on Joan’s screen with a message saying: "Congratulations, you have won £10."
But the court heard that two other matching numbers – with a designated prize of £1 million – also appeared because of the technical issue.
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Joan sued National Lottery operator Camelot for the £1million lotto prize after it only paid out out a tenner.
She asked for a summary judgment in her favour because Camelot could not win at a trial.
Camelot's lawyer Philip Hinks said that it was liable only to pay the "outcome of the ticket as predetermined" by its computer system.
He said there was a "substantial" factual dispute concerning what outcome had been predetermined.
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Mr Justice Jay turned down Joan's application for a summary judgment - before ruling in Camelot's favour.
After poring over Camelot's terms and conditions, he found that Joan "did not win a second prize of £1million".
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