LotteryLottoLotteries.com provides you with reviews of the websites of lottery companies. We'll tell you which lottery companies have badly designed websites and which ones are designed with the user in mind. A bad website is a sign that a company is not serious about their business.
Usually, companies with bad websites are too cheap to consider a good design that will be useful to potential customers, and they only want to spend a minimum amount of time and money to direct the customer to buy their product. They are concerned only about leading people to their order form with as little explanation of their product or company as possible.
Avoid websites without an easy navigation system and with no accessible site map. Companies may leave these out in order to hide the truth about their company. A site that links from the main page only to the order form and no other pages should be held under serious suspicion. Do not trust sites from companies that don't have a prominent contact page including phone numbers and addresses. Websites should have full product descriptions to tell you exactly what the product will do and how it will do it.
Sites which primarily include nothing but bogus claims about how great their product is should be further investigated. See our false product claims section for more about companies caught in the act of lying about their products.
All of Paul Connor's lottery scam websites are prime examples of bad websites.
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