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How I enter the Euromillions and UK National Lottery Lotto for free


In my quest for low risk investments, I've always sought to earn small rewards from websites, that I can risk at a later point for larger earnings.

I've come across and used a few "paid to search" websites before, that generally use the Yahoo! search engine, and pay their users for using their service (logically paid for from the advertising revenue Yahoo makes).

For the last years I've settled on Search Lotto which pays you in the form of syndicate entries in the Euromillions and UK National Lottery Lotto draws. I've won lots of small payouts, which are always paid out to my PayPal account within a few days of the draw. I have to say, I'm genuinely impressed.

How it works

Once you join Search Lotto, you can either download a browser extension, change your search engine settings in your browser, or just remember to go to their website when searching the Internet.

When you've performed 25 searches, they give you a free entry into a lottery draw. You can choose in your settings whether this will be a UK National Lottery Lotto syndicate (shared between 20 people), or a EuroMillions entry (shared between 25 people).

Personally I choose the EuroMillions for all by tickets, but that is entirely up to you!

You can actually see the numbers on your ticket before the draw if you like (reassuring to show it's all above board).

If you've entered your bank or PayPal details into your account, they will pay directly into it shortly after they are paid. There are no charges, minimum payout or alike, so you can enjoy a small trickle of money for your search efforts, and know that you're in a lottery, so have the chance to win big (EuroMillions is regularly paying over £100M. Even shared between 25 people, that's a nice payout for something you do anyway!)

Sign up today at: https://www.searchlotto.co.uk/index.php?rid=39768

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