National Lottery Telephone Number

National Lottery Telephone Number


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National Lottery Telephone Number

0844 448 1684

Calls cost 7p per minute plus your phone company's access charge. Above you can find the National Lottery Telephone Number. The National Lottery is a franchise in the UK and Isle of Man, and part of the Camelot Group and was established by John Major in 1994, who was the Prime Minister at the time. The National Lottery is regulated by the National Lottery Commission. The National Lottery are the holders of many prize based games, such as; Lotto, Lotto HotPicks, Thunderball, EuroMillions, UK Millionaire Raffle, Lotto Raffle, Scratch cards and online instant wins. You can only buy tickets for these games or scratch cards if you are 16 or over. Tickets can be brought in person at approved premises in the UK and Isle of Man or on the internet if you have a UK bank account and a resident in the UK. The National Lottery donate 28% of the money they earn to good causes, this was decided by parliament. All prizes are tax free and paid as a lump sum, the biggest jackpot they’ve ever had was £161,653,000, and you can watch the draws live on BBC. The 3 biggest ticket based games are the; Lotto, this has a 14 million to one chance of winning, Thunderball which has an 8 million to one chance of winning and EuroMillions which has a 116 million to one chance of winning. One of the most common questions asked is, how do you claim your prize? You can claim anything up to £100 from any National Lottery retailer upon presenting your winning ticket. Anything over £100 up to £500 can be paid by National Lottery retailers at their discretion, if they do not have the funds then you’ll have to claim your prize from a National Lottery post office. You can claim up to £50,000 from any designated National Lottery post office upon presenting your winning ticket, you’ll have to fill out a prize claim from, up to £500 can be paid in cash, and anything over will be paid by cheque. Anything over £50,000 must be claimed in person at your home, another agreed location or at a regional Camelot centre. ID will be needed to be shown to prove your identity, you will need to fill out a prize claim form and payment can be paid by cheque or direct credit. If you would like to contact the National Lottery, the please call the National Lottery Telephone Number.

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