Totoeurope.com

TotoEurope.com

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TotoEurope Review

How many people out there both bet on sports and play lotteries? I’m guessing there are quite a few with the increase in combination sites offering both. Totoeurope.com is such a site. It provides betting on the results of football matches and lotteries out of Spain, Germany, and Italy. They’ve been around since 2000 so are not a new kid on the block at the same time, it looks like their kick-off into lotteries is relatively new. Struggling through the errors in their terms and conditions underlines this. Let’s look.

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Games at Totoeurope.com

Totoeurope is an online lottery service provider for EuroMillions, Bonolotto, Primitiva, El Gordo, and SuperEnalotto. They also offer betting forms for football games for Quiniela, ElQuinigo, Toto, and TotoCalcio. With their lotteries, there doesn’t seem to be a minimum number of ticket lines a player has to purchase. Click on help, and reasonably clear step-by-step instructions pop up. This part is clear.

Let’s Get Things Clear at Totoeurope

What isn’t clear is what you are buying into. Firstly, Totoeurope says it “operates as a lottery syndicate.” I guess in some ways all lottery providers do, but this seems to suggest a pooling of all the wins. Secondly, in most of their help instructions, they say “the amount of each prize is a result of the total amount allocated for prizes at this Round (Normally 50% of the total turnover this round divided equally for each prize) and the number of winners divided equally to each.” We received a clarification on this, and though it does mean Totoeurope pays out what are the officially listed winnings by each lottery, I still think they should rewrite this explanation as it is confusing.

Winning that Mega Jackpot

There is no information on how or when you get your winnings – seriously. They say that all withdrawals (guessing that means from your player account) will incur costs and bank fees. There is no indication of limits, excluding the fact that any payments over €3,000 will only be transferred to a player’s bank account after three to four weeks according to “European money laundering laws.” That’s not a spelling mistake folks – that’s what they say though obviously, they mean laws. The problem is, this isn’t the only spelling mistake. They are all over the place and make reading through the terms and conditions a real struggle. That is besides the fact there is so much information missing.

The Totoeurope.com’s Customer Service

The team finally got to the point; it was time to ask some questions. Going to their ‘Contact Us,’ I’m still not sure whether the online form was submitted or not. When I clicked ‘send’ a strange message came up saying in Hebrew “A Message” with a big red X. They did respond to an email to their parent site. There is a billing question phone number and link to a website. There is also a snail mail address for their parent company based in Spain with a phone number. They do offer the site in five languages, so maybe English wasn’t a priority.

Why You Should Register with Toto Europe

Pros:

Top European Lotteries

Five Languages

Why You Shouldn’t Register with Toto Europe

Cons:

Poor Terms & Conditions

Poor English

When do I get My Money?

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Is Toto Europe Legit?

The team had a bit of an argument on whether the confusion was a language issue or these guys couldn’t get it right – and the decider was the overall lack of information on the terms and conditions. There is just too much missing, and that has nothing to do with ‘lost in translation.’

Totoeurope.com gets a thumbs down as a lottery site. We reserve judgment on their betting side as that’s not why we’re here. Ultimately, there is just too much not said and what they do say doesn’t make sense.

  1. The site has been closed for a year, why? Just before it closed they announced that someone had won through their site the first prize in the Spanish Toto, is it related to each other?

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  2. Definitely, the lack of information in the terms and conditions put me off. Add to the fact, I only get my money three to four weeks after the draw. So where is it and who is using it! There could be some good interest earned during that period – and it should be mine! I’d give this site a miss.

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