I’m sharing my experience with the LottoSocial service.
When you sign up via an invitation, you get 10 free lines for the EuroMillions lottery. Plus, there are regular promotions and free games on the website.
There is a game section where you can use points to open "scratch cards" (similar to instant lotteries). Sometimes, small wins or credits are awarded. These credits can be spent on joining syndicates, which buy tickets for real European lotteries with large jackpots.
Personally, I haven’t added much money — I’ve mainly played free games and used credits for syndicates. There are small wins from time to time, like a few pennies, a pound or two, etc.
Pros:
Cons:
Withdrawals took me about 6 days to process via PayPal.
Overall, I use the service as just entertainment: I log in, play free games, accumulate credits, and join syndicates — just in case someone hits the jackpot and I can share the winnings.
I also get some small wins. Realistically, it’s around £10–£30 per account, depending on luck. My main account is focused on syndicates, while the others usually end up around the same. I don’t take it too seriously; I’ve tried it on a few accounts — it’s not my job, just an interesting form of entertainment.
For those who are really in the UK, I’ll leave a comment to help with which lottery gives £75 for registration for store products.
When you sign up via an invitation, you get 10 free lines for the EuroMillions lottery. Plus, there are regular promotions and free games on the website.
There is a game section where you can use points to open "scratch cards" (similar to instant lotteries). Sometimes, small wins or credits are awarded. These credits can be spent on joining syndicates, which buy tickets for real European lotteries with large jackpots.
Personally, I haven’t added much money — I’ve mainly played free games and used credits for syndicates. There are small wins from time to time, like a few pennies, a pound or two, etc.
Pros:
- You can start for free.
- You get 10 EuroMillions lines.
- There are daily free games.
- Won credits can be used to participate in syndicates.
- There is a referral program.
- Withdrawals can be made via PayPal.
Cons:
- The website can sometimes be slow on a computer; it works better on a phone.
- It’s better to use a virtual card or PayPal because there may be automatic charges sometimes.
Withdrawals took me about 6 days to process via PayPal.
Overall, I use the service as just entertainment: I log in, play free games, accumulate credits, and join syndicates — just in case someone hits the jackpot and I can share the winnings.
I also get some small wins. Realistically, it’s around £10–£30 per account, depending on luck. My main account is focused on syndicates, while the others usually end up around the same. I don’t take it too seriously; I’ve tried it on a few accounts — it’s not my job, just an interesting form of entertainment.
For those who are really in the UK, I’ll leave a comment to help with which lottery gives £75 for registration for store products.
