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Vietnam may prohibit gambling, yet has an active lottery market despite this prohibition. The government holds the monopoly for lottery companies; traditional tickets feature predetermined numbers printed on them. Unlike American-style Power 6/55 jackpots with fixed top prizes of $2 Million or so, Vietnam’s top-tier winnings roll over until there is a winner – these winnings rollover until there is one! Vietlott remains its most popular lotteries run provincial lottery companies under supervision by Ministry of Finance; provincial lotteries run provincial lotteries while provincial lotteries work under Ministry of Finance supervision which oversees provincial lotteries which run Vietlott as its most popular lottery system.
On an average day, Phuong sells 250 tickets and earns around 11 US-dollars as her profit. Together with Manh, they spend 16 hours per shift roaming around Saigon’s streets – in weather that ranges from hot and rainy to cold and windy – covering 10 km daily since beginning work at 5 am each day.
This couple earns about $80 a day, which covers their expenses and feed their children. Since neither one of them have formal jobs or disability pensions in Vietnam, selling lottery tickets has become one of their few sources of income – each ticket costs VND10,000 or about 50 US cents and the seller keeps 10% of profits as profit; unsold tickets must also be bought back if not sold entirely.
Lottery is an integral part of Vietnamese culture and lifestyle, and an expansive network exists for buying lottery tickets across Vietnam: from street vendors and supermarkets, to mobile phone companies and even mobile phone carriers themselves. Results are released daily with winners immediately receiving emails or SMS alerting them of their win, plus links to an official website where they can review their winnings and claim them.
Street vendors sell lottery tickets as a source of relief to those unable to afford regular wages, disabled persons or elderly who rely on lottery ticket sales as an income supplement due to lack of government benefits or pension. Furthermore, lottery ticket sales in Vietnam have seen explosive growth over time.
Mega 6/45 lottery is Vietnam’s most beloved lottery, offering players to select six numbers between 1 and 45 or take a quick pick for randomly generated ones. The jackpot begins at VND10 billion and keeps growing until there is a winner; next draw scheduled for April 30. Meanwhile, American-style Power 6/55 offers higher jackpots but lower odds of success; last Saturday alone one Mobifone user won an enormous VND257 billion prize (approximately $10.8) by paying their 10-percent personal income tax bill