
TheLotter US has expanded its lottery courier service to Arizona, following successful launches in New Jersey and New York last year. The online lottery ticket messenger service now operates in five states, including Oregon and Minnesota.
“We’re thrilled to expand our service to yet another state. Now, Arizona residents can enjoy the convenience of entering their favorite lottery draws without having to go out and buy a ticket,” said Yael Hertz, CEO of TheLotter Group, after TheLotter Arizona went live on March 13.
TheLotter US fulfills lottery ticket orders for customers at licensed retailers. This includes scanning the tickets and uploading them to their personal accounts before the draw. Then customers can view their ticket and track their numbers whenever they want.
The service also has a dedicated 24/7 customer support to ensure players always receive quick feedback and reliable assistance during any hour of the day.
How Does TheLotter US Work?
To get started, Arizona residents only need a few minutes to create an account. After verifying their info, users can choose their favorite lottery game, pick their lucky numbers or use Quick Pick, select the number of lines to be added, and confirm their order.
As for ordering tickets at TheLotter US, the service uses top-tier security measures like GeoTrust 128-bit SSL encryption to protect all transactions. Ticket scans will also be viewable in customers’ accounts before the draw.
According to the news release, Arizona has seen several jackpot wins, including a $112 million prize in Tempe back in January. The winner reportedly purchased their ticket through an online lottery courier service.
If a customer does win, they will immediately be notified by email via TheLotter US. Smaller prizes (under $600) are deposited directly into a players’ account. And if a larger prize is won, TheLotter US will assist the winner in claiming their prize in person at the official lottery office.
The first lottery games in the United States were established in 1934 in Puerto Rico, followed by the formation of the New Hampshire Lottery in 1964. Lotteries in the United States are legal in 48 jurisdictions including 45 states, along with the District of Columbia, the U.S Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.