The frantic search for the tithe
With the approach of the Christmas Lottery draw on December 22, queues in front of lottery administrations become a common sight. However, for those who prefer to avoid the wait, online shopping is becoming an increasingly popular alternative.
Precautions when buying
Authorized establishments
It is essential to acquire tithes at authorized points of sale, both physical and digital. The National Police insists on avoiding the purchase of tithes from strangers who approach on the street. If you decide to buy from someone, make sure it’s someone you trust.
Online safety
When buying a tithe online, check the reliability of the website. Look for the lock symbol in the address bar or for the URL to start with ‘https’. This indicates that the platform is safe. Also, keep all proof of purchase, such as emails or screenshots, just in case.
Share responsibly
It is common for people to share tithes with family or friends. To avoid misunderstandings, it is advisable to make photocopies of the shared tithes, noting who contributed and the amount invested by each participant.
Protect your numbers
Keep your license plate numbers in a safe place. Take a photo or write down the serial number and other identifiers of your license plate. In the event of theft or fraud, it is important that you can file a complaint.
Expectations for the 2024 Christmas Lottery
With this year’s edition underway, questions are already starting to be asked about the Christmas Lottery 2024. Aspects such as the draw date, available prizes, the process for collecting tithes and other details are topics of general interest.
Frequently asked questions
Those interested can ask about when the winning tenths can be collected, or how the ‘pedrea’ should be called in Catalan, among other issues. Preparation for future draws begins now.