World Lottery Club Exposed — Lottery Betting Instead of Lottery Tickets
World Lottery Club (currently LottoGo.com) is an online lottery betting service owned by Annexio Limited. Annexio Limited T/A World Lottery Club is regulated by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission under a license, issued under the Online Gambling Regulation Act 2001, on 14th October 2011. For UK clients, Annexio Limited T/A World Lottery Club is licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission. World Lottery Club does not sell the lottery tickets. Members are required to place bets on the outcome of 8 national lotteries. World Lottery Club is located at Anglo International House, Level 6, Lord Street, Douglas, Isle of Man IM1 4LN, British Isles. It also could be reached by the phone number +44 (0) 208 099 70 70 and email address support@wlcmail.com. The WorlLotteryClub.com website is available in 6 languages.
World Lottery Club Review
Tripping over WorldLotteryClub.com, Lotto Exposed Team was pleasantly surprised. Let me explain that. WorldLotteryClub is fully licensed as an Annexio Limited with the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission. As WorldLotteryClub claims, they
“Are required to satisfy the jurisdiction’s licensing requirements and to comply with the stringent online gaming standards and player protection rules”.
Let’s examine this further.
Games at World Lottery Club
Besides single tickets in the usual EuroMillions, Mega Millions, EuroJackpot and US Powerball, WorldLotteryClub.com offers the Polish Lotto, German Lotto 6aus49, Swedish Lotto and Finish Lotto tickets. Players have the option of reading the site in English, Russian, Finnish, German, Suomi, and yes – Polish. All jackpots are posted in GBP and paid in that currency.
On the bottom of all their pages, there is a line that says
“Annexio Limited T/A World Lottery Club does not operate a lottery. Members place bets on the outcome of national lotteries. Official lottery tickets and insurance are purchased based on the bets placed so that all winnings are equal to the cash option of national lottery winnings.”
I get that they purchase insurance just in case they don’t have the tickets – but, the T & C says the money comes from the relevant operator.
World Lottery Club and Winning
Winners will be notified by email if they win £10 or more. Only winnings will be transferred to your credit card or bank account. Players cannot withdraw any amount that has been placed into their account to play.
VIPs at World Lottery Club
As a VIP member of World Lottery Club, you’ll be given the opportunity to play some of the world’s biggest and wealthiest lotteries such as the USA Mega Millions and the US Powerball.
Who Is WorldLotteryClub.com?
Annexio Limited owns and operates this site as well as a heap of others. Each site has different options for betting on single tickets and syndicates for different lotteries. They all offer snail mail and a UK telephone number and online chat.
The Bottom Line
WorldLotteryClub is a legit online lottery service, fully licensed by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission. Its lottery prices are very competitive, and it offers an excellent opportunity to bet on the outcome of such giants as the Mega Millions and the Powerball.
Pros:
Fully Licensed
6 Languages
Excellent Opportunity for Those Who Prefers Betting
Cons:
Betting versus Tickets
World Lottery Club gets thumbs up as this lottery agent is a fully licensed and there is nothing that indicates it’s not legit.
Angela Laws
I signed for a ONE time ticket only, I have just gone into my bank account and there are TWO, yes TWO transactions within two weeks of each other for £30.00 each … I am now going to check to see how much more has gone from my account, the game I played was last December.
I have emailed and tried their Live Chat, nothing. There is no phone number on their site, the one listed here I doubt will bear any fruit.
I hope whoever is reading this is reading pre sign up because I wish I’d been sensible enough to check this out before, rather than after, the horse has bolted.
Jeffrey Spong
Just don’t get involved!!
I had what I thought was one bet and then find that that they keep taking £18 a week on a rolling subscription
Absolutely underhand practice and I have complained to gaming commission
Its proving so hard to get out!!
Sooz
I have had the same thing happen. I’m very careful about not signing up for recurring charges and yet that is exactly what happened with World Lottery. I have had to contact them to cancel this unwanted subscription that they claim I signed up for. I did not.
Samih
I have been robbed by this company too. After placing a £9 bet as one off on the 9th May 2018 they started week later charging me £30 on the 16th May 2018 with out my authority.
Stay out of it
Don
I signed up on the 26/02/2018 FOR ONE DRAW.
Over the last five weeks they’ve taken £15 – £17 a week from my account.
This is nothing short of fraud.
They also don’t allow users to delete their bank card details from the site.
I’ve only just started looking, and so far I’ve found the gambling commission to report them to.
Make sure you go and unsubscribe for that game you place the bet on
Bill
I think they are breaking the law by keeping the details of the card you registered with for one bet. As they use these details to draw each week from the account. It is not by direct debit. In my opinion it’s very underhanded and they should not be using the details of the card over and over. What is the point of having a card if there is no security. Asking me for stars it would be minus 100 rating. I think it is scam. If I were to choose the numbers then fine. Even national lottery send you a an email as verification. Very unhappy. Scam all over it.
Subs
I played 1 time and thought I was paying a one off payment, but this was not so and ended up £22 every week, for many weeks. Very underhanded way of taking money, as its is made clear.