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Lotto Winners 28 June 2018
Lotto Betting, Insurance Premiums, How We'd Pay £1 Billion Jackpots And More
Is Lottoland A Scam? How Does Lottoland Work? Answers Here!
We are going to address some of the most common questions that we get asked here at Lottoland. Hopefully these answers will help you to understand a little bit more about how our company works, and ease any concerns you may have.
Q. Is Lottoland a scam?
No Lottoland is not a scam! Lottoland is licensed and regulated by the Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner and thereby subject to the same rules and regulations as any major gambling company. Any money which you win at Lottoland is guaranteed to be paid out in full to verified accounts. Our license is fully reliant on our ability to pay out our customers’ winnings, swiftly and reliably, while remaining fully transparent with regards to our operations and financials. We must maintain the highest of standards in order to be able to keep our licence, and that includes paying out on any jackpot wins, no matter how big they are.
The most important thing to remember with Lottoland is that you are not buying official lottery tickets and Lottoland is not affiliated with the official lottery providers in any way. Rather, you are placing a “lotto bet” on the outcome of the lottery draw. For Lottoland bettors this closely replicates buying an official paper ticket but there are a few important distinctions and common questions which we will address below.
Q. How does Lottoland work?
Lottoland offers people in India the chance to bet on a wide range of international lotteries. At Lottoland you bet on the outcome of the official draw, based on exactly the same prizes as the official lottery. Lottoland is able to pay out any wins, large or small, and the proceeds can then be withdrawn by you whenever you wish.
For smaller prize tier payments we make the payment directly from the fund we have from the total sales for the draw. For us to make the larger prize tier payments we take out insurance policies to cover the eventuality of a Jackpot win or a substantial payout on your lotto bet. Part of the lotto bet price you pay goes towards the payment of this insurance policy. This means that we can pay out no matter how big the lottery jackpot win.
Q. How can Lottoland pay out jackpots worth over ₹1,000 crore?
The majority of prizes at Lottoland are paid out of our profits as a normal part of business operations. However, when jackpots begin growing into hundreds of crores of rupees, we employ major insurance companies to pay out such a large amount of money if a Lottolander wins. For example, we were able to pay out ₹700 crore to our Lottoland winner Christina when she hit the EuroJackpot in June 2018.
Of course, as everyone knows, the more the risk the higher the premium, so once jackpots start to hit the half a 100 crore mark there comes a point where our ticket prices rise, to cover these premiums. (Though such instances are rare).
Q. Is Lottoland safe?
Being licensed by the Government of Gibraltar means that we have to abide by a number of strictly controlled rules, including those which relate to the security of everyone who uses Lottoland. All personal data - including payment details - will be processed to the highest safety standards at Lottoland.
Lottoland itself is regulated by the Gibraltar Gambling Commission and also United Kingdom Gambling Commission and is licensed by the Irish National Excise Licence Office. There is very strict scrutiny to ensure the safe processing of customer and payment data as part of our licensing conditions.
Q. Does Lottoland donate money to charity?
Lottoland is a private company and as such we do not donate the majority of our profits to charity like an official lottery would do. However, we do sometimes partner with charitable organisations and make donations to various causes.
Q. Can I legally enter PowerBall, MegaMillions, Jeeto Lotto etc. from India with Lottoland?
You can bet on any of these lotteries legally at Lottoland because you are not 'playing the lottery' but rather betting on the results. In order to buy an official lotto ticket you must be present in the country where it's run. In many cases, such as the US lotteries, you must also be an official resident in order to collect winnings. Betting on the results with Lottoland provides an alternative way for Indian Lottolanders to participate and means you can win the same amount as the official jackpots.
One of our main objectives at Lottoland is to provide our customers with international lottery options without having to buy an airplane ticket!
We have EuroMillions, the biggest European lottery, which is still relatively unknown here but every bit as famous in Germany and Scandanavia. We also offer the massive Spanish Christmas Lottery, better known as "El Gordo", plus the two American giants MegaMillions and jackpot world-record holder, PowerBall.
And really, we haven't even scratched the surface here. There's a huge choice of lotteries at Lottoland, some with very low jackpot odds, others with tougher odds but massive jackpots, and everything in between. Check out all our lotteries to see just how many we really have.
Q. Why did the price of Lottoland PowerBall tickets keep going up?
Sometimes big lotteries like PowerBall have jackpots which rise into hundreds of crores of rupees. This is covered by our insurance company, but the insurance premiums rise when jackpots get this high. In circumstances where our insurance premiums are going up, in order to remain profitable Lottoland must also raise its prices accordingly or stop selling tickets altogether so that we are not operating at a loss. In extreme cases, like the ₹170 crore PowerBall jackpot, options such as the Double Jackpot may be disabled as the cost of a ticket would be astronomical. However, apart from the very rare circumstances when there are extraordinarily large jackpots prices will remain at the base level.
Q. How are prizes at Lottoland paid out? What if I win the lottery at Lottoland but no one wins the official lottery?
If you win at Lottoland you win as if you had bought a ticket for the official lottery. This will usually only apply to the first place jackpot as lower tier prizes are static or not affected much by having an extra winner. Here are some possible scenarios for winning a hypothetical ₹100 crore jackpot at Lottoland:
You have the winning numbers and no one wins the official jackpot: You would win as if you were the only winner and take the ₹100 crore pot for yourself. The official lottery would continue to rollover.
You have the winning numbers and 1 person wins the official jackpot: You would win as if you were the 2nd winner of the official lottery and therefore win a 50% share of the jackpot or ₹50 crore.
You have the winning numbers and 2 people win the official jackpot: You would win as if you were the third winner of the official lottery and take a 1/3rd share of the official pot or approximately ₹33.33 crore.
You have the winning numbers along with one other Lottolander, and 2 people win the official jackpot: You would win as if you were the fourth winner of the official lottery and take a 1/4 share of the official pot or ₹25 crore.
Q. Do I pay US taxes if I win an American lottery?
At Lottoland you win the same amount of money as you would if you bought an official lottery ticket. For American lotteries like MegaMillions and PowerBall this means that you get your winnings paid out as an annuity over 30 years and less the 35% you would pay in state and federal taxes (as state taxes on gambling vary from state to state this is an average). So while you do not pay any taxes, the winning amount you receive will be the same amount as a US-based winner would receive after tax was deducted from their winnings.
Q. Do I pay taxes on my winnings in India?
You will have to pay the necessary taxes on winnings in India as per the laws and guidelines. However, for most European lotteries like EuroJackpot you will be paid the full amount as a lump sum as most European countries don’t tax gambling winnings. The main exception to this European rule is the Spanish Christmas Lottery where your winnings would be less 20% as gambling winnings are taxed in Spain, and you will receive the same amount that a Spanish winner would get after tax.
Last updated: July 2020
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A prolific writer and lottery enthusiast, Priya leads the content team at Lottoland Asia. She got her Mass Communication degree in India and has extensive experience in covering games such as Rummy, Casinos, lotteries and sports for regional newspapers and magazines. She loves the adrenaline-thumping experiences of players racing towards the finish line. When not covering sports, reading or writing, she can be found in the building park playing with her 7-year old twins and a 3-year old Alsatian.