MARYLAND LOTTERY GOING ONLINE
10 February 2012
Convenience of online ticket buying will
increase revenues
Soon Maryland residents won't have to go to the gas
station or convenience store to buy lottery tickets, NBC
Washington reported this week, explaining that the state
lottery is planning to introduce an online ticket and
gaming system by 2013.
Officials told the
broadcaster the different games and drawings that will
be included in the online initiative could increase the
lottery's revenue by $2.5 million.
Studies say
that Maryland residents currently buy fewer tickets than
in other states. In a survey, only 50 percent of
residents said they bought a ticket in the past year,
while in other mid-Atlantic states, 70 percent said they
played at least once in the past 12 months.
The
project may mean more convenience for players, but
opposition has been encountered from traditional retail
ticket sellers, who claim that online sales could drive
much needed business away from their stores.
The
online system will cost about $500,000 to set up.
Maryland Lottery has been making a big push into the
internet recently. In January, it launched a new mobile
site, where customers can check on winning numbers.
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