Lottoland’s EuroMillions Tickets Remain £2

by Magical Penny on September 30, 2016

money making ideasThe EuroMillions jackpot has changed, and one aspect of the new format has caused a big stir amongst loyal players. Although the addition of an additional Lucky Star number has extended the jackpot odds, it’s the 25% rise in ticket costs that has seen the biggest public outcry.

Luckily for loyal EuroMillions players, one lottery provider is offering them the chance to continue enjoying their favourite draw without having to fork out an extra 50p for the privilege.

Lottoland have pledged to freeze the cost of EuroMillions entry at £2.00, while still offering the newly formatted jackpot to their customers.

You might be wondering if this is just a temporary promotion? Absolutely not. The cost of entering the EuroMillions through Lottoland will stay at £2.00 for the foreseeable future.

CEO Nigel Birrell explained the reasoning behind Lottoland’s price freeze:

“Since day one it’s been our mission to provide more choice and better value for our customers; freezing our EuroMillions prices at £2 is a perfect way of extending customer choice and providing more value.”

Since its launch in 2013, Lottoland has become a major player in the world of lottery, thanks to a combination of unique exclusives and a hugely popular business model.

Boasting a whole range of international lotteries, including Spain’s famous El Gordo draw (the biggest jackpot in the world) and America’s PowerBall and MegaMillions, they provide an unparalleled selection of jackpots.

When it comes to jackpots, nobody offers prize money as big as Lottoland. Aside from hosting the biggest international draws, they also run Special Jackpots numerous times each year. This is where they load up millions of extra pounds to one of their jackpots, so players can win bigger through Lottoland than anywhere else.

Combine this with other promotions like buy one get one free and free scratchcards, it’s no wonder that over three million lottery players now choose Lottoland!

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