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You don’t have to fly to the US to win the P12 billion Playing Powerball

08:00 AM January 03, 2020

The American Powerball lottery is currently offering a jackpot prize worth $237 million USD (equivalent to P12 billion), the largest lottery prize in the world. Winning such a mindboggling prize would change your life forever and your wildest dreams would all come true.

Amazingly, you don’t have to fly to the U.S. to play Powerball! You can buy your lottery tickets online and everything is simple, safe, secure, and more importantly, totally legal. You could win the incredible Powerball jackpot without leaving the comfort of your home in the Philippines!

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Introducing theLotter. You can play Powerball online from the Philippines using the services of theLotter, the leading online ticket purchasing service. TheLotter uses local agents in the United States to buy official lottery tickets on behalf of its customers from all over the world. These tickets are then scanned and uploaded to customers’ private accounts. These scans, along with email confirmations and a totally transparent purchasing process, prove the customers’ ownership of the tickets. All data on theLotter’s website, including personal and financial information, is encrypted under Geotrust 128 SSL bit security.

Is it legal? According to the official Powerball website, “You do not have to be a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident to play Powerball. Players from jurisdictions where Powerball tickets are not sold … can purchase Powerball tickets from a retailer licensed or authorized by the selling jurisdiction.” As theLotter purchases official Powerball tickets from licensed retailers, playing Powerball at the website is totally legal.

What happens when you win? TheLotter charges customers a transaction fee and no commissions are taken from winning tickets. Winnings other than jackpot prizes are transferred to customers’ accounts after receipt of the prize from the official lottery operator. Jackpot winnings, however, may have to be collected in person and in these cases, theLotter may choose to fly winners to the operator’s headquarters to collect the prize.

What about taxes? The Powerball jackpot advertised by its operator is the amount before taxes. Winners receive their prizes after taxes are deducted and therefore, the money they receive is less than the prizes promoted. In addition, lottery winners may be subject to local taxation based on their country of residence.

Is it for real? Over the years, theLotter has paid out more than $98 million in prizes to over 5 million lottery winners from around the world. Some of theLotter’s biggest winners include a woman from Panama who won a $30 million jackpot playing Florida Lotto, and a Baghdad resident who won $6.4 million in Oregon Megabucks. This lottery win was such a unique story that it was reported in the New York TimesNBC, the Daily Mail, and the Associated Press. The international media noted that it is perfectly legal for foreigners to win American lottery prizes by purchasing official tickets online at theLotter.

Sounds too good to be true? In the world of lotteries, there is no guarantee of a jackpot win. One thing is certain, though. If you don’t play the lottery, you won’t win. Thanks to the lottery ticket purchasing services of theLotter, you can now play Powerball online, legally, from the Philippines.

For more information on how to play Powerball online, please visit theLotter.com. Good luck and please play responsibly!

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