I've been using these guys for a while in Texas. Ive never worn anything big but others have. In Texas the winning vendor location is posted on the Texas lottery website. I don't know if the winners received their winnings. other comments here have suggested that withdrawing or receiving anything other than small winnings may be problematic for The Lotter or its courier. Keep in mind that The Lotter uses a courier service for ticket purchases. The couriers are not employed So by The Lotter and they have explicitly defined that they are not responsible if the courier doesn't convey a winning ticket. I'd encourage everyone to read the "terms". It's frightening! The Lotter holds no liability if an unscrupulous courier makes off with a big winning ticket. Money challenges peoples integrity!The courier in Texas is/was located in Round Rock, Texas. The address or phone # of that business is not listed on The Lotter website. Curious. I've requested the address from The Lotter and have yet to receive a response. It may be Q and Q convenience store. Moral of the story...buyer beware. The Lotter will not warrant a misplaced, misrepresented, damaged winning ticket (large pot) purchased through a courier. Will the courier (which includes every employee that works with that courier)? You're not playing via The Lotter you're playing through a courier, from which The Lotter has distanced themselves. The courier gets a cut of each purchase from The Lotter. It's also curious that The Lotter hasn't responded to any of these comments as they do in the international Trust-pilot reports. In fact their responses are suspiciously glowing reports. I'd be excited to hear from a "big pot" winner that used The Lotter for their ticket purchase.
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