You Can Buy $1.2 Billion Powerball Ticket Online with Jackpocket App

We don’t interrupt our World Series flow often, but there is a Powerball lottery jackpot totaled at over $1 billion this week, and you can buy your tickets online.
I repeat: You can buy your Powerball tickets online.
It turns out, like half the country plays the lottery, but only 5% of people buy their tickets online. That means 95% are living in the stone ages– driving to a bodega or gas station to print out paper Powerball tickets. Yuck.
Here’s how to do it better.
Download the Jackpocket app HERE to buy your Powerball tickets online.
How To Buy Powerball Online
There are a handful of apps that will help facilitate online Powerball ticket sales, but none are better than Jackpocket.
Jackpocket is a lottery courier service. What does that mean? It means when you purchase a ticket through the Jackpocket app, the company fulfills your sale (literally buys and prints your ticket), stores it in a vault, and gives you digital access to it. If it hits, you get your money (or the ticket itself in the case of large amounts).
The company has already minted more than 20 millionaires.
Here’s how to sign up:
- Click here to download the Jackpocket app
- Create your account. You must be 18 years or older.
- Make a deposit of at least $10.
- Find the Powerball game (should be featured in the app)
- Buy your ticket(s)
Once the drawing is complete, you can check to see if you’ve won. Amounts less than $600 are paid directly by Jackpocket, amounts more than this they will get you your ticket securely.
What States Can I Buy Powerball Tickets for November 2 Online?
Jackpocket is available to download and buy Powerball tickets online for the November 2 drawing in the following states:
- New York
- New Jersey
- Texas
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Washington DC
- Idaho
- Minnesota
- Montana
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- Ohio
- Oregon
- West Virginia
What Is Jackpocket?
Jackpocket is a lottery courier app.
While not totally new to the market, these courier services have caught a lot of attention lately as they have been flooded with investment. Jackpocket is even now the helmet sponsor of the New York Islanders.
State-run and commercial lotteries have not had the most success with their online offerings. Whether because the industry as a whole is dated or because government-run entities are often the key stakeholders, there has been a void in bringing the lottery into the digital age.
But tech-first companies like Jackpocket have built easy to use, mobile-friendly apps which make playing the lottery online easier and available to a younger demographic accustomed to getting, well, everything on their mobile phone. Including, it seems, their Powerball tickets.
Download the Jackpocket app HERE to buy your Powerball tickets online.