Campaigners criticise Camelot for expanding exhaust of controversial lines costing at least 17p/minute to include retailers and customers The National Lottery’s #PleaseNotThem advertising campaign pleads for customers to keep playing the Lotto to prevent greedy Piers Morgan,Katie Price and designer Laurence Llewelyn Bowen from hitting the jackpot.
But now the company behind the National Lottery has itself been accused of being “greedy and foolish”, for telling customers and from final week, or retailers – to contact the organisation using expensive 0844 numbers that cost at least 17p per minute.
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Source: theguardian.com