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The information contained in this website, including information concerning rules, is provided for informational purposes only. The State of North Carolina, the North Carolina State Lottery Commission, and the North Carolina Education Lottery (collectively “NCEL”) make no warranties, guarantees or representations of any kind, express or implied, as to the content, accuracy, completeness, reliability or timeliness of the information contained in this website or in the websites of any links provided herein; and NCEL expressly disclaims any responsibility or liability for any use, misuse, errors, inaccuracies or timeliness of any information contained herein. Information on this website should be verified by contacting the NCEL before it is used in any way. No text, logo, graphic, sound or image from the NCEL website may be copied or retransmitted without the express written permission of the NCEL. Users may obtain current versions of the rules concerning any lottery game by contacting the NCEL. The only basis for a valid lottery claim is compliance, in every respect, with official game rules, policies and procedures of the NCEL, and the North Carolina State Lottery Act. No valid lottery claim may be based on the information contained in this website.
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