Letters were sent out yesterday
The People’s Postcode Lottery have announced some big changes to their subscribers. Along with a hike in price to the monthly subscription, the lottery has also announced there is some ‘exciting’ news.
This is a £24 annual increase and will see people pay £144 a year as opposed to the previous price of £120. In a letter sent out to subscribers, the People’s Postcode Lottery has said the change to customers' monthly subscription will be in effect for the May draws and onwards.
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