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Is FreeLotto legal?

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Is FreeLotto legal?

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Freelotto®, Freelotto.com®, Freelotto and Design®, FreebetTM, Click 2 Win&#174, Click Thru Plus+TM, ScreenScratcherTM are trademarks of PlasmaNet Inc. View our Privacy Policy. Protected by U.S. Patent No.

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The FreeLotto games are legal and are not bound by the Internet Gambling Prohibition of 1997 & Wire Act, because all FreeLotto games are defined as a sweepstakes and contain a free method of entry. The charge for a FreeLotto FAST subscription is a service fee for the convenience of having your sweepstakes entries played automatically.

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ⲹ䣺25. I do not see my question. What should I do? Answers to our most Frequently Asked Questions: 1. I think I won, how do I collect my prize? If you win a prize from FreeLotto, you will receive an e-mail with the subject line: “First Name, Last Name, YOU HAVE WON!” Everyday you will receive a RESULTS EMAIL. This message will list the games you played, the numbers you have matched, and the amount, if any you have won. The FreeLotto daily results email is the sole notification of any prize winnings and prize winners must claim any prize by following the instructions within the FreeLotto daily results email. In a typical month we process in excess of 25,000 prizes ranging from $1.00 to as much as $10,000,000.00. If you receive a notice that says PENDING next to your name it means that you can win that prize “pending” the submission by you of a winning entry in any future FreeLotto drawing. It does NOT mean that you won a prize.

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Why don’t you offer telephone customer service? Do you sell or rent my personal infronation? What is a Click2Join banner? English is not my primary language, do you offer customer service in other languages? Do people really win prizes? I do not see my question. What should I do? Answers to our most Frequently Asked Questions: 1. I think I won, how do I collect my prize? If you win a prize from FreeLotto, you will receive an e-mail with the subject line: “First Name, Last Name, YOU HAVE WON!” Everyday you will receive a RESULTS EMAIL. This message will list the games you played, the numbers you have matched, and the amount, if any you have won. The FreeLotto daily results email is the sole notification of any prize winnings and prize winners must claim any prize by following the instructions within the FreeLotto daily results email. In a typical month we process in excess of 25, 000 prizes ranging from $1.00 to as much as $10, 000, 000.00. If you receive a notice that says PENDING next

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The FreeLotto games are legal and are not bound by the Internet Gambling Prohibition of 1997 & Wire Act, because all FreeLotto games are defined as a sweepstakes and contain a free method of entry. The charge for a FreeLotto FAST subscription is a service fee for the convenience of having your sweepstakes entries played automatically. 20. Why don’t you offer telephone customer service? Because FreeLotto is free to play, it is cost prohibitive to offer telephone customer service. We do, however, offer answers to all inquiries received by e-mail. 21. Do you sell or rent my personal information? No. PlasmaNet, Inc. collects personally identifying information during contests or sweepstakes registration and this information is used from time to time as you use our website to: pay prize winnings, confirm entries, and selectively show you ads or send you promotions. Players’ e-mail addresses and other personal information are kept in secure databases to protect our players’ privacy. 22. What

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