About
uklottoblog is a UK National Lottery prediction blog. Our services are currently free to both registered users and guest users.
Who we are
We are a small team of lotto enthusiasts who strongly believe that lotto winning numbers are predictable. The theory behind our believe is that, since we are dealing with numbers and these numbers can be added and subtracted from each other then it is possible to predict a possible set of numbers to be drawn. We are working around the clock to prove this theory so stick with us.
Founder and Editor
Name: Eric Carbonu
Home Page: www.uklottoblog.com
Contact: Contact Me
Predictions
Sometimes our predictions are very disappointing, we accept that. But upon close examination of the predicted numbers and the numbers drawn you will realise that we weren’t far off the mark considering how many numbers we predict out of the 49 possible numbers. We are usually plus/minus 1 off the mark.
We generally have our own system for picking the numbers and as such very confident about the systems ability. If you do not agree with the way we do things, feel free to comment on it.
Using Our Predictions
You are allowed to use our predictions on your website but make sure you link back to us and give us the credit.
Suggestions
We are happy to take on board any suggestions to help improve the service we offer to our users. If you have any suggestions you wish to share with us get in touch and we will carefully look into it. No suggestion will be too big or too small.
Privacy
uklottoblog is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy when you register with our service. Our policy sets out the basis on which any personal information we collect from you, or that which you provide to us is used.
Information we may collect
Information you provide by filling in forms on our site (www.uklottoblog.com). Includes registering, subscribing, opening an account, posting materials, applying to become an affiliate, information regarding postal address, email, DOB, and phone numbers.
We may keep a record of any correspondence you have with us
Details of your visits to our site including traffic data, location data and other communication data like resources you access. The information we collect helps us improve our site and to deliver a better and more personalised service.
These enable us:
• Determine our audience size
• Store information about your preferences
• Recognise you when you return to our site
Changes to our privacy policy
Any changes we make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on this page, and where appropriate notified to registered users by email.
