Is the post code lottery a con?

Is the post code lottery a con?

A statement on People’s Postcode Lottery’s website reads: “Periodically, fraudsters will run lottery scams. Sometimes, these scams can involve an individual posing as People’s Postcode Lottery. “The scammers contact members of the public by letter, email, phonecall or SMS message.

Has any postcode won the postcode lottery twice?

Susan Slater and her husband won more than £30,000 on the People’s Postcode Lottery twice in July. They now want to use the cash to remember their son Steve, who died with coronavirus earlier this year, Essex Live report.

What percentage of postcode lottery goes to charity?

33%
Players sign up with their postcode and pay £10 per month. They are automatically entered into every draw and prizes are announced every day of the month. As 33% of the ticket price goes to charities, our players know that they are helping amazing causes every single day.

Who was the designer of the Fasnakyle power station?

View of carving above window of Fasnakyle Power station, designed by Hew Lorimer, depicting a bull in Pictish style.Grudie Bridge Power Station. View of carving above window of Fasnakyle Power station, designed by Hew Lorimer, depicting a boar in Pictish style.Grudie Bridge Power Station.

How often do people’s Postcode Lottery Draw prizes?

People’s Postcode Lottery manages 20 draws per month across multiple lotteries for good causes who receive a minimum of 32% of each ticket sale. To find out draw dates, which good cause promotes and benefits from each draw, and the relevant prizes, see Prize Draw Calendar. Not available in NI.

Who are the people’s Postcode Lottery regulated by?

If you have a question regarding careers, charities, media or public affairs please complete the form below, choosing from the contact category menu. People’s Postcode Lottery is licensed and regulated by the Gambling Commission.

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