Unlike lotteries in Canada a person can play much younger in the United Kingdom. According to the National Library site in the frequently asked questions a person can start playing at the age of 16.
The first UK lottery was held on the 19th of November in 1994.
If you mean the national lottery. Then no they can't you have to be a uk resident.
18 or older -- It actually depends on laws of the country you live in. An example of this is the UK where its legal to buy a lottery ticket at the age of 16.
'The National Lottery' is the name of the United Kingdom's lottery. There are no other lottery organisations in the UK - 'The United Kingdom Lottery' is either an incorrect reference to National Lottery, or a fake name used for an email scam.
National Lottery - United Kingdom - was created in 1994.
LynneyBinney said: duhh its 16 everybody knows that!! Real answer: IT'S NOT 16!! It's 21. You have to be 21 to buy a lottery ticket. LynneyBinney doesn't know anything.
In the UK they do.
The UK national lottery is a government run organization. It has various lottery schemes, including the famous UK based Lotto and EuroMillionaire. If you win a lottery, the funds can either be collected from partner convenience store, or by cheque. For big amounts of win, you will be paid through bank after verification.
There is no Postcode lottery in Texas. The Postcode lottery is a draw event in the UK. Texas has several lottery games that are available on a daily and weekly basis.
what nonsense! There are 1.8m different postcodes in the UK. Lets assume that 10% of these are business addresses and not playing the UK postcode lottery. That brings us down to 1.6m different UK postcodes. Only the postcodes of people who have entered the game are eligible for the draw. Lets be generous and say that 10% of the UK actually play this game. This brings us down to a 1:162,000 chance
Yes there is a UK National Lottery and this is regulated by the British government through The National Lottery Commission and is contracted out by tender every few years. The company currently running the lottery for the UK Government is the Camelot Group plc. The lottery may be real, but if you receive an email saying you must send money somewhere to collect your winnings, that is a scam. Especially when you have not bought any tickets.
The main question you should be asking yourself is did you enter the 2009 Acer UK Ltd lottery? This comes up as a scam.