More shops to increase service
Consumer need remains solid for the order of the president’s three-digit lottery tickets, despite concerns about the difficulty of finding lottery businesses.
To develop service availability, the Finance Ministry says it intends to start more jackpot stores.
The continued popularity of the” N3 lottery”, sold at various lottery sources, was reported on Saturday in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Muang area. A constant flow of customers who purchased N3 tickets was welcomed by several stores.
This contrasts with the peacefulness of the stalls selling traditional raffle tickets along the roadways, which reported several customers early on Saturday morning.
The government claims that the government’s main motivation behind the introduction of the N3 jackpot, or three-digit jackpot, is to address the problem of exorbitant lottery tickets that can be purchased through market mechanisms.
The N3 raffle provides users with more options. Buyers have a better chance of winning the jackpot because they only pay 20 baht per seat, which is a significant benefit.
Every N3 solution is available for prizes in one of four categories: 3-digit right, 3-digit rotating, 2-digit immediately, and special prizes.
During the platform stage, payments for cards are made online via the Paotang application.
Jiraporn Nguenkham, an N3 lottery seller at Korat Lotto factory in Nakhon Ratchasima, said demand for the new raffle has remained strong since the N3 reservations went on sale during a six-month captain on Wednesday.
She expressed wish that given the public’s overpowering interest, the government would take into account opening more points of sale.
In Khon Kaen, Piyapong Phanthanawiboon, a raffle merchant, said the N3 jackpot has been well received by the government.
However, some consumers need more time to get used to the program, and the business has personnel on hand to assist them.
He claimed that there are only seven N3 jackpot locations in Khon Kaen, including his store, which has attracted a lot of people’s interest.
Mr. Piyapong added that when many tickets are purchased at once, requiring multiple scans to be made to validate the purchase, there have been technical issues. The cards are priced at 20 ringgit each, and up to 100 tickets can be purchased at a time.