UKGC Fines Lottery Operator Camelot For Targeting 65,400 Known Self-Excluding Gamblers

UKGC Fines Lottery Operator Camelot For Targeting 65,400 Known Self-Excluding Gamblers

Company also marked winning tickets as losing ones

by - Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022 1:12

UK Gambling Commission Fines
UKGC Fines Lottery Operator Camelot For Targeting 65,400 Known Self-Excluding Gamblers £3.15 million (€3.78/$4.17 million) for identifying winning tickets as losing ones through the National Lottery mobile app and targeting known self-excluding gamblers in a marketing campaign.

UKGC Fines Lottery Operator Camelot For Targeting 65,400 Known Self-Excluding Gamblers

Another failure identified during the investigation led to 22,210 players purchasing a single draw ticket but being charged for and receiving two tickets with the same numbers for the draw. The Commission noted that all players affected were identified and refunded the cost of the duplicate ticket if it was a non-winning ticket. For those that won a prize in the draw, their winnings were paid out on both tickets.

UKGC Fines Lottery Operator Camelot For Targeting 65,400 Known Self-Excluding Gamblers

Speaking of the fine Andrew Rhodes, Gambling Commission Chief Executive, said:

UKGC Fines Lottery Operator Camelot For Targeting 65,400 Known Self-Excluding Gamblers

According to GamblingIndustryFines, this brings the total amount of fines issued by the UKGC so far in 2022 to £22,212,557 (€26,685,744/$29,416,837).

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UKGC Fines Lottery Operator Camelot For Targeting 65,400 Known Self-Excluding Gamblers