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07th Nov 2019

Here’s how you can play the €79 million EuroJackpot lottery from Ireland

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It couldn’t be easier to enter the EuroJackpot lottery and a chance to win all that money!

Now that Halloween is out of the way, all eyes are on Christmas. Yes, it’s on the way and there is no denying it. Imagine you won this incredible sum of money via the lottery and then the lovely pressure of deciding what cool presents to buy your family?

Thanks to theLotter.com, an online lottery ticket courier service which purchases official lottery tickets from all over the world, that’s exactly what you could win. All without having to even get up off your seat, you’ll be in with a chance of winning a truly life-changing sum of money.

The fact that it’s all online also has the benefit of knowing your ticket is safe, rather than having to find somewhere to store a physical ticket. Can you imagine knowing you had the winning ticket, but you couldn’t actually find it? When you play with theLotter, they safeguard the physical ticket while the ticket scan proves that you are its owner.

If you do win a jackpot, theLotter will give you your ticket and help you collect the jackpot prize in person. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning €79 million in the EuroJackpot lottery is sign up here.

theLotter is the leading online ticket messenger service in the world. Lottery fans everywhere trust the site as a secure, safe, and simple way to play the biggest lotteries with official lottery tickets. Over the years, theLotter has paid out over $95 million in prizes to more than five million winners from across the globe.

Lotto Direct Limited is operating thelotter.com. Lotto Direct Limited is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority; License Reference MGA/B2C/402/2017. +18 only. Gambling can be harmful if not controlled. Please play responsibly. For more information visit https://www.gamcare.org.uk.

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