Don’t buy with this company they just…
Don’t buy with this company they just scam your money I bought the ticket but nothing and they charged to high price is times 2 never ever buy please don’t waist your money on this site
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Don’t buy with this company they just scam your money I bought the ticket but nothing and they charged to high price is times 2 never ever buy please don’t waist your money on this site
IT'S A SCAM THE MONEY IS GOING TO MEXICO TO BUY PHONE MINUTES DON'T BUY. VISA CONFIRMED TODAY
This company is a scam. They should be banned from the internet. They take your money, but do not provide the ticket numbers. I assume that they did not even buy them. I am reporting them to my financial institution and credit card company. I spent #200USD to buy tickets and all they sent was an e-mail receipt, but no tickets. I phoned and e-mailed, but no response.
Lottoking is not returning my email ..my review tickets don't show anywhere and my tickets are not available? I beleave this place is a scam they take you're money and powerball tickets for themselves ..but the casino works fine .I just stop deposing cause I'm sure if I ask for withdrawal ill be refused..Be aware this place is not trustful.
They would all the sudden block my account after a history of purchasing tickets, then ask for photos of my ID and credit cards, all I want to do is buy lotto tickets but this site makes it incredibly difficult to do so. None of the other online gambling/lottery sites have ever asked for photos of ID and CC's, something just doesn't feel right.
I did like the calls I got when the Powerball was high to join a group of buyers.
SCAM
Money gets taken out somewhere in Mexico… (according to my bank)
*Do not use this company*
Shows up on credit card bill as random letters. If you used them call report and cancel your card immediately.
It's not real, that website! This is a SCAM! There were only two transactions I made: one to add $65 to my account balance and the other to pay $9.5 for a single Mega Millions lottery ticket. The sum was then $55 US dollars as of November 11; however, on November 12, my $55 deposit was taken from my account balance and now there is just $-9.5 remaining, which is a "SCAM." I don't know why but this is unquestionably theft. They even requested that I give personal information, including copies of my ID card and credit card details, including the CVV for security. Genuine websites never take money from customers before requesting personal information. "SCAM, SCAM, SCAM!" I want my money back!
Udate: Very evil! They pestered me with their phishing emails for two or three days, demanding for personal information, although I had already reported them as phishing.
Great platform to play international lottery, purely, reliable, users friendly, secure, trusted and scam free, Namaste!
Good relationship, good response, although they need some improvement in network services. Overall they are better than others.
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