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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 ...
Several thousand lottery players in Norway were mistakenly told they won more money than they actually did due to a ...
Players had made "plans for holidays, buying an apartment or renovating before they realized that the amount was wrong." ...
An error at Norway’s state-owned Norsk Tipping caused some people in the Scandinavian country to believe they had scored ...
Norway’s national lottery apologizes after players were mistakenly told that they had won life-changing sums due to coding ...
A state-owned gambling company apologized after telling players that they had won “erroneously high prizes.” It blamed the ...
Norsk Tipping CEO Tonje Sagstuen resigned after a coding error falsely told 41,000 Eurojackpot players they won millions.
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A conversion error led “several thousand” players in Norway to be notified that they’d won big. Prize amounts, originally in ...
Norway's highly controlled approach to gambling includes reaching out to players who appear headed for trouble. At Norse ...
The junta’s top negotiator Min Naing, notorious for threatening nonstop bombing of resistance-held areas, was welcomed in ...
A Norwegian lottery company has apologised to 47,000 people who were mistakenly told they had won huge sums in a lottery, with the firm blaming a currency conversion error.