DISABLED Fred Gillbanks doesn't want to be a millionaire.
But the Westleigh pensioner would have liked the £125,000 he thought he had won.
Fred, of Grosvenor Road, checked his numbers in a national daily newspaper millionaire's competition, and last week thought his lucky day had come. However he didn't have such good fortune when it came to staking his claim.
He said: "I got the correct numbers and should have won £125,000, but when I tried to claim I couldn't get through - there was no line available.
"I started ringing at 9.32am last Wednesday and finally got through at 2pm on Thursday, when I was told I wouldn't be able to claim."
Not much consolation to Fred that late claims are not accepted. It seems you have to have double luck, in the draw - and on the phone!
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