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Authorities to Address Overpriced Lottery Tickets


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3 minutes ago, overt2016 said:

Oh, no not another committee, that will have to be the umpteenth 

since Prayut said he would fix it 7 years ago.

And how many previous "Governments/Agencies have promised to "fix this" since the lottery started?

Why do people pay more than 80Bht? 

OK some people will pay more for a "special" number but why pay more for a standard strip?

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form a subcommittee to collect information on the issue.

 

The working group is expected to generate concrete results within two months.

 

LoL.

That a committee needs 2 months for this? Ridiculous. Anyone can explain the reason for the overpriced tickets in 30 seconds.

 

So that unnecessary tax money is not wasted on senseless committees:

A little hint.

The reasons are the same as 7 years ago. There must be  definitely photocopies of reports from the last committee in the archives.

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5 hours ago, DezLez said:

And how many previous "Governments/Agencies have promised to "fix this" since the lottery started?

Why do people pay more than 80Bht? 

OK some people will pay more for a "special" number but why pay more for a standard strip?

Silly question. 99% of sellers will not sell you a ticket for 80 baht, so if you want, then you pay the usual 100 baht. Whether it's right or wrong that's the deal, so up to you, pay or not pay.

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I think I've seen the trailer for this movie, at least 15 times over the past 10 years?

 

See also Bangkok traffic to be solved in 90 days.

 

And the upcoming, Committee to Investigate Air Quality in Thailand to be formed next week.

 

 

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8 hours ago, bbko said:

In these digital online days, why are they still using a system that predates the internet?

Because no room for scamming in an online system, used in so many other countries. 
 

People should realise if they paid 100 baht for an online ticket, the prize fund would be much larger in spite of the lottery operator’s expenses.

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Not this old topic doing the rounds again. Too said he was going to stamp it out but yet again failed miserably, as he has consistently.

 

Within a couple of weeks of his and the last pronouncement on overpricing, it was all back to the norm of over pricing.

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They should make it so tickets can be bought online and in the traditional way. If the online are 80 baht it forces the middlemen to reduce their prices. To keep the sellers alive maybe limit the number of tickets that can be bought online to 3 or something like that (set by ID card number). This would also reduce the cases where people argue who owns the winning ticket. 

OK my idea is not perfect, but at least it's something that would allow the current sellers to stay afloat and be fair for the customers.

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13 hours ago, it is what it is said:

 

why are people willing to pay more than the stated price? and then complain about it? no one forces them to pay a higher price.

 

lottery tickets in the uk are a pound, why would i pay more then that?

UK lottery ticket is £2 Wed & Saturday draw . The Euro lottery ticket is £2.50 and Tues & Friday draws.

Tis about time the Thai lottery system was updated by going online and using machines installed in say 7-11s , designed for the lottery that enable you to either choose your numbers or go for a lucky dip . As of now you have to troll through lottery slips to find your preferred/ lucky numbers . The current lottery vendors could still sell the underground lottery tickets 

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lottery ticket machines is the best solutions. The vendors don't want to listen and fines are not working so the only solution is take it away from them....Start with a few in every province and see how quickly the price at the vendors will drop. They will surely be afraid of losing their money.

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