It is genuine and trustworthy but they make alot of money and you would need to do get at least two numbers before making a profit.
What they do is fairly simple. They have mini-syndicates of 39 people who each pay £5 per week. They then put one line of numbers on for the syndicate (not each player) but they do it with all 36 permutations of lucky stars.
This means each week they put on 36 lines of the same 5 main numbers but with each combination of lucky stars...
However you and 38 others pay £5 per week meaning the syndicate pays in £5 x 39 = £195.
They put on however only 36 lines @ £1.50 each = £54. So what happens to the other £141 per week???
Now to make a profit over £5 per week the syndicate would need to hit two main numbers. This gives 14 wins of 1 number and 1 star and 1 win of 2 numbers and 2 stars.
Based on last week's figures this would make each of the 39 playes around £16 (so £11 profit)
If you get only one number then you make a loss (around £3.50 of winnings each so a £1.50 loss)
If you got more than two numbers you are however going to make quite a good profit...
It does increase your overall chances of scooping the jackpot (as you have every combination of lucky star) but you have to share it with at least the other 38 people in your syndicate and anyone else that might have the same numbers.
There are 72 million combinations of all balls with both lucky stars, but by having all lucky star combinations you now only need the 5 main numbers which has a probability of 2.1 million to 1 (5c50).
So by putting £54 per week on you are improving your odds by 36 times (3600%).
2006-11-08 03:11:12
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answered by E=MC2 3
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e-lottery is a genuine website and company, but I got extremely small returns for my outlay, my syndicate didnt seem particulary "lucky". I have found a new lottery syndicate now which is much better and I have won £210.30 to date, not only that, the recommend a friend scheme is so much better because you get a percentage of everything people spend, not just the £5 on which people subscribe every month, I have recieved £59.11 to date for doing that. So ive MORE than covered the cost of playing, and made a bit of a profit from using the website too! On You Play We Play, I get a lot more commission on the affiliate scheme than i did on e-lottery. The commision rates might be set a little lower on You Play, but because you earn off every play, the quantities equate to a far greater figure.
• It has a separate Lotto syndicate, Thunderball syndicate and EuroMillions syndicate.
• There are no subscription charges. Registration is free which means you don't have to pay monthly, you pay to play. Just like visiting a shop to buy a ticket, you buy a syndicate entry.
• With e-lottery you cannot choose your own numbers. You would be furious if your regular numbers came up and you had been forced to play with generated numbers! You Play We Play lets you have lucky dips, or your own numbers, just like the lottery on the highstreet.
• They pay your winnings and any commission from recommending friends directly into your bank account.
• You Play We Play is run by people like you and I who participate in the syndicate themselves, it isnt run as a business and barely covers costs.
Id recommend it to anyone.
My major gripe about e-lottery, which cant really be denied, is how commercial it has got. In the early days it concentrated on being a syndicate, but now they have expanded into reverse auctions in their ebidder and such like and detracted from the main principle, the syndicate aspect. I felt really let down having been a loyal customer for so many years.
Hope that helps.
2006-11-08 12:39:40
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answered by mintednova 2
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Just do a search on Google for LottoSpring. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
2015-08-04 02:03:23
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answered by ? 2
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