You Play We Play Reviews 1,837

TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

4.3

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Review summary

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Looking at 281 reviews, reviewers overwhelmingly had a great experience with this company. Customers frequently highlight the excellent value for money, noting that the service offers significantly more chances to win compared to traditional lottery tickets, often at a lower cost. Many people appreciate the user-friendly platform, describing it as easy to navigate, transparent, and straightforward, making the process of playing simple and enjoyable. Reviewers also feel that playing in a syndicate greatly increases their potential for winning. However, some customers also noted issues with the website, finding it confusing, not intuitive, or difficult to navigate, especially on mobile devices. A few other people also felt that the withdrawal process was problematic, with high minimum withdrawal values or difficulties accessing their winnings.

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User experience

Customers had positive experiences with user experience. Many reviewers found the site easy to navigate, use,... See more

Website

Consumers find website to be ambiguous. Many reviewers praise the site as easy to use, simple to navigate,... See more

Price

Reviewers highlight ambiguous aspects of price. Many customers appreciate the low cost, with some finding... See more

Competition

Clients share positive opinions on competition, particularly regarding increased winning opportunities... See more

Value for money

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Reviews shaping this summary

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Increases the chance of winning something. Also demonstrates the odds on winning a lottery are not great. You pay a premium for this, but not excessive, found it very interesting, but even being in... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

The process is a little confusing and the website so far isn’t intuitive. The app should be free. You can’t get winnings out until you’ve accumulated more than £20 and I can’t keep track of how many l... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Amazing, £9.99 Groupon voucher gave me 50 Euromillions lines in the syndicate, and won a grand total of £0.39, the minimum withdrawal value is £20, is this winning at life or what!

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

You play we play is amazing value, why spend 2 or 3 ponds on a single lottery ticket when you can get upto 50 lines for the same money increasing your chances of hitting the bigger prizes. So far I h... See more


Company details

  1. Lottery Vendor
  2. Casino
  3. Gambling Service
  4. Lottery Retailer
  5. Lottery Shop
  6. Online Lottery Ticket Vendor

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'1 in 4 Lottery jackpots are won by syndicates' Source:Camelot. Dramatically increase your chances of winning the UK National Lotto, Thunderball & EuroMillions draws. Save upto 50% and get a whopping 7.5x more chances to win BIG!


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Behold the grotesque spectacle of We…

Behold the grotesque spectacle of We Play You Play, a sham enterprise that dares to peddle its wares with the brazen deceit of a carnival barker, manipulating reviews and hoodwinking the credulous public. I, having recently crossed paths with this dubious outfit, stand appalled at the depths of their chicanery. Let us dissect the sordid facts with the scalpel of reason:

1. **Incentivized Perfidy**: This outfit, with a cynicism that would shame the most avaricious snake-oil salesman, dangles 200 free EuroMillions chances as a bribe for positive Trustpilot reviews. I possess irrefutable evidence of this moral bankruptcy—a screenshot that lays bare their scheme. Such a tactic not only corrupts the sanctity of honest feedback but hints at a desperate ploy to smother the truth beneath a deluge of fabricated praise.

2. **Opaque Deception**: The so-called lottery tickets, for which one supposedly parts with hard-earned coin, remain invisible phantoms in the digital ether. No tangible proof of purchase graces the customer’s hand, casting a shadow of doubt over whether these tickets exist at all—a question that gnaws at the conscience of any thinking soul.

3. **Anachronistic Absurdity**: Their website, a relic seemingly forged in the primordial ooze of the early 1990s, inspires not confidence but suspicion. An entity incapable of mustering the wherewithal for a modern, functional interface surely skimps on integrity elsewhere, a telltale sign of a house built on sand.

4. **Fraudulent Facade**: By propping up their reputation with counterfeit accolades to ensnare the unwary, We Play You Play betrays all the stigmata of a scam. Were their service legitimate, no such tawdry incentives would be required to prop up their façade.

To any contemplating an alliance with this rogue operation: flee with all haste! The proof of their mendacity—encapsulated in my screenshot of their shameless promotion—is a clarion call to steer clear. Engaging with them promises naught but disillusionment and pecuniary loss. Heed the authentic voices and shield yourselves from this charade.

The evidence of their malfeasance, etched in digital stone, stands as an indictment of their ethics, teetering on the brink of illegality. I call upon Trustpilot and kindred platforms to pierce this veil of deceit with a thorough inquisition and mete out the justice such perfidy demands.

Remain vigilant, dear reader, and let not this imposture ensnare you!

August 17, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great Lottery offers

The options for lottery offers are amazing. You play we play through Wowcher is a great platform that expands your winning potential. I would recommend signing up to Wowcher and referring it to your friends. Other offers are great as well and the payment options are suitable to conveniently split the cost.

August 8, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Its alright

Its alright; first try so can't really review properly i will see how things are in a few days. easy to use website.

June 8, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I have no problem getting an answers…

I have no problem getting an answers from yourself, you always trying your best to resolve any issue I may have.
Keep up the good work.
I have been a loyal player of YPWP for a very long time because of good customer services.

Thank You.

July 27, 2025
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