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Rules For Draw- Based Games Played at Retailers. Edition 1. 8a (effective 8th June 2.
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August 2. 01. 4 and 2. November 2. 01. 5)These Rules for Draw- Based Games (the . Each Draw- Based Game also has its own Game Procedures that apply, and certain Draw- Based Games may also have their own Game Specific Rules that apply from time to time. You can view all National Lottery Rules and Procedures for Draw- Based Games at Retailers, or on the National Lottery website at national- lottery. You can also get copies of these documents by calling the National Lottery Line on 0.
Telephone Enquiries section for call charges) or by writing to The National Lottery, PO Box 2. Watford WD1. 8 9. BR. If You are playing Draw- Based Games online (including by Direct Debit set up online), the Rules for Draw- Based Games Played Online apply. All words and phrases in these Rules that begin with a capital letter and have specific meaning are explained below or in Rule 2. Contact numbers and addresses. Each Ticket must be bought for its full price, unless Tickets are given away for free by Camelot (or by Retailers with Camelot. Tickets can only be bought from Camelot or its authorised Retailers.
Your Selection (including Your Selection on a Play Card) will only be entered into a Game if it has been registered as an Entry. Your Ticket will be the only valid proof that an Entry was made, subject to Rules 1. Retailers can only sell Tickets and issue Prizes, and eligible members of the public can only buy Tickets and receive Prizes, in line with these Rules and the Game Procedures (and any Game Specific Rules) that apply to a Game. There is no general right for a person to buy a Ticket.
Camelot and any Retailer can refuse to issue Play Cards and/or sell Tickets to anyone, and/or limit the number of Entries You can buy for a Game, without giving a reason. The following people cannot buy a Ticket (and Camelot will not be liable to pay a Prize to them). Camelot; (c) specified employees of any of Camelot. Your Ticket will show these details, as well as the Entry made.
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For the purposes of the . The first week will end on the day before that same Draw day in the next calendar week (i.
The next week will start the day after the first week ends, and so on. If a Prize is paid on a Multi- Draw Ticket that is still valid for future Draws, an Exchange Ticket will be given, in line with Camelot. It is Your responsibility to ensure You receive the Exchange Ticket.
Back to the top. 2. Play Slips and Play Cards. Play Slips and Play Cards cannot be used as evidence of an Entry or the numbers selected for a Game, or used otherwise to claim a Prize.
There won. Where the Play Slip is being used to get a Play Card, the request for the Play Card won. Camelot can also change how the Play Card scheme operates, or terminate the scheme at any time without notice.
You can only use Play Slips and Play Cards that have been printed and issued by Camelot. Back to the top. 3. You are responsible for keeping Your Ticket safe and in good condition. Subject to Rules 1. You don. Any raffle number given for a Draw should be unique – You should let the Retailer or Camelot know if this isn.
However, if the Ticket has been sent to Camelot by post for Prize payment (and there is, therefore, no person holding the Ticket), the owner will be the person who presented the Ticket for payment or, where a Prize Claim Form (or any other form issued by Camelot) is required to be submitted, the person whose name is stated as the owner of the Ticket on that form. The right to a Prize is not transferable. Back to the top. 5. Exchange Tickets and Voucher Tickets cannot be cancelled, and You cannot ask to cancel a Lucky Dip Ticket just because You don.
You can only cancel a Multi- Draw Ticket, for the reasons stated in Rule 5. Draw that the Ticket has been issued for has not taken place. The table below sets out the circumstances in which, and how, a Ticket or Ticketless Entry can be cancelled. If the Serial Number displayed on the Ticket and Your receipt for the transaction can?
If all of the above are satisfied, Your Ticket will be cancelled, subject to Rule 5. If all of the above are satisfied, Your Ticketless Entry will be cancelled, subject to Rules 5. Without limiting the effect of Rule 5. You cancel a Ticket or Ticketless Entry bought in one transaction at Till- point Terminals in some Retailers, all other Tickets and/or Ticketless Entries bought in the same transaction will also be cancelled automatically. You should check which Tickets have been cancelled on Your cancellation receipt. A Ticket or a Ticketless Entry can only be cancelled if the corresponding Entry is deleted from Camelot. No interest will be payable in respect of any refund made under this Rule 5.
If. (a) Camelot is fully satisfied after proper and careful enquiries that You didn. Your entitlement to a Prize will be lost and the Prize will not be paid if a Prize is not claimed within the Claim Period, unless You follow the procedure set out in Rule 6. See Rule 6. 5 for where to claim Your Prize. Postal claims are made entirely at Your own risk and Camelot accepts no liability for Tickets, Prize Claim Forms and/or any other accompanying documents that may be lost, damaged or delayed in the post. Tickets cannot be validated and Prizes cannot be claimed by phoning The National Lottery Line, which may be open after Camelot. You can contact Camelot by.
National Lottery Line during its normal opening hours from time to time. See the National Lottery website for The National Lottery Line. Camelot must receive the email before the end of the Claim Period. If You fail to claim within the additional seven day period, Your entitlement to the Prize will be lost and the Prize will not be paid. The table below sets out where and how Prizes can be claimed with Your Ticket and how they will be paid (subject to Rules 4, 8 and 9).
Remember that Prizes cannot be claimed by phone. After a Retailer has validated Your Ticket, make sure You get Your win receipt from the Retailer and check this before You leave.
For Prizes that can be paid by the Retailer, the win receipt will show You the amount You should be paid and for Prizes that cannot be paid by the Retailer, the win receipt will indicate how You can claim Your Prize. You must put Your name and address on the back of the Ticket. Prizes will be paid by cheque at Your risk (providing the Validation Requirements have been met). If You are unable to claim in the ways set out above, Camelot Regional Centres can make payment by cheque. Over . You must put Your name and address on the back of the Ticket. Prizes will be paid by cheque at Your risk (providing the Validation Requirements have been met).
If You are unable to claim in the ways set out above, Camelot Regional Centres can make payment by cheque. Over . You will also need to provide proof of identity and age (and any other relevant information) when claiming at a Post Office or Regional Centre, and when claiming by post if required by Camelot.
Certain designated Retailers in the Isle of Man can pay Prizes of up to and including . You are entitled to the first .
You are entitled to the first . You must put Your name and address on the back of the Ticket. Prizes will be paid by cheque at Your risk (providing the Validation Requirements have been met). Over . Prizes will be paid at Your home or other agreed location, or at a Regional Centre. Payment will be made (at Camelot's option) by cheque, bank transfer or direct credit.
You must complete a Prize Claim Form (or any other form Camelot may require You to complete) and present this with Your Ticket when claiming a Prize over . You will also need to provide proof of identity and age. Non- cash, instalment and annuity Prizes.
The process for claiming non- cash, instalment/regular payment and annuity Prizes, and how they will be paid/awarded, will be set out in the Game Procedures and/or the Game Specific Rules for the relevant Game. You can only claim for the highest Prize tier Your Entry has won in. You cannot claim a Prize for a lower Prize Tier, or any otherwise unclaimed Prize in that particular Draw or Prize pool. Back to the top. 7.
You must provide a completed Prize Claim Form when claiming a Prize of, or worth, over . Camelot can also, at its discretion, require a completed Prize Claim Form (or any other form issued by Camelot) to be provided for any other Prize. You can get a Prize Claim Form by calling the National Lottery Line on 0. If owner of the Ticket is unable to complete a Prize Claim Form due to legal, physical, or other disability, their authorised representative can complete the Prize Claim Form in the Ticket owner. The Prize Claim Form must state the owner. Camelot is entitled (but is not required) to ask the authorised representative for evidence to prove they are allowed to claim on the Ticket owner. The person claiming will need to submit any relevant proof with the Prize Claim Form, or any other form Camelot may require.
The person signing the Prize Claim Form (or any other form Camelot requires) will, if they are signing as the owner of the Ticket or Ticketless Entry be representing that they are lawfully entitled to the Prize (or, if signing as authorised representative of the owner of the Ticket, that they are lawfully entitled to claim the Prize on the owner. That person signing the Prize Claim Form (and the owner of the Ticket or Ticketless Entry, if the authorised representative is signing) will indemnify Camelot against any costs, losses, damages and expenses which Camelot may incur in relation to the Entry or the Prize as a result of any misrepresentation on the Prize Claim Form (or such other form Camelot requires). Once payment of the Prize has been made to the person shown on the Prize Claim Form or any other form Camelot requires (or that person. Back to the top. 9. Camelot reserves the right to.