Play Dream Number Game Procedures

'Dream Number' Game Procedures

Third Edition effective 27th September 2009

The National Lottery, Tolpits Lane, Watford WD18 9RN.

© National Lottery Commission 2009

(Please address all enquiries to Camelot Group plc)

The National Lottery Commission, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Sections 5 and 6 of the National Lottery etc. Act 1993, as amended, has granted to Camelot Group plc licences to run the National Lottery and to promote The National Lottery Dream Number Game. The National Lottery Dream Number Game is subject to The National Lottery Rules for Draw-Based Games Played at Retailers or by Offline Direct Debit (available for inspection at National Lottery Retailers and on request from the National Lottery Line, 08459 100 000) and to these Procedures. In the event of any ambiguity or inconsistency between The National Lottery Rules for Draw-Based Games Played at Retailers or by Offline Direct Debit and these Procedures, these Procedures shall prevail.

Words and expressions defined in the Rules that are not defined in these Procedures shall bear the same meaning herein unless the context otherwise requires.

Meaning of Words

The following words and terms, when used in these Procedures, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

Meaning of Words
The following words and terms, when used in these Procedures, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
'Act'
means the National Lottery etc. Act 1993 as amended.
'Board'
means the numbers one to forty nine inclusive and any identifying and associated letter which together constitute a single Game Board on a Play Slip.
'Cancelled Draw'
means any Draw which does not take place by reason only of the expiry, suspension or revocation of either the Company's Licence from the Commission under Section 5 of the Act to run the National Lottery or the Company's Licence from the Commission under Section 6 of the Act to promote the Game.
'Central Computer System'
means the computer systems used by the Company from time to time to operate National Lottery games.
'Commission'
means the National Lottery Commission, being the body established to regulate the National Lottery or such other body as may carry out such functions from time to time.
'Company'
means Camelot Group plc, a company registered in England and Wales, whose registered office is at Tolpits Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire WD18 9RN.
'Draw'
means the process which culminates in the selection by the Company of the Winning Number for the Game on a random basis.
'Draw-Based Game'
means a National Lottery game, the result of which is determined by a draw and in which a Player's selection is recorded on the Central Computer System, but excluding any plays which are made available via an Interactive Channel.
'Entered Game Number'
means the seven digit number which appears on a Ticket which ranges from 0000000 to 9999999.
'Entry'
means a Game Number entered into the Game which has been registered as an entry on the Central Computer System.
'Exchange Ticket'
means the Ticket issued by the Terminal when a winning Multi-draw Ticket is presented for payment (provided that the Ticket presented is still valid for future Draws) and which will show the remaining number of Draws and range of Draw dates for which the Ticket remains valid.
'Game'
means The National Lottery Dream Number Game.
'Game Number'
means the seven digit number which is printed at the bottom of the Play Slip and/or appears on a Play Card which ranges from 0000000 to 9999999.
'Game Number Panel'
means the area on the Play Slip which appears beside the Game Number consisting of the words 'YES' and 'NO' and a box to the right of each word.
'Game Play Card Selection'
means either a Game Number and the words 'TO BE ENTERED' recorded on a Play Card, or a Lucky Dip request indicated by the words 'DREAM NUMBER LD TO BE ENTERED' recorded on a Play Card.
'In-Store Checkout Terminal'
means a type of Terminal which is situated at the checkout desk of certain Retailers and which is designated as an in-store checkout terminal by the Company.
'Interactive Channel(s)'
means those interactive channel(s) via which National Lottery games may be made available to players including, without limit, websites and mobile telephones.
'Lotto Game'
means The National Lottery Lotto Game, which is subject to the National Lottery Lotto Game Procedures.
'Lotto Game Selection'
means one set of six numbers chosen by a player within one Board on a Play Slip and recorded on a Ticket, issued in accordance with the Rules, and includes a Lucky Dip for the Lotto Game recorded on a Ticket and a set of six numbers chosen by a player which is keyed in manually by a Retailer and which is recorded on a Ticket.
'Lotto Game Play Card Selection'
means one set of six numbers chosen by a player for entry into the Lotto Game which is recorded on a Play Card or a Lucky Dip request in respect of the Lotto Game recorded on a Play Card.
'Lucky Dip®'
means a Game Number which, instead of being printed on a Play Slip is selected on a random basis by the Company's Central Computer System on behalf of a Player.
'Lucky Dip Box'
means the box on the Play Slip which appears immediately beside the Game Number Panel.
'Multi-draw'
means a facility to play the Game for a number of Draws with the purchase in advance of one Ticket, the number and frequency of such Draws available for selection by Players using the facility being as determined by the Company from time to time.
'Play Card'
means a printed card made available by the Company which may be issued by certain Retailers who are permitted to do so by the Company and which bears a Game Play Card Selection.
'Play Slip'
means a preformatted slip made available by the Company bearing the numbers from which a player can make his selection to make an entry into the Lotto Game and/or can use to request an Entry into the Game and/or obtain a Play Card at a Terminal, other than an In-Store Checkout Terminal.
'Player'
means a member of the Playing Public who purchases or otherwise acquires an Entry.
'Playing Public'
means members of the public who are eligible to purchase Entries.
'Prize'
means a prize won by a Player in the Game.
'Prize Category'
means one of the prize categories as set out in paragraph (E) below.
'Refund Till'
means the machine situated at Retailers, designated by the Company as Retailers being permitted to have In-Store Checkout Terminals, which allows Tickets and Ticketless Entries purchased at In-Store Checkout Terminals to be cancelled.
'Retailer'
means any person, firm or company authorised by the Company to sell Tickets and/or to pay certain Prizes in respect of Valid Winning Tickets.
'Rules'
means The National Lottery Rules for Draw-Based Games Played at Retailers or by Offline Direct Debit as published by the Company and in force from time to time (formerly known as the National Lottery Rules for Draw-Based Games Played at Retailers or by Subscription).
'Terminal'
means the machine which allows Tickets to be printed and, in the case of Terminals other than In-Store Checkout Terminals, winning Tickets to be validated.
'Ticket'
means the ticket for the Game issued by a Terminal to record a Player's Entry or Entries by featuring the Game Number, the Game Draw date(s) for which the ticket is valid, and such other information as may be determined by the Company from time to time. The Ticket will also record a Player's Lotto Game Selection. The price shown on the Ticket will be the combined price of the Lotto Game Selection(s) and the Entered Game Number.
'Ticketless Entry'
means an Entry purchased by a member of the Playing Public by way of an In-Store Checkout Terminal but in relation to which Entry no Ticket nor any part of a Ticket is produced (provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, no person has any right to purchase a Ticketless Entry).
'Valid Winning Ticket'
means a Ticket bearing a Winning Selection which meets all the Company's Ticket validation requirements as set out or referred to in the Rules.
'Voucher Ticket'
means an non-cancellable Ticket issued by a Retailer upon presentation of a valid National Lottery voucher (such voucher being a pre-printed banknote style document issued by the Company and which may be exchanged by the holder at Retailers for a Voucher Ticket).
'Winning Number'
means the seven digit number drawn in the Draw which is used to determine the winning Entries.
'Winning Selection'
means an Entered Game Number which entitles a Player to a Prize in the applicable category.

Where the context so requires in these Procedures, the neuter gender shall include the feminine or masculine gender and vice-versa, the feminine gender shall include the masculine gender and vice-versa and the singular shall include the plural and vice-versa.

  • (A) The Game

    The Game is called The National Lottery Dream Number Game.

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  • (B) Draw

    The Draw for the Game will take place twice a week on Wednesday and Saturday except that no Draw will take place on Christmas Day unless with the consent of the Commission, or such other days as may be specified by the Company.

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  • (C) Method of Play

    • (1) Cost of Play
      • (a) Each Entry (where payment is required) has a cost of £1.
      • (b) The cost of a Multi-draw Ticket will be the total cost of the Entries selected multiplied by the number of Game Draws the Player has chosen.
    • (2) Making a Selection
      • (i) Using a Play Slip to purchase a Ticket
        • (a) A player may request one Entry into the Game on any one Play Slip.
        • (b) A player should choose whether to play the Game by manually marking the box to the right of the word 'YES' in the Game Number Panel on the Play Slip. If the player manually marks the box to the right of the word 'NO' in the Game Number Panel that Game Number will not be an Entry.
        • (c) If a player wishes to use the Play Slip to play the Game but does not wish to use the Game Number printed on the Play Slip he can request a Lucky Dip by manually marking the Lucky Dip Box.
        • (d) A player using a completed Play Slip to purchase a Ticket should submit the Play Slip to the Retailer together with the appropriate amount due. The completed Play Slip is processed through the Terminal (other than an In-Store Checkout Terminal) which will issue the Ticket recording the Player's Entry into the Game.
        • (e) By marking the appropriate box under the words "Choose which draw" on a Play Slip the player will be able to enter his Game Number into the Game for the next available Wednesday Draw only, the next available Saturday Draw only or the next two available consecutive Draws. If the Player is using the Play Slip to play the Lotto Game his Entry into the Game will be for the same Draw day(s) and Draw date(s) as selected for the Lotto Game.
        • (f) Where a player uses the Multi-draw facility to purchase a Ticket he should mark the appropriate box under the words "Choose which draw" on the Play Slip to request the frequency of the Draws into which his Game Number is to be entered and mark the appropriate box under the words "Choose how many weeks you wish to play for". If the Player is using the Play Slip to play the Lotto Game the Player will be entered into the same frequency of Draws as selected for the Lotto Game. Alternatively the player, at a Terminal other than an In-Store Checkout Terminal, may request the Retailer to manually request a Lucky Dip and the frequency of Draws. The Terminal will issue a Ticket which shows the Entered Game Number, the number and frequency of Draws selected and the range of Draw days for which the Ticket is valid.
      • (ii) Using a Play Slip to obtain a Play Card
        • (a) If a player wishes to obtain a Play Card containing the Game Number shown on a Play Slip he should manually mark the box immediately to the right of the word 'YES' in the Game Number Panel on that Play Slip.
        • (b) If a player wishes to obtain a Play Card containing a Lucky Dip request he should manually mark the Lucky Dip Box on a Play Slip.
        • (c) A player using a completed Play Slip to obtain a Play Card should submit the Play Slip to the Retailer (which Retailer must, for the avoidance of doubt, be a Retailer who is permitted by the Company to issue Play Cards). The completed Play Slip is processed through the Terminal (other than an In-Store Checkout Terminal) which will issue the Play Card recording the Game Play Card Selection.
        • (d) If the player is also using the Play Slip to request a Lotto Game Play Card Selection the Play Card will also record the Player's Lotto Game Play Card Selection.
        • (e) By marking the appropriate box under the words "Choose which draw" on a Play Slip the player will be able to indicate whether he wishes his Game Play Card Selection (at the time he uses the Play Card to purchase a Ticket) to be entered into the next available Wednesday Draw only, the next available Saturday Draw only or the next two available consecutive Draws. If the player is using the Play Slip to request a Lotto Game Play Card Selection the Draw day(s) and Draw date(s) requested for the Lotto Game Play Card Selection will also apply to the Game Play Card Selection.
        • (f) Where the player uses the Multi-draw facility to obtain a Play Card he should mark the appropriate box under the words "Choose which draw" on the Play Slip to determine the frequency of the Draws for which his Game Play Card Selection is to be entered (at the time he uses the Play Card to purchase a Ticket) and mark the appropriate box under the words "Choose how many weeks you wish to play for". If the player is using the Play Slip to request a Lotto Game Play Card Selection the frequency of draws days requested for the Lotto Game Play Card Selection will also apply to the Game Play Card Selection. Alternatively the player, at a Terminal other than an In-Store Checkout Terminal, may request the Retailer manually to enter the number and frequency of Draws into which he wishes his Game Play Card Selection to be entered (at the time he uses his Play Card to purchase a Ticket).
      • (iii) Provisions applicable to both using a Play Slip to purchase a Ticket and using a Play Slip to obtain a Play Card
        • (a) For the purposes of the "Choose how many weeks you wish to play for" boxes on the Play Slip, the first week shall be a period commencing with the first available Saturday or Wednesday Draw as selected by the player and ending immediately prior to and excluding the Draw on the same day of the following calendar week, the next week shall commence on the day of and from and including the Draw immediately prior to which the first week ended and shall end immediately prior to and excluding the Draw on the same day of the next calendar week, and subsequent weeks shall be similarly determined.
        • (b) Nothing in these Procedures shall operate to prevent or restrict the Company in connection with the promotion of the Game from issuing mechanically-completed Play Slips for the use of players.
      • (iv) Using a Play Card to purchase a Ticket
        • A player using a Play Card to purchase a Ticket should submit the Play Card to a Retailer together with the appropriate amount due. The Play Card is processed through the Terminal which will issue a Ticket reflecting the Game Play Card Selection. If the Play Card is processed through an In-Store Checkout Terminal but a Ticketless Entry occurs which is not cancelled in accordance with paragraph (C)(3) below, Rule 4(M) of the Rules will apply.
      • (v) Purchasing a Ticket without first using a Play Slip or a Play Card
        • A player may, if purchasing a Ticket from a Terminal at which a Lucky Dip facility is available, without completing a Play Slip or first obtaining a Play Card, request the Retailer to issue a Ticket recording a Game Number chosen by way of Lucky Dip.
      • (vi) General
        • (a) No Game Number will be entered into the Game unless and until it has become an Entry.
        • (b) A player has no right to select a specific Game Number even if such Game Number is printed on a Play Slip in their possession.
    • (3) Cancellation of a Ticket or Ticketless Entry
      • (a) Subject to paragraph (C)(3)(b), (d) and (h) below, a Ticket (other than an Exchange Ticket to which the provisions of paragraph (C)(4)(b) below apply) may be cancelled if it has been issued in error; or it is illegible; or it is incomplete.
      • (b) A Ticket falling within the terms of paragraph (C)(3)(a) above may only be cancelled if:
        • (i) it is returned to the issuing Terminal (or a Refund Till if the issuing Terminal is an In-Store Checkout Terminal) within 120 minutes of the time when it was purchased or before the close of sales for the relevant Draw or the close of Ticket sales for that Retailer on that day, whichever is the earlier; and
        • (ii) the Ticket can be cancelled through the bar code reading device and optical mark reader on the Terminal or, in the case of a Ticket issued by an In-Store Checkout Terminal, through the manual entry of a lottery sale identifier (being the number described as such on the Ticket and the Player's receipt) by the Retailer. In the event that the Ticket to be cancelled is not readable by the bar code reading device and/or the optical mark reader, the Retailer will be required to contact the Company to receive authorisation for cancellation. In the event that the Player cannot provide a lottery sale identifier for a Ticket issued by an In-Store Checkout Terminal it will not be possible to cancel such Ticket.
      • (c) Subject to paragraph (C)(3)(d) and (h) below, a Ticketless Entry may be cancelled if:
        • (i) the Player attends the Refund Till within 120 minutes of the time when the Ticketless Entry was purchased or before the close of sales for the relevant Draw or the close of Ticket sales for that Retailer on that day, whichever is the earlier; and
        • (ii) the Player provides the Retailer with sufficient information to enable the Ticketless Entry to be cancelled. In the event that the Player cannot provide a lottery sale identifier for the transaction it will not be possible to cancel the Ticketless Entry.
      • (d) Subject to paragraph (C)(3)(h) below, all Tickets and/or Ticketless Entries for Draw-Based Games issued by an In-Store Checkout Terminal in a single transaction will be cancelled automatically by the Refund Till if a Player cancels any one of the Tickets and/or Ticketless Entries issued in that transaction.
      • (e) On cancellation of a Ticket or a Ticketless Entry the Player will be entitled to a refund from the Retailer equal to the retail price of the Ticket or Ticketless Entry.
      • (f) For the avoidance of doubt, a Player may not seek cancellation of a Lucky Dip Ticket by reason only of the number selection(s) on the Ticket not being to his liking.
      • A Ticket or a Ticketless Entry may only be cancelled if the corresponding Entry is actually deleted from the Central Computer System within the period specified in paragraph (C)(3)(b)(i) above or, as the case may be, paragraph (C)(3)(c)(i) above.
    • (4) Multi-draws
      • (a) If a Prize is paid on a Multi-draw Ticket which is still valid for future Draws, an Exchange Ticket will be issued, in accordance with the Company's procedures, to the owner or Claimant together with his Prize payment.
      • (b) A Multi-draw Ticket shall not be capable of cancellation other than in accordance with paragraph (C)(3)(a) above and, in any event, prior to the first Draw in respect of which the Ticket has been issued. No Exchange Ticket will be cancelled.

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  • (D) Winning Selections

    Subject to the provisions of the Rules and these Procedures, a Player shall be entitled to the applicable prize as indicated in the table set out in paragraph (E) if, in respect of an Entry:

    The seven digits in the Game Number are the same and in the identical order reading from left to right as the seven digits in the Winning Number ('Match 7');

    The first six digits in the Game Number are the same and in the identical order reading from left to right as the first six digits in the Winning Number ('Match 6');

    The first five digits in the Game Number are the same and in the identical order reading from left to right as the first five digits in the Winning Number ('Match 5');

    The first four digits in the Game Number are the same and in the identical order reading from left to right as the first four digits in the Winning Number ('Match 4');

    The first three digits in the Game Number are the same and in the identical order reading from left to right as the first three digits in the Winning Number ('Match 3');

    The first two digits in the Game Number are the same and in the identical order reading from left to right as the first two digits in the Winning Number ('Match 2');

    The first digit in the in the Game Number is the same as the fist digit in the Winning Number reading from left to right ('Match 1').

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  • (E) The Dream Number Game - Approximate Odds of Winning and Prize Structure

    • The following table sets out the probability of winning and, subject to paragraph (F) below, the allocation of fixed prizes:
      Category Prize Prize Odds
      Match 7 £500,000 1 : 10,000,000
      Match 6 £50,000 1 : 1,111,112
      Match 5 £5,000 1 : 111,112
      Match 4 £500 1 : 11,112
      Match 3 £100 1 : 1,111.2
      Match 2 £10 1 : 111.12
      Match 1 £2 1 : 11.12

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  • (F) Prize Capping Mechanism

    • (a) If the total value of fixed Prizes otherwise payable in respect of the Draw does not exceed in aggregate 500% of the aggregate face value of Entries in that Draw ("Draw Ticket Sales") then all fixed Prizes in that Draw shall be payable in full.
    • (b) If the total value of fixed Prizes otherwise payable in respect of a Draw exceeds 500% of the total value of Draw Ticket Sales the provisions of paragraph (F)(c) below shall apply.
    • (c) Where the number of fixed Prizes in a Prize Category in a Draw would otherwise exceed the maximum, as specified in paragraph (F)(d) below, the Prizes for that Prize Category will be determined as follows:
      • (i) A residual Prize pool will be determined, being five times the Draw Ticket Sales less the value of Prizes payable in those Prize Categories in which the number of Prizes does not exceed the relevant maximum as indicated in paragraph (F)(d) below ("Residual Prize Pool").
      • (ii) Subject to paragraph (F)(c)(iii) below, the Residual Prize Pool will be allocated to that Prize Category in which such maximum was exceeded and divided by the number of prizewinners in that Prize Category; the resulting amount shall be the Prize for that Prize Category for that Draw.
      • (iii) If there is more than one Prize Category in which such maximum is exceeded in the Draw, the Residual Prize Pool will be allocated between those Prize Categories pro rata to the total value of Prizes which would have been won in each of those Prize Categories had the provisions of this paragraph (F) not been applied, and the Prize for each such Prize Category will be the amount so allocated to it divided by the number of prizewinners in that Prize Category.
      • (iv) The Prizes for such Prize Categories as defined in (F)(c)(ii) and (iii) above shall not exceed the fixed amount for those Prize Categories as set out in paragraph (E) above.
    • (d) For the purposes of paragraph (F)(c) above, the maximum number of fixed Prizes in a category shall be calculated as follows:
      Prize Category Maximum Number of Prizes
      Match 7 The number produced by dividing Draw Ticket Sales by 10,000,000 and then dividing the resulting figure by 0.1090 (and, where the resulting number is not a whole number, rounding up to the next whole number).
      Match 6 The number produced by dividing Draw Ticket Sales by 1,111,111.1111 and then dividing the resulting figure by 0.1090 (and, where the resulting number is not a whole number, rounding up to the next whole number).
      Match 5 The number produced by dividing Draw Ticket Sales by 111,111.1111 and then dividing the resulting figure by 0.1090 (and, where the resulting number is not a whole number, rounding up to the next whole number).
      Match 4 The number produced by dividing Draw Ticket Sales by 11,111.1111 and then dividing the resulting figure by 0.1090 (and, where the resulting number is not a whole number, rounding up to the next whole number).
      Match 3 The number produced by dividing Draw Ticket Sales by 1,111.1111 and then dividing the resulting figure by 0.1090 (and, where the resulting number is not a whole number, rounding up to the next whole number).
      Match 2 The number produced by dividing Draw Ticket Sales by 111.1111 and then dividing the resulting figure by 0.1090 (and, where the resulting number is not a whole number, rounding up to the next whole number).
      Match 1 The number produced by dividing Draw Ticket Sales by 11.1111 and then dividing the resulting figure by 0.1090 (and, where the resulting number is not a whole number, rounding up to the next whole number).

      (In each paragraph of the above 'Maximum Number of Fixed Prizes' column, the first figure represents the odds of winning in the relevant Prize Category and the second figure (0.1090) represents the Prize payment percentage of 54.50% of Draw Ticket Sales which it is expected will over time be the average Prize payment percentage from such Draw Ticket Sales per draw divided by five to take account of the percentage set out in paragraph (F) above.)

    • (e) Each prize which is not a whole number of pounds sterling will be rounded down to the nearest £1.
    • (f) Match 7 is the highest Prize Category and Match 1 is the lowest Prize Category. The Company reserves the right at its absolute discretion to increase the prize for any Prize Category or Categories for any Draw subject to the prior agreement of the Commission.
    • (g) The holder of a Winning Selection may win in only one Prize Category per Entry and shall be entitled only to the prize for the highest Prize Category won by those numbers in each Draw (regardless of the actual prize value).

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  • (G) Refunds in Certain Circumstances

    • (1) Notwithstanding Rule 4(T)(5) of the Rules, in the event of a Cancelled Draw the Company shall:
      • (a) refund to a Player who has purchased either a Ticket for the Cancelled Draw only or a Multi-draw Ticket for the Cancelled Draw and other Draws, an amount equal to that part of the Ticket purchase price as was paid in respect of and is attributable to the Cancelled Draw;
      • (b) pay to a Player who holds a Voucher Ticket for the Cancelled Draw the amount which would have been properly payable by the Player had the Player purchased that Ticket from a Retailer;
      • (c) refund to a Player who has purchased a Ticketless Entry for the Cancelled Draw an amount equal to the purchase price as was paid in respect of and is attributable to the Cancelled Draw.
    • (2) Any refund and payment under paragraph (G)(1)(a), (G)(1)(c) and (G)(1)(d) above must be claimed by the Player. The methods of claiming, payment, the validation of claims and (subject to paragraph (G)(3) below) the period within which such claims may be made shall be as determined by the Company in its absolute discretion from time to time but subject to the prior agreement of the Commission. A Player will in any event be required to produce the Ticket before any refund or payment will be made except in the case of a Ticketless Entry, when a Player must provide such information as the Company may require to satisfy itself that such Player is the owner of such Ticketless Entry.
    • (3) The period referred to in paragraph (G)(2) above shall be a period expiring not earlier than the day 90 days after the date on which the Cancelled Draw was to have taken place.
    • (4) Neither the Company nor any Retailer shall in any circumstances be liable to pay interest in respect of refunds or payments made under this paragraph (G).
    • (5) For the avoidance of doubt, this paragraph shall not apply in respect of any Draw which is delayed or postponed nor in respect of any Draw which is cancelled but which is not a Cancelled Draw as defined in these Procedures.

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CONTACT NUMBERS & ADDRESSES TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES

The National Lottery Line

0845 9 100 000

For the hard of hearing using Minicom equipment, please call 0845 9 100 045.

Complaints or comments should also be directed to the above numbers. Evening and weekend calls cost 6p plus up to 2p per minute from a BT Calling Plan. Mobile and other providers' charges may vary. This information is correct at September 2008

PLAY BY DIRECT DEBIT SERVICE

0845 278 8000

POSTAL ENQUIRIES

The National Lottery, P0 Box 1010, Liverpool L70 1NL

E-MAIL

help@national-lottery.co.uk

POSTAL CLAIMS

The National Lottery, P0 Box 287, Watford, WD18 9TT

WEBSITE

www.national-lottery.co.uk

NATIONAL LOTTERY REGIONAL CENTRE ADDRESSES

LIVERPOOL

The National Lottery, Unit 3B, Olympic Way, Sefton Business Park, Aintree, Liverpool L30 1RD Tel: 0151 2361796

WATFORD

The National Lottery, Tolpits Lane, Watford WD18 9RN Tel: 01923 425000

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