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So does anyone know the cash pot in PB,MM
With such a big difference I wonder if the cash prize for the new Powerball will fall below 50 percent. It would really tarnish the whole prize level reducing it to a scam if it's below 50% IMO.
Aug 31, 2005, 12:17 am - dvdiva - Jackpot Games Forum

Jerome ,the psychic
Squirrels are not known to scam peoplewith cards.Neither is your average human. They mostly lean more to real estate, government, investment, law and so on. The card-scammer is down somewhere among the bottom-feeders.Squirrels, I'd guess, lean more to shell games and the like.A prudent person wouldn't believe either of them.Jack
Aug 28, 2005, 11:34 am - Rip Snorter - Mystical Forum

E-mail lotteries?
Free lotto and iwon.com are legit buy signing onto them will cause your email box to be flooded with many emails for goods and services it is part of their way to fund these games by promoting advertisements. So be for warned if you join be prepaired to deal with that part of the process.However if you receive an email that says you won a lottery and you didn't play the game then it's a scam.
Aug 28, 2005, 1:16 am - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery pool-need members
Actually, I don't think the comments and suspicions are unwarrented. There are too many people in this world trying to scam others and the people on this board are just warning others not to jump into something that sounds a bit fishy. I don't believe that any lottery pool can guarantee 100% money back. Otherwise why start a pool in the first place? You should be able to win constantly on your own.
Aug 27, 2005, 6:03 pm - bellyache - Lottery Discussion Forum

Is This For Real?
Let me clear this up for you:Unless you specifically entered a contest, if you receive a winner notification through e-mail, it is always a scam.There is no ifs, ands, or buts. It is true 100% of the time.Just delete it and move on with your life. You'll be a lot happier than sitting and dreaming about non-existent new-found wealth that some scammer put into your mind.
Aug 26, 2005, 11:49 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

New scam...please read
New Mexico Lottery Headquarters:Palais Des Nations,109 Geneva 14,SwitzerlandWINNING INFORMATION:The members and sponsors happily announce to you the draw of the NewMexico Lottery programs held on the 24nd of August, 2005 in Melbourne,Australia. Your e-mail address attached to ticket number: 2247887653 whichsubsequently won you the lottery in the 2nd category.All participants were selected randomly from World Wide Web sitethrough computer draw system and extracted from over 100,000 individuals an
Aug 26, 2005, 9:33 am - takeitez - Lottery Discussion Forum

Finally - Real ticket services
From the website it says they have a 1% ownership in the ticket which is fine by me. The main thing is if they are reliable. I'd far rather give up 1-5% of the winnings then 100% of the winnings from a scam site.
Aug 15, 2005, 12:49 am - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum

No Pepsi $Billion?
The whole pepsi billions thing was a scam. You had to have a winning cap that was accepted by the website probably in a non-random way so the people would look good for the TV show where you might have a chance at winning the billion. Pepsi just took an insurance policy against someone winning the TV show. It's better to look at real lotteries instead of that nonscence.
Aug 9, 2005, 7:19 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum

Euro Millions lottery winner wants 'normality'
Good luck to her! In the short term She needs to move to the colonies for say three years then start spending summers back in Ireland. Her life has changed forever and the way people will perceive her has too be it a stranger from Nigeria trying to scam millions or an auld friend from the bar.My prayers are with her and especially her children I hope she doesn't become the worlds Jack Whittaker.
Aug 6, 2005, 4:02 pm - Deadsantaclaus - Lottery News

Disabled players sue Virginia Lottery
four4me, I agree with you in that it's always best to try walking in someone else's shoes instead of judging them. However, in this case I think this is a scam. If the guy was walking his dog, then he was probably near his home. If he is near his home, he already has convenience stores that he would regularly go to. If anything, he probably passed up about 100 stores that were handicap accessible before he was able to find one or two that were not.
Jul 28, 2005, 1:12 am - Tx_Mega_Player - Lottery News