As a growing Mega Millions jackpot increases lottery fever nationwide,
officials in Ohio are touting a digital lottery option that allows
players to enter games on their phones.Get more news about
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The new mobile-enabled Lottery Card, available in select grocery and
retail stores statewide, including Kroger, allows Ohio consumers to
enter lottery games on their phones and get notified and paid
electronically if they win, officials said.Ohio is among the first
states to debut this digital lottery option, which is available for
Powerball and Mega Millions.Jackpots for both games are growing this
week and the Mega Millions total is expected to be at least $1.6
billion, possibly approaching $2 billion or higher for Tuesday’s
drawing.Lottery Cards cost $10 for five plays and $20 for 10 plays.
Consumers are charged the cost of their chosen Lottery Card plus $0.89
for Mobile Play Benefits, officials said.
To play, consumers purchase the Lottery Card. When ready to enter the
next lottery drawing, the player texts in the Lottery Card’s unique code
to a specified number, provides their name and confirms their location
to complete a one-time card enrollment, officials said.
The player then receives a picture message with the quick pick numbers,
draw date and other transaction information. Winners are notified via
text and picture message, and most winnings are paid automatically via
PayPal.
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