ASA BANS DIRECT MAIL AD FROM NATIONAL LOTTERY
4 September 2009
Email campaign alleged to encourage excessive
gambling
The UK Advertising Standards Authority has once again
banned a marketing effort - this time by the UK National
Lottery - after receiving a complaint from a member of
the public about the content in a direct emailing
campaign "that could be seen to be encouraging excessive
gambling."
Existing National Lottery account
holders who had opted in to receive information were
sent the email, which the lottery claimed was a humorous
and genuine attempt to persuade lottery account holders
to use the online facilities to purchase their lottery
tickets.
The email campaign centred on possible
reasons for not taking the opportunity to purchase
lottery tickets online every week, such as being
abducted by aliens. An ingenious add-on was an "excuse
generator" which served up some fun excuses such as "I
was practising my lassoing and I got a bit tied up".
Following adjudication, the ASA ruled that the
content encouraged repeated and potentially excessive
gambling by referring to the greater chance of winning
from multiple entries across lottery games. The phrase
"The more you play the more likely you are to win" was
particularly noted as giving gamblers the impression
that they were more likely to win if they played more
often and if they purchased multiple lines for as many
Lottery games as possible.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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