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How To Play The Lottery Ten Times For Just £1

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Updated 17:34 27 May 2022 GMT+1Published 16:33 26 May 2022 GMT+1

How To Play The Lottery Ten Times For Just £1

Play lotteries all over the world and increase your chances with Lotto Social

Simon Binns

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Everyone dreams of winning the lottery. But the odds of scooping that big jackpot aren’t exactly stacked in your favour.

Paying £2 for one single line is okay, but that’s just one chance amid the millions who play. 

There is a better way of doing it though - giving you more chances to win for just £1.

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Lottery syndicate company Lotto Social offers members 10 entries for £1 - that’s ten times the chance of winning for half the price of a normal ticket.

The deal is simple - you team up as part of an online syndicate, splitting the winnings if any of your team’s numbers come up. You can also play in other lotteries from around the world at no extra cost, including the Euromillions, which recently saw one couple bank £148m.

Lotto Social gives you free games to win £7,000.
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According to Camelot, one in five jackpots are currently won by syndicates, so it’s already a popular way to play and win.

What’s more, Lotto Social also includes free games for life, where you can win up to £7k. Not a bad little windfall.

A spokesperson for Lotto Social explains: “We offer our members an easy way to increase their chances of winning, whilst paying less. 

“We also like to give extra value to our members. We try to bring the excitement of winning in between each draw, so we give our members’ plenty of other ways to win.”

Lotto Social means you can choose to play with a group you don’t know or with your friends, family or work colleagues. Lottery lovers can group together, play together and share their dreams of winning together, all at a fraction of the cost of the usual price. You can even play with your Twitter followers, running club, football team, or whatever.

Lotto Social gives you more chances to win big!
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You can play in every EuroMillions and Lotto draw, from the comfort and convenience of your mobile phone via the Lotto Social app. No more journeys to the newsagent. Spread your chances of winning multi-million jackpots at a fraction of the cost and play as many lines as your want. It’s up to you!

You get full member access from your smartphone, with jackpot text alerts so you'll never miss a win. You can also cash out from your local Post Office.

As a special deal, Lotto Social is offering 10 lines for only £1 for their first draw. This also gives members five free games where they can win up to £7,000.

Unlike bets, which bet against the National Lottery using an insurance policy, syndicates such as Lotto Social’s are all genuine tickets from the National Lottery with all proceeds still going to UK good causes. Lotto Social also supports member-nominated local charities through JustGiving.

“We are incredibly proud to give our members a voice to support the charities that they are passionate about,” confirms a Lotto Social spokesperson.

So if you want to boost your chances of hitting those magic numbers, Lotto Social might be your winning ticket. All you have to worry about it what you'd spend it all on...

Join Lotto Social

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Topics: National Lottery

Simon Binns
Simon Binns

Simon is head of editorial of LADbible. He's also worked as a journalist for the Manchester Evening News, BBC News, The Guardian and loads of places you've never heard of. Boro fan. Parmo expert.

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