Using average entry levels from 2021 as a guide, we estimate that each entry has a 1 in 204 chance of winning in a Weekly Lottery draw, and 1 in 330 per entry in a Superdraw.Ĭash prizes will be transferred directly into the winners’ bank accounts or paid by cheque or in cash (at our discretion). Your chances of winning depend on the number of entries, which changes from draw to draw depending on how many entries there are, and on the number of prizes (500 per draw). Prizes will be awarded in order of selection (the first number drawn will be awarded the jackpot prize, the second number drawn will receive 2nd prize, and so on). The winning entries will be selected using random number generator software which has been tested and approved by an independent test house approved by the Gambling Commission. Please note that closing dates for Superdraw may vary per entry method. The dates of the next Superdraw and the relevant closing dates for entry will be as set out on the Websites, in letters accompanying tickets sent by post and available on request in Shops. Prizes are non-transferable, non-negotiable and except where expressly stated no alternative will be available.Ī Lottery draw will take place every Friday, except when a Friday falls on a bank holiday in England and then the draw will take place on the next working day in England. No interest shall be payable on cash prizes. The prizes are as described on the Lottery website at for Superdraw only at “Websites”) and in the letter accompanying any Lottery entry forms or Superdraw tickets sent by post. Details of the prizes are also available by post on request to the Lottery Helpline on 03 and in participating Cancer Research UK shops (“Shops”). We reserve the right to substitute any prize with another prize of equal or greater value. All single entries, whether to our standard Lottery draw or our Superdraw are subject to the same terms and conditions except where we state otherwise. We reserve the right to advertise, and sell entries to, our Superdraw separately as a one-off draw. Any Lottery entries in a Superdraw week will become entries to the Superdraw at no additional cost to you. Three times a year, the weekly draw will be replaced by a ‘Superdraw’ with a different pool of prizes including a bigger top prize. The Lottery is a regular weekly draw which you can enter on a subscription basis (“subscription entries”) or on a one-off basis by purchasing “single entries” to particular draws. The Lottery is not open to employees of any third party company involved in running the Lottery. The Lottery is open to our employees except for those directly involved in running the Lottery. Any person who has entered the Lottery and who is found to be under the minimum age limits set out in this paragraph will automatically forfeit any prize. We reserve the right to require proof of identity and age. If you purchased a ‘subscription entry’ to the Lottery (see paragraph 4) before the date of this change and are aged 16 or 17 your subscription entries are still valid but you may not purchase any additional entries (whether subscription or one-off entries) until you are aged 18. On 16th July 2021 the minimum age of entry to the Lottery changed from 16 years to 18 years. This Lottery is open only to individuals aged 18 years or over who live in Great Britain. Any entries not complying with these Terms and Conditions will not be valid. Any Lottery entry and participation instructions form part of these Terms and Conditions. Registered Charity Numbers: 1089464 in England and Wales and SC041666 in Scotland, the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247)īy entering the Lottery you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. We used 51% to run and administer the Lottery and 5% to pay prizesĪll profits raised from the Lottery will go towards the work of Cancer Research UK. 44% of these proceeds was used to help support our vital work. Proceeds Information: In 2021 we raised just over £5.4 million from the sale of entries to the Lottery. Promoter: Cancer Research UK, 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ (“We”, “Us”). Cancer Research UK is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 5026.
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