How much are local lottos charging per ticket around the country?

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Hi All

Just trying to figure out how much local lottos are charging per ticket around the country?

The one I am involved in starts at €1,500 and goes up in increments of €150 and costs €1.50 per ticket and you can win €20 if you match 3 numbers from 24 and win or share jackpot if your numbers come out.

Other lottos in the area are €2 each.

Also we are looking for a gimmick to perhaps increase sales - anyone involved in such a lotto who might have any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Matching 4 numbers from 24 - 10,626 combinations.
 
Re: Local Lotto's Prices

Our local one charges €2 per ticket. Match 3's share €300.(I think!)

Jackpot normally starts at €2000 and normally is won around the €7/8 k mark, sometimes before obviously.
 
Re: Local Lotto's Prices

My brother is involved in the local GAA lotto, and when they started they did a bit of drive to get people to pay up for the year, and that Christmas they also got those home for Christmas to sign up.

They used locallotto.ie as mentioned above, and those who pay on line get some draws free if you bulk buy, as well as getting the weekly email that you didn't win, as well as how the under 21's did on sunday, which is a nice touch for those away.

I would say you are better rounding up your price to €2, one coin, no change - its handier and not such an increase people would really complain.

Another aspect of getting people to sign up for a year, or giving them the on-line option, is when they are in the pub on a Saturday night, ticket sellers come in, chances are they will buy again
 
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Re: Local Lotto's Prices

Im confused!

Are we taking about the hundreds of little lotteries run by clubs around the country or something else/extra like this:

LocalLotto.ie Club and Society Fundraising - Supporting your local Clubs and Societies.

 
Re: Local Lotto's Prices

Thanks for all the replies helpful and otherwise. I am from a soccer club not GAA not that it should matter. Every January we have to apply for our Lotto license at a local court, we have to supply a list of all winners of our match three draw and jackpot winners, our draws are conducted in public every week, we are a limited company and our accounts are audited every year.
 
an annual subscription has worked out very well for me (i'm a buyer not an organiser) - my same numbers are then entered automatically every week.
 
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