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How to Buy Lotto Tickets in South Africa

How to Buy Lotto Tickets in South Africa

How is called lotto?

Lotto is a game of chance where a person select numbers from a predetermined set or sets of numbers and match them to the numbers that are picked in a random drawing to win a prize.

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What is a lotto ticket?

A lotto ticket is a slip of paper that is drawn in a lottery and may be redeemed for a prize.

Where can I buy lotto tickets in South Africa?

You can buy Lottery tickets for Lotto, PowerBall and Daily Lotto online at South Africa’s Lottery website www.lottery.co.za.

How to buy lotto tickets in South Africa?

Register for an account on the National Lottery website to purchase tickets online. If you haven’t registered on the website, you can also buy tickets online if you have an account at ABSA, FNB, Nedbank or Standard Bank.

How can I play Lotto ticket South Africa?

1. Find a valid LOTTO Betslip.

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2. Using a pen or pencil, choose 6 numbers from 1 to 52 numbers on any board by marking your choice of numbers.

3. Take your Betslip to a teller at an approved Lottery retailer to make your payment.

4. Collect a receipt from the teller with all your chosen numbers.

5. Write your name on the back of the receipt.

6. Look out for the next live LOTTO Draw on SABC 2, Wed /Sat at 21:00 CAT to see if you have won.

How much is a South African Lotto ticket?

The cost of a ticket is R5. 00 for both Lotto and PowerBall games.

How much is daily Lotto ticket in South Africa?

The cost of daily Lotto ticket in South Africa is R3 which includes VAT.

How long does it take for Lotto to payout in South Africa?

It usually takes up to 72 hours to receive payouts from the national lottery office.

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