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Did you know?
One in four Lotto jackpots are won by a syndicate.
Syndicate membership
- offers more chances of winning at much less risk
Hassle free
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The only lottery guarantee
... is ...

No ticket - No win!
It's good to know

- You'll never have to worry about missing a draw.
Much better odds

Joining a lotto syndicate offers you an instant increase in your chances of winning as you play with more tickets than you could buy on your own.
Lottery syndicate

A lotto syndicate is a group of people who pool their lottery money to buy as many tickets as possible.

The winnings are then shared equally between the group.  
The downside

The only downside is having to share the winnings. But as a smaller share of a jackpot win can change your life, who's complaining?!

Lotto28 odds

6 numbers : 40,300 to 1
5 numbers + bonus ball : 6,717 to 1
5 numbers : 160 to 1
4 numbers : 2.98 to 1 (roughly one winner every three weeks)
3 numbers : 6.09 to 1 on (roughly six winners every week)

Lotto 28 - Questions and answers

Q. How do I join Lotto28?

A. To join Lotto28 is very simple. Complete two very basic forms and pop them in the post. (The Confidentiality Agreement and Standing Order Mandate). Just click here and follow the instructions.

Q. When do I start playing?

A. New Lotto28 members start to play at the beginning of each month. Once your application form has been received and processed you will be advised of your start date via our monthly newsletter, a copy of which will be sent to you.

Q. How will I be notified of my winnings?

A. The monthly newsletter always lists those members who will be receiving winnings that month..

Q. Who checks the numbers?

A. The manager of Lotto28 checks all the numbers manually each week. They are then cross checked against the numbers which we have inputted on the ‘Just Maybe’ website by the manager and another member of our team to ensure that we have got it right.

Q. Can I recruit anyone from out of the UK?

A. Yes, as long as they are over 16 (or older, depending on the law on lottery participation that operates within their own country).

Q. Can I change my numbers?

A. Anyone wishing to change his or her numbers at any point must inform the Lotto28 manager in writing. Your numbers will then be changed for the draw taking place on the first Saturday of the following month.

Q. When someone has a winning ten pound line, how does that work, does the £10 go back into the syndicate or is some paid out?

A. When there is a winning ten pound line, the person whose numbers they are wins £5, the other 27 people in that person’s syndicate share £4.50     and all the people in all the syndicates (including the ‘winning’ syndicate) share the remaining 50p. (By the same token, if there was a £5.6 million pound jackpot win, the ticket holder would get £2.8 million pounds, the other 27 people in their syndicate would share £2,520,000 pounds (c £93,000 pounds each) and the remaining £280,000 would be divided equally amongst all people in all syndicates). Winnings are worked out at the end of each month and paid in to each individuals account. Once a person’s account reaches £10 or more at the end of any particular month, we make a payment to that person. For those members who have opted to join the Quarterly Re-Investment Draw, their winnings are pooled with other participating members monies every three months to enable us to purchase additional tickets

Syndicate winners!

Les and Sam Scadding from Newport, South Wales, and a syndicate of seven Liverpudlian call-centre workers shared a staggering £91 million in November last year.

Mr Scadding, who said he was lucky to be alive after beating cancer, was £68 overdrawn on the day he bought his ticket. The unemployed mechanic had been out of work since the previous Christmas.

Meanwhile, the Liverpool syndicate - dubbed the "Magnificent Seven" - each banked £6.5 million.

The group, all employed by Hewlett Packard to carry out IT work at a BT office, only started playing the Lottery together four months before their win.

 

I believe we have the same chance of winning the 1st prize in the lottery as England have of winning the World Cup –
Rainer, somewhere in Sri Lanka

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More lottery info

You don't have to win the lottery to afford to take a gap year... but boy would it help!

If you are interested in taking a gap year and exploring the world visit this website which offers loads of information on taking a gap year. They didn't win the lottery in terms of cash but accodring to the family, the experiences they had on their adventure were as wonderful as winning the lottery might be.