Thursday 14 June 2012

Where to Buy Lottery Tickets

There are two main ways in which you can buy lottery tickets.

The most widely used method is by visiting a National Lottery retailer and buying your lottery ticket over the counter. This method is very convenient but has its disadvantages. You may forget to buy your ticket. There may be a long queue which can put you off. You may lose the ticket. You may forget to check to see if you’ve won. The ticket may be destroyed by going through the washing machine cycle in your trouser pocket or something similar.

If playing by this method is for you, then Buy Lottery Tickets Offline tells you how to play the different games available through the National Lottery.

The other main way to but lottery tickets is online. Buying tickets online has many benefits. You can buy continuous tickets for Lotto and Lotto Plus 5 without ever having to do anything once you’ve set it up. Simply choose your numbers, the days of the week you want to play and select ‘continuous’ from the ‘number of weeks’ box. Camelot will then debit your bank account monthly with the cost of the tickets and you will never miss another Lotto draw. Whilst the ‘continuous’ choice isn’t available for EuroMillions and Lotto HotPicks, you can still play for 4 and 8 weeks respectively and you will receive notification when your ticket is about to expire so you can renew it.

The other advantage is that you don’t receive an actual ticket so you can lose it or destroy it. You will never have to check it either, as should your ticket win, you will receive an email from the National Lottery telling you and your winnings will be paid directly into your account.

Find out more about Buying Lottery Tickets Online

The third and least widely known way of buying lotterytickets is by text. Again this method has all the advantages of playing online but with the added ease of being able to do it anywhere from your mobile phone.

Find out more about Buying Lottery Tickets By Text

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