Former Employee Uses Unclaimed Tickets To Scam Sports Betting Operator For $600.000+

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Tabcorp IT staffer cashed $600k worth of fake winning wagers
BY Steven Stradbrooke ON February 15, 2018


Australian sports betting and lottery operator Tabcorp Holdings was fleeced for over A$600k by a former staffer who used inside information to cash in unclaimed winning betting slips.

On Thursday, Aussie media outlet 9News reported that a former Tabcorp information technology staffer and his wife were handed stiff jail sentences for using insider information to cash winning TAB wagers that had gone unclaimed for longer than three months.

According to the report, Trevor Raine used his position as an IT staffer to search Tabcorp’s databases for unclaimed winning tickets, then printed up bogus tickets with the same serial numbers, bar codes and betting information. Raine’s wife Talanoa would then take the tickets to TAB agencies in Sydney and Melbourne and claim their ill-gotten winnings.

The felonious pair were careful not to claim any individual winners over A$10k, the threshold for reporting winnings to federal tax authorities. But after an initial test in which they cashed nine winners for a combined A$4k, they ramped up their illegal activity, including a single day in which they cashed 260 tickets worth a combined A$63k.

The scam unraveled when one of the legitimate winners attempted to cash his overdue ticket, only to find that it had already been claimed. Tabcorp launched an internal investigation that eventually turned up surveillance footage of Talanoa cashing in the bogus ticket.

Police were notified, and intercepted phone calls indicated that the Raines were deeply in debt due to a failing dance competition business and hefty mortgage payments. The pair were recorded justifying their scam on the basis that it would enable them to stay in their home.

This week, Trevor Raine was sentenced to 26 months in prison, while his wife got off comparatively lightly with a 15-month sentence.

UK National Lottery operator Camelot was reportedly victimized by a similar scam, as a now-deceased employee was suspected of using internal info to identify an unclaimed £2.5m jackpot, which ended up being claimed in 2009 by convicted rapist Edward Putman under Camelot’s ‘damaged ticket’ redemption process. Camelot was fined £3m for allowing the cockup, while police are still working on ‘persuading’ Putman to return the £2.5m prize
 

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I've been waiting for my check from a winning ticket from CFB season for almost a month now
 
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greedy people get caught at some point.

a little crazy that only one person out of all of those finally went to cash their ticket.
 

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Big jack pot lottery winning tickets go unclaimed every year, what's stopping a lottery worker from getting into the system & printing out a duplicate ticket, where it gas the same code where the ticket was bought at, same time, etc as the original but waiting to cash it like 1 week before the 6 month or 1 year is up.

I wonder if they can't be duplicated, like is there some kind of fake proof mechanism in lotto tickets like there is in money.
 

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I knew a guy who was in charge of the money room at simulcast horse track he did the same thing. Only he waited til day 89 ( the ticket expired after 90 days) they eventually caught him and let him resign. He immediately got a job as another money manager at another race track. True story. Simply incredible.
 

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greedy people get caught at some point.

a little crazy that only one person out of all of those finally went to cash their ticket.



Is there really that much monies not cashed????

What happens to the money if never claimed? Who gets it ? State, tracks , simo facility , casino? Is it really theirs to keep????
Should this some how go back in the pools to be won by other para mutal bettors?
 
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Is there really that much monies not cashed????

What happens to the money if never claimed? Who gets it ? State, tracks , simo facility , casino? Is it really theirs to keep????
Should this some how go back in the pools to be won by other para mutal bettors?

not sure about Sportsbook tickets, but check out State Lottery ones ....


You'd be surprised how many winning tickets are never turned in.
There are literally billions of dollars in unclaimed lottery prizes each year, according to research from lottery expert Brett Jacobson. He collects data from every state lottery commission for a lottery app he runs, and his data shows there were $2.89 billion in unclaimed lottery prizes in the 12 months ending June 2017.
Most of the unclaimed prizes are small. Powerball has a $4 prize for picking just the Powerball number correctly, while Mega Millions has a $2 prize for getting its Mega Millions number.


But some of the secondary prizes can be worth $1 million or more.
Wednesday's Powerball had secondary prizes worth $29.97 million. There were five tickets worth $1 million each sold in Florida, California, North Carolina, New York and Oregon, and another ticket in Florida is worth $2 million. And it's very possible some of those million-dollar prizes will never be claimed


There were 167 prizes worth $1 million or more went unclaimed in fiscal 2017 alone, according to Jacobson's data. Some of those prizes can still be claimed, but some states only give ticket holders six months to come forward.
"People don't even realize there are secondary prizes," said Jacobson.
And even if they do know, people often don't bother to check their tickets once they hear there was no jackpot winner or the winning ticket was bought out of state.
Even some winning instant scratch-off game tickets are never handed in to claim a prize, Jacobson said. People will lose a winning ticket or put it aside and forget to turn it in during the allowed time.
There have even been five jackpot winners who have failed to claim their prizes in the last 16 years, according to the lottery data that's available.
Those unclaimed prizes range from $31 million for a ticket purchased in Queens, New York in August of 2006, to $77 million for a winning ticket purchased in Georgia in June 2011. The oldest unclaimed ticket is a $68 million winner purchased in New York on Christmas Eve of 2002.


All these prizes have since expired, so even if someone found the winning tickets today, they'd be out of luck.
Of course, unclaimed jackpots are still the exception. Big winners almost always collect their winnings, although many do it through trusts or other means to keep their identity under wraps
 

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