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  1. Online Lottery Ticket Vendor

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Free Millions.com is a free to play international lotteries syndicate. We pay bonus cash, lottery winnings and new member referral shares to members and charge nothing to participate ever. To get the full story simply visit www.freemillions.com


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2.9

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

3 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not worth it

The company can’t afford to pay their members daily .so now the site is doing a 12 month membership payment of £25..if you don’t do it you lose all your bonus .the site was fun at first But we’re in a pandemic not everybody can afford that ...I’m on the site for free money not to lose money ..the name has also been changed to Lucky Lotto Syndicate

August 10, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Very misleading.

Very misleading.

I have £50 bonus cash which I thought could be cashed out at this amount but from what I can work out now this cannot be withdrawn unless you win something else?

July 26, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Unclear

I have £90 'bonus cash' from very little work, and a lottery syndicate seems like an overall good idea however it is extremely unclear how you actually get to the point of being able to cash anything out? I think winnings somehow get applied to your account if the syndicate wins anything but this is very unclear how it works in practice - do all members receive a share or is it something to do with daily draw? Really not sure.

It seems like it would be more worth my time checking my account balance once a month (or less) to see whether any money has magically been applied to my cash out pot? As the bonus system works right now I'm seeing little point in checking the daily draws so diligently...

July 6, 2020
Unprompted review
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Reply from Freemillions limited

Hi Lucy
Members are awarded £10 in bonus cash for logging in and viewing all our daily draw results pages every day for 7 consecutive days. This is increased to £20 if a member sees their own number displayed and clicks it.
Bonus cash is just that, a bonus for checking if they have won.
As you should know Lucy, we only receive income from the advertising panels we publish, so having members view the ads, without any obligation to click or buy anything , and then pay them for checking is not really much to ask.
Where our members can really win is if their number is displayed and clicked with a message coming back that they will be receiving a share of any winnings from that weeks lottery play, now that could be anything up to £1,000,000 and remember all accumulated bonus cash can be withdrawn at the rate of £10 for every £50 in lottery winnings won.
I hope that's helpful
Adrian

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