I want to know why, when I buy a lucky dip, does it no longer show the LD next to the numbers? Am I getting somebody else's numbers? as that defeats the object.
I've just bought a ticket. Numbers are 9, 12, 22, 43, 44. Lucky stars are 4, 10. To the right of the line of numbers it says lucky dip. I don't think a lucky dip is unique. There could be people with the same numbers.
I was checking my emails yesterday morning at about two. I got a letter from the Lottery to say I had won something, I toddled off to the Lottery site only to find it shut for the night.
Why send the email out and then leave the person totally in the dark about the size of the prize?
In anticipation of a large amount of money heading my way I went off to see what houses were for sale in my area.
As I understand it, a lucky dip is not a random number produced by the Lotto computer. It's merely a selection from the half dozen or so numbers entered into the terminal by previous buyers of tickets!
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Why Does The National Lottery Site Close Down Game Play For The Night?
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