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Who Runs the UK Lottery?

May 22nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Playstation 2 Games, Playstation 3 Games, Playstation Games
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Did it every come to your mind that who is the owner of UK lottery? Such great deals of funds are invested in this business, that it is very natural to think that the owners of the UK lottery must be extremely rich. The UK lottery is actually possessed by several stockholders, which means that the profit earned is equally distributed amongst the stockholders who help in getting the company funded.

The UK lottery is at present under the control of a company called Camelot. They administer the various kinds of sponsorships and expenses. They also make certain that things run smoothly. Camelot became the supervisor in 2001 after they won the franchise for it. The bid happens in every eight years, and The National Lottery Commission awards the UK lottery rights to a particular company.

However, the National Lottery Commission is responsible to look after the running of Camelot. It also is not responsible for any of the winnings. The commission was recognized so that the lottery players can all be treated justly. This commission is not related to the British government and consists of a staff of nearly 50 people. Their headquarters is located in Watford, though most of the staff is from London.

In order to facilitate the altering of the franchise to a new owner, the National Lottery Commission is organized into five directors in departments like Resources, Licensing, the Project Team, Compliance, Performance, and Communications. The members of the department are employed by the secretary of State for media, culture, and sport. They also employ the Chief Executive, which decides regarding issues about the lottery and franchise.

The Commission also looks after grievances that weren’t suitably handled by the company who has the UK lottery franchise. They confirm that no one below age participates in the game, and that players are not greatly spending on this. The Commission also supervises several things undertaken by Camelot, however they don’t interfere much into the coordination or operation of the game. The commission is also responsible to ensure that the fund is allocated correctly.

Funds gathered from the lottery are split up between the prize fund and various good causes. Some of the money also goes directly to the government, the retailers that supply the lottery cards or tickets, and Camelot itself. 28p per pound is given to Good Causes, which is set out by Parliament. Some people consider this more of a stealth tax, but it goes to support the Big Lottery Fund. Some of the money from the Dream Number lottery game goes to help out with the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.

As per, the rules established by the National Lottery Commission, the players have to be above the age of 16 years. Camelot takes part in both methods – the scratch cards and the number match games, however the Lotto is known to be the most renowned. The players playing the ‘pick-the-number games’ can typically play on the Wednesdays or Saturdays every week. The Daily Play is another popular game which takes place every day of the week, excluding Sunday. EuroMillion is most suitable, for those looking for a big jackpot as it has a rolling jackpot including all of UK.

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Can You Purchase Lottery Tickets Over the Net Legally?

May 14th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Playstation 2 Games, Playstation 3 Games, Playstation Games

In 2009 it’s possible to buy almost anything over the net. That includes your UK lottery tickets, which are entirely legal to purchase over the net.

As the United Kingdom’s leading lottery game, the UK Lottery has authorized representatives in shops all over the country. However, just because vendors operate on nearly every corner, there are still times you cannot get out of your house, hurry to the shop, and then stand in line to place your bets. There is another way to buy your tickets that you can do from the privacy of your home. Buy your tickets over the net!

There are many reasons to purchase tickets online:

If you play the lottery online, you won’t have to scurry down to the shop before it closes. You won’t have to brave the crush of players on Wednesday and Saturday nights. You can buy the tickets you want and the time you choose. All you have to do is to log into an approved site with a few simple clicks, pay, and your tickets are sent to you by email. Buying your UK Lottery tickets over the net is not just legal but safe, as long as you are sure you use an authorized website (with the UK Lottery logo) that takes every precaution to protect your banking data.

One of the great advantages of a virtual ticket is that it is essentially impossible to lose. When you purchase your UK Lottery tickets over the World Wide Web, you are sent an email linking you to the numbers you chose. You can, of course, print out your virtual ticket to make it a paper ticket, but you can also just keep the email to access your numbers whenever you like.

You don’t have to take the time to check the lottery numbers.  If you win, you are automatically sent an email notifying you of your winnings. You have a wider selection of lottery games. You can purchase lottery tickets from other countries, such as the United States.

When you have a wider selection of lottery games, you have a better chance of winning the jackpot. It is also safe and legal to buy tickets for foreign lotteries; just be sure you use an authorized lottery web site when you make your purchases.

You simply go online, manually enter your chosen lottery numbers (or select the Lucky Dip option to have the numbers randomly selected for you) and then you are emailed a virtual ticket.  You can then either print this ticket or save the email with the link to your lottery numbers.

As with all other online purchases, there are basic safety concerns. Fortunately, approved lottery ticket vendors take elaborate precautions in order to your purchasing information safe and secure from criminal hackers.

Here are the basic rules. Always look for the UK Lottery logo. That is the way you will know you are using an authorized site. Keep your user names and passwords safe, and always log off your computer after you use your bank information to buy the tickets. This reduces the chances a hacker could read your bank numbers from your browser.

Finally, it costs the same to play the lottery online as it does to purchase tickets from a national lottery retailer. You don’t have to pay extra to play the lottery online. The convenience of playing online is not extra, which makes it an especially attractive option for those who regularly play the UK Lottery.

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You Can Play the UK Lottery Safely Over the Internet

May 5th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Playstation 2 Games, Playstation 3 Games, Playstation Games

There is no more popular or profitable lottery game in the United Kingdom than the UK Lottery. You can find retailers to sell you tickets anywhere in the UK. Even so, despite the great number of retailers, it is not always convenient to get your tickets. But do not worry. There is another way to buy your UK Lottery tickets, and you do not even have to venture outside your own home.

The UK lottery permits you to buy tickets over the World Wide Web. All you have to do is to online, enter your choices of lucky numbers or select Lucky Dip to let the computer randomly select numbers for you, pay, and then you are emailed a virtual ticket. You can print the ticket, or simply retain the email with a link to your lucky numbers. The UK Lottery online system permits you to select which nights you wish to play the lottery—Wednesday, Saturday, or both—and how many weeks you wish to play the same numbers, up to eight.

As with all online purchases, there is a question of safety. Fortunately, you are completely safe purchasing UK lottery tickets online. Approved sites take elaborate precautions to keep your payment information safe and secure from hackers. UK Lottery approved ticket sites strive to ensure that you are able to buy your tickets over the net in complete confidence. But there are a few precautions you should consider just in case.

Although buying your UK Lottery tickets over the web is generally safe, there is, as with all online purchases, a question of safety. Approved online vendors for the UK Lottery take elaborate measures to ensure your payment information will stay safe from hackers and criminals. Approved online vendors for the lottery make every effort to allow you to buy your tickets in complete confidence. Nonetheless, there are a few commonsense precautions you should consider just in case.

The first thing you need to be sure of when you log in to buy your tickets is that you are a lottery-approved website. Every approved, official website will display the UK Lottery log on its page. Never buy tickets from a site that does not display the lottery’s official logo.

There have been reports of players being scammed after responding to emails inviting them to purchase lottery tickets.  If you receive one of these emails, do not respond to the email.  It is a scam.  The legitimate lottery will not email you and ask you to play.  If you receive an email from the lottery and are not sure if it is legal, please contact the national lottery office and share the email with lottery officials.  They will review the email and verify whether or not it is legal and from a legitimate lottery source.  But definitely do not respond to a suspicious email, and definitely do not share personal information, especially banking information, via email.

If you follow these basic precautions, it is completely safe to purchase UK Lottery tickets over the World Wide Web. Buying UK Lottery tickets online is convenient, secure, and legal. Buy your plays from the peace and quiet of your own home, taking your time to select exactly the numbers you want, or allowing the computer to randomly select your numbers with a Lucky Dip. Then relax and wait to see if you are the jackpot winner.

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Which Company Runs the UK Lottery?

May 1st, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Playstation 2 Games, Playstation 3 Games, Playstation Games

The UK lottery is presently run by Camelot Group plc. In a period of eight years, bidding is done to see which company is capable of operating the national lottery. This progression is managed by an organization known as National Lottery Commission, which is not a British government related company. It also ensures the lottery players are treated in a just way.

Camelot came into being in 1993. It had several shareholders such as Thales Electronics plc, Cadbury Schweppes, Fujitsu Services Ltd., De La Rue Holdings plc, and Royal Mail Enterprises Ltd. GTECH was one of the shareholders, however it was later bought-out after an issue which that affected the bid. Their executives such as Tim Holley were held in charge of Camelot unfairly getting large bonuses. When the case was taken to Labor government, and it found out about the loopholes and the way the executives in Camelot were making money, it became a very big embarrassment for Camelot.

Camelot again decided to bid for the national lottery in 2001. The People’s Lottery, one of their rivals was sure that they would be the winner after the problem with GTECH. It was later discovered that the lottery terminals, made by the GTECH had a technical fault, which made them allot the incorrect quantity of winnings. GTECH sold off their shares, and Camelot then kept up its biddings.

After some time, Dame Helena, the chairperson of the National Lottery Commission, said that both the companies did not fulfill the criteria to operate the lottery. Even after this, the National Lottery Commission attempted to unfairly give the UK lottery company to the People’s Lottery. Camelot complained against such injustice and took the Commission to court. The High Court found the commission as unfair and awarded the case in favor of Camelot. The National Lottery Commission sacked their Treasury team, which that made this deal.

When the bidding opened again, Camelot won by 4-1. The shareholders of Camelot were as before, with just the exception of the GTECH, which was bought-out. The company is presently operating the largest franchise of lottery in UK; and do fund raising for different good causes. The biggest lottery game in UK is famous as Lotto, and most of their lottery games use the method of ‘scratch cards’ and ‘choosing the number’ games.

The money raised by the UK lottery is divided into several different categories. Most of the money for every pound spent goes to the prize money (50p) or various good causes (28p). 12p goes to the British government and 5p goes to the people who well the lottery tickets and such. Camelot takes in 5p per pound, using 4.5 of it to cover their costs and saving 0.5 for their own profit.

Camelot has successfully operated the UK lottery franchise, and it has thrived under it. When sales started declining, they came up with a new campaign with lowered costs. This is the time when several lottery games were changed to the Lotto. After that, the sales again picked momentum. They recently run a campaign, where one of the lottery games was intended to raise funds for the 2012, Olympics and the Paralympics.

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