FreeLotto.com Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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FreeLotto.com is a website that gives people the chance to win over 11 million dollars, without paying a penny themselves.

FreeLotto.com provides six different possible games to play, and each game is free. You may enter each of the six games once per day, every day. According to their website, FreeLotto has awarded over $96,000,000.00 in cash and prizes since they were established in 1999.

In order to sign up with FreeLotto.com, you must be able to provide them with your real first and last name, an accurate email address, and a current postal address.

How Does It Work?

FreeLotto.com is free to their members only if you agree to view advertising on their website and by email. These advertisers and sponsors give FreeLotto the ability to offer cash and prizes without charging their members a fee.

You must provide a legitimate, working email address in order to use the website. All results are issued by daily email, and advertisers and sponsors must be able to contact you by email.

You may choose to unsubscribe from receiving certain types of emails by using the unsubscribe feature on your Player Profile page. However, if you unsubscribe from all email, then you will no longer be able to play FreeLotto.

Finally, FreeLotto does have a paid service, called F.A.S.T. Subscription Service, which allows members to choose the six numbers they wish to play, and they will automatically be played in each game, every day, for 30 days.

The Bottom Line

FreeLotto is not really a lottery, but legally is considered a sweepstakes, as members do not have to pay to play. Unfortunately, some states and nations do still have laws which prohibit their residents from using services like FreeLotto.com, so not everyone will be able to participate.

Before signing up, members should realize this means they are allowing their contact information to be distributed to partners and sponsors of FreeLotto.com. If you do not want your primary email address to be used in this way, make sure to create a new email address for receiving these advertisements and offers.

Some emails may offer goods, services, or special deals to members. Absolutely no purchase is necessary in order to play FreeLotto.

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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints

Average Rating for " FreeLotto " is 2.47 out of 5 based on 51 reviews.
  • How do I get paid?I'm wondering if it's true or not
  • Don't you see it? There are some people in the comments defending it with lies that nobody should believe, they are the scamers and not users. This whole post is a scam to support the fake legend of freelotto. It always happens when they see their lies are showing up they also make blogs and this sort of campaigns to hide the truth which is they're stealing our money. You want money then work hard to get highly educated to get more chances of being hired on a good job, also if you cannot reach top education so easily in the meantime seek to learn new practical skills and improve those you already have and do self study as informatics and learn new languages those are always on demand. Also reaching and mastering skills you can open a way to start your own business from scratch. I wish all the best. I do hope economy gets a bit better and we all can have reasonable jobs, billing and taxes. And remember wisdom is the key, don't hurry to scams instead build your way from the base to the top. God bless you
    • Very well said.

      But if you are referring to the US economy, why would you say:

      "I do hope economy gets a bit better and we all can have reasonable jobs"

      IDK where you live but here in NH the unemployment rate is SO low that employers have kind that go unfilled!

      Let's just hope that the prez who ran on "Being one of the people" was the biggest crock of bull EVER! LOL I mean did people actually buy that? Look at his cabinet picks so far. It's like oposite land! An education head that hasn't a clue about education!

      Not to knock the guy but I bet the reason he is the way he is, is because of his inability to read. It will be interesting when It comes to light. With all his wealth he can of course hire people to take care of that. But I'm sure that's got a lot to do with his underlyineg personality disorders. How severe they become due to the stress of the job will, be difficult to watch. I just hope enough safeguards are in place to keep him from doing irreparable harm to the nation and the world!
  • They said I won, didn't ask for any card numbers just an address to send a check to..
  • They told me that I am a winner. Now how can I get my gifts ???
  • I won
  • I've won $1 several times. There's an option to give that to a charity and that's what I've always chosen as going to the bank for a dollar isn't worth my time. The credit card info and charge of $14.99 is I believe for people who want their numbers to be played automatically. I choose to go to the site each night and play the my numbers manually. My guess is that the odds to win a big prize are astronomical just like any lottery is. That said it is free to play. I have been off by just one number once for $50,000 and once for the eleven million and so I'll continue to play and keep my fingers crossed. If this were not a legit company I believe it would be offline by now and I've played for several years. Again, one needs to realize that this is free, you don't have to pay. I think the problem many people are having is the fact that they are not actually reading the terms and have no idea what they're doing.
  • UGHH PEOPLE USE COMMON SENSE ITS A SCAMM FOR SURE WHY WOULD U EVER GIVE OUT CARD YOUR CARD INFOMATION LOL THINK SMARTER!
  • This is a scam people, no one needs your CVV numbers and you long number across the middle of your card to pay in money, they only need that to take money out, and why should you pay money when you win? Why can't they take it out of your winnings instead oh yeah because all they want is your money and you won't get anything as in winnings, if they get your bank details they will keep on taking money and you won't see a penny
  • They send an email that I won $300,10,000 &1M I got excited & was about to claim prize till I noticed they wanted my credit card details & date of birth. I used my common sense to figure out that I am here to get money & not give money from my credit card please don't fall for it.
  • Yes, I think so.you can't win the Grand prize. I think this is a spam site how can we won if is it computer generated? lol waste of time
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