Lottery Receipts: these purchases are not valid

Lottery Receipts: these purchases are not valid
To participate in the Receipt Lottery that kicked off on February 1, it is sufficient to make purchases in physical stores for amounts equal to or greater than 1 euro and pay non-cash. However, there are some exceptions to consider: not all expenses are valid for detaching virtual tickets and trying your luck.

Which purchases do not count for the Receipt Lottery?

To understand which purchases do not entitle you to coupons we can refer to the guide published on the official website (link at the end of the article). Here they are:

purchases made in cash; purchases of less than one euro; purchases made online; purchases intended for the exercise of business, art or profession activities (cinema, theaters, museums); postal shipments; refueling at service stations; parking receipts; goods bought with a gift card; goods purchased with restaurant tickets and other types of meal vouchers; in the start-up phase of the lottery, purchases documented by electronic invoices; always in the start-up phase of the lottery, purchases for which the payment data are transmitted to the Health Card system (for example purchases made at pharmacies, parapharmacies, opticians, analysis laboratories, veterinary clinics, etc.); always in the start-up phase of the lottery, purchases for which the buyer requests the merchant to acquire his tax code for the purpose of tax deduction or deduction.

Not only buyers will have access to the sums up for grabs, but merchants too. These are the prizes for those who buy and for those who sell provided for by the draws scheduled on a weekly, monthly and annual basis.



Finally, we remind you that lottery codes can be managed by accessing the Reserved Area and that to be sure to collect the prize in case of winning, it is advisable to keep the payment receipt.

Source : Receipt lottery





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