There are courier charges of Dh15 in the UAE on online card purchases; Dh35 in the GCC, Levant and North Africa; and Dh50 in the rest of the world.
As per Sharia principles, there needs to be an exchange of value, hence why draw participants must purchase the collectable cards.The UAE marine biologist who started her career on 'fugitive island'The draw will be live-streamed on digital platforms at 7.30pm each Saturday, but without a live audience as originally planned.To participate in Emirates Loto, anyone over the age of 18 in the UAE and abroad can purchase “collectable” cards for Dh35 either on the website, through the app or at Choithrams supermarkets. Buy your collectable card to get the chance to win up to AED 40 million. 5,391 talking about this. Image: Emirates Loto Residents in the UAE will have a chance to win AED35 million ($9.5m) every week with the launch of the Emirates Loto. Abu Dhabi Duty Free’s Big Ticket, which was live-streamed on Facebook last month and this month, offers a Dh10m prize, while the Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire’s top award is $1m (Dh3.67m).Zuckerberg, Pichai, Bezos and Cook grilled at big tech hearingUAE petrol prices announced for August 2020Three number matches will give the buyer a free entry to the next draw, four number matches give Dh300 and five number matches Dh350,000. According to the website, participants must purchase a collectable for AED35, either online or at retail stores across the UAE – a delivery fee is charged when ordering online. Mr Sebestyen said the studio taping will follow physical distancing guidelines and “have as limited people as possible”.“We’re raising funds to change lives, not only for the people who are lucky enough to have won, but also for the money that will be donated to charities and other organisations for people in need,” he said.Updated: April 5, 2020 10:36 PMMoney & Me: 'We've expanded our workforce since the start of the pandemic'Sheikh Hamdan visits 'hero' firefighters in hospital after tragic Dubai blazeEmirates Loto has been in the works for a little over a year, Mr Sebestyen said. Purchasing a collectable for AED 35 gives you the option to enter the weekly draw.
Emirates Loto is in the business of merchandising collectables. Like us on Facebook to see similar storiesEmirates Loto is giving residents the chance to win weekly prizes of up to Dhs35 million by purchasing collectables, priced at Dhs35 each.
The draw will be televised on local channels, live streamed on the Emirates Loto website, and then the numbers will be displayed online.Please give an overall site rating:If multiple people match five and six numbers, the prize money will be split between the winners.A collectable must be purchased and you cannot pay simply to enter the draw. Winning Numbers.
Emirates Loto's internet site www.emiratesloto.com (or such other address as may be advised from time to time).