LottoGo Exposed — Beware the Subscription Button
LottoGo Review
Want to bet on lotteries? Check out LottoGo.com. LottoGo is a former WorldLotteryClub.com and has a bunch of lotteries, games, and scratches. Keep in mind this is about betting and not purchasing lottery tickets. The payout is the same as if you had a ticket in any of the official draws including sharing if there is more than one winner. But if you’re a resident of the United States, don’t look to play here. Anyone else, all bets are on!
Games at LottoGo.com
Players can bet on a bunch of lotteries including US Powerball & Mega Millions, EuroMillions & EuroJackpot, UK Lotto, Australia Oz Lotto, Mon-Wed-Sat Aussie Lotto, Aussie Powerball, Finnish Lotto, German 6aus49, Irish Lotto, SuperEnalotto, Polish Lotto and Swedish Lotto. It’s up to you whether you play your favorite ticket lines or choose quick pics. Players can go for a single play, multi-play, or choose a subscription. LottoGo defaults to automatically play 2 lines though you can delete the second one and simply play one line.
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Scratch Games at LottoGo
LottoGo.com offers a bunch of scratch games including EuroMillions, Gold Hunter, 33 Chances, Horseshoe, and Raid the Piggy Bank – to mention a few. Players can jump in on one game, 10 games, or 20 games. There is a heap to choose from.
And Other Stuff at LottoGo.com
In addition to betting on lotteries and scratchies, LottoGo has a wide range of other casino games including Keno, Blackjack, Roulette, and Poker. There is a demo option on each of the games, but you first have to register to be able to play.
How to Claim Your Winnings
Winnings under £50,000 are paid directly to your LottoGo account. Anything over £50,000 can take up to 40 days while LottoGo.com sorts payments out with their insurer. There is no information on who the insurance company is. Click on “withdraw” and your winnings should be cleared between 3 to 5 working days. There is a minimum withdrawal of £10. However, you put the funds originally in is the way you get them back.
How to Claim a Mega Jackpot?
Though in general, LottoGo says that all winnings are paid in a lump sum less any taxes that would be applicable (like in the case of the US lotteries), winnings over £10 million are not paid out all at once. The first £10 million is paid “as soon as possible” after the draw with the rest of the money paid over 19 yearly payments paid within 7 days of the date of the first payment.
Who Can Play at LottoGo.com?
The only big restriction on playing at LottoGo.com is Location- no one who is a resident of the United States can play – or you are somewhere where it is illegal to play. Okay – you do have to be 18 years or older and legally able to enter a contract. Lottogo.com is available in six languages – English, Chinese (Zhongguo), German, Finish, Polish and Swedish.
Who Owns LottoGo.com?
This site is operated by a company out of the Isle of Man, with a snail mail and email address. There is also an online form. Their published business hours are only Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. GMT. There are no phone numbers to contact them. LottoGo is registered with the Jersey Gambling Commission and UK Gambling Commission.
LottoGo.com & Complaints
Most of the comments by players are about the use of the subscription button. It seems a bunch of people didn’t realize it was ticked and ended up with additional charges.
Why You Should Register With LottoGo
Pros:
Lots of Lotteries to Bet On
Anyone Can Play – Except US Residents
No Commission/Fees on Winnings
Why You Shouldn’t Register With LottoGo
Cons:
Mega Jackpot takes a while to be received
Subscription Button
Deductions include Taxes
Is LottoGo Legit?
One would have thought with betting; the company would be able to set aside the tax issues that affect lotteries, especially because they don’t have to pay the taxes. It’s also not appealing to think that one may have won the mega jackpot but won’t get all the money right away.
This site looks fairly straightforward though beware of the “subscription” button and what you agree to pay.
jordan
I have had £1 come out of my account and now been told I’ve set up a subscription which I haven’t, it is beyond difficult to get in touch with an actual person, I was on their auto chat, and Bill was meant to respond to my query and it just timed out and he never answered my issue. I have emails saying account verified but I haven’t been sent anything to verify so assuming my details have been taken and someone is trying to set up a gambling account. Desperately trying to close it, never thought it would be this difficult.
Easy enough to do, if it’s been paid by Direct Debit you can claim it back by the Direct Debit indemnity scheme, if paid by debit card tell your bank it’s fraud and you’ll get your money back and then ask the bank to issue you a new card with a different number, problem sorted
June Black
I have noticed money coming out of my bank £17.50 each month via PayPal, I had no idea until tonight, who the hell are lotto go, if never subscribed to them I’m livid
Trystan Thomas
Didn’t ask for a subscription and when I cancelled it, those bastards are still nicking my money. The shits deserve to be locked up in a maxi-security prison.
They are doing the same to me and being on a pension it’s a lot of money.
Clinton Finch
I’m experiencing exactly the same problem with them. They had absolutely no problems deducting money from my credit card, but when I won over $1000(AUD) and tried to withdraw the winnings to the exact same card, I received an email informing me that the withdrawal had “failed” and to contact my card provider. When I spoke to my bank, I was told that the bank had definitely NOT rejected any fund transfer from Lottogo.com. I tried to withdraw my winnings 9, yes NINE times, only to receive the same generic email…… “Withdrawal Failed”
All correspondence I received was computer generated with no contact information.
So don’t touch them…….. It’s definitely a scam!!
So how did you stop your subscription? coz it’s automatically debited from your account, they took money from my account bigger and bigger
Jay
Do not sign up it’s a con, it claims to be regulated by UK gambling. If this lotto was genuine it would be more popular than the National Lotto