UK-lotterysyndicate Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.8

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

Had a phone call from extremely friendly girl, i was out walking my dog at the time, so found it a little difficult to fully understand the full gist of how it worked until she asked for my bank details, then lost signal just after that, red flags started flying! Got home i did who call me, and the number came up as a spam call, so phoned my bank to tell them.
When I received my 10 free numbers, I cancelled my contract with them.
A day later I got a call asking why I had cancelled before I had even played my free lines, I said I didn't want to commit £54 a month on gambling.... the reply i got was, THIS IS NOT GAMBLING. Ha ha , i think you will find it is classed as gambling. Swear clear from these people

March 4, 2026
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Seems like a dodgy company with pushy sales.

I'd stay away from these guys they seem quite dodgy and pushy on sales.

They called me today pretending that I won something. The pitch was confused talking about ASDA etc. The truth is they just wanted me to fill a survey for 10 lines...
Besides this being a cold call which is forbidden, I think that trying to pretend this is something it is not is just wrong.

July 15, 2020
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

The best lottery syndicate

The website design is rather amateur but all I care anyway is getting the most tickets as possible which this syndicate delivers. The way prizes are shared means that a jackpot win for my group can give me a life changing money unlike other syndicates that places more than 20 members in a group.
I think it is fair enough to say that it is the best lottery syndicate out there and less than 5 rating can be cruel but I also like playing a regular ticket of birthdays and uk-lotterysynd does only lucky pick. It is a blessing in disguise probably as I can have more tickets playing in the syndicate at a very low price and I still have the spare cash to buy my regular tickets which I didn't really want to share.

February 26, 2012
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