18+. Deductions & LottoGo.com T&Cs apply. Bet on the outcome. There’s €380 Million* up for grabs in this Tuesday’s LottoGo Mega Millions Super Jackpot and it could all go into Irish hands. You, now have the opportunity to hit the big time by placing a lottery bet on one of the world’s largest lotteries.

For those who don’t know, Mega Millions set the record in 2018 for the world’s biggest jackpot EVER – $1.6 billion! Seriously.

LottoGo.com, through their lottery betting** website, allows people living in Ireland to get involved in the Super Jackpots by placing a bet on the outcome of the Mega Millions. If your numbers are drawn, the prize is paid out by LottoGo.com.

What could you actually buy with €380 Million*?

The top-of-the-range Gulfstream G650 private jet would only set you back €61 million

Your own private island in the Bahamas for €48 million

Or how about entering an auction for a painting by Picasso valued at €42 million

This is clearly not a jackpot to miss out on.

To give you a chance at winning this Tuesday’s whopping €380 Million** Super jackpot on Mega Millions, InsiderLifeStyles has teamed up with LottoGo.com who are offering new players a chance to test their luck.

Get Two Bets For €0.98 on the US Mega Millions Super Jackpot by clicking here.



LottoGo.com is licensed and regulated by the Irish National Excise Licence Office for Irish customers (For full details of LottoGo.com‘s Regulatory Body please see T&C’s) and has more than 1,000,000 players. Gamble Responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk

*18+. Jackpot and Tier 2-3 winnings will be lower than advertised to match the actual cash value pay-outs made after all relevant deductions, including taxes. LottoGo.com Terms and Conditions apply.

**Lottery betting is making a bet on the result of the official lottery draw — specifically, which lottery balls (numbers) will be drawn. LottoGo.com does not operate a lottery. Members place bets on the outcome of national lotteries. Official lottery tickets and insurance are purchased based on the bets placed so that all winnings are equal to the cash option of national lottery winnings.



