European Lotto - What a Great Way to Play the Lottery
The Euro Lottery is one of the biggest, tax free lottery games in the world and the largest prize won was 180,000,000 Euros and the least was a gigantic 15 million Euros! Is that interesting? Then read the rest…
The European Lotto is similar to the UK lottery in lots of ways, however, instead of just UK inhabitants being permitted to play, it has 9 active countries and it is growing rapidly, as a result you can expect the vast amount of money that is potentially ready to be won. You can pick out your numbers and buy your numbers in any of the following European countries; The UK, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland. As long as you are more than eighteen years of age (Sixteen in the UK) and you are now residing in the country that the ticket was purchased (If you purchase a ticket whilst on holiday you are advised to confirm your numbers before you come back home as the prize can only be issued in the country the ticket was bought) then you are free to play and be a part of the EuroMillions lotto Draw. (As it is other wise known)
Everybody recognizes that choosing their Euro Lottery numbers is hard enough and picking the right numbers is every lottery player’s ambition! For those of you who are new to the European Lottery, here is how you can purchase your Euro Millions lottery Numbers. There are three important ways to play the Euro Lottery, you can either play using a single payslip from a store, a multiple payslip or by using an electronic computer generated, ‘Lucky Dip’ or play on-line either on your own or as part of a syndicate.
Which ever means you opt for to play there is nothing quite like the anticipation of sitting in front of your Telly on a Friday night and watching those numbers flash up on your screen one by one. Whether you only match some or you match them all, you cannot deny that playing the Euro Lottery is fun and habit-forming. So, good luck and just remember this, even if your unlucky this time, there is always the next time!
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