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Lottery Loser's Shady Past
i think its a scam and only hope this foul person gets nothing but trouble for doing this and the real winner doesn't have to loose money. otherwise it just encourages more of this kind of behaviour they really need to make an example of this person robbing other people's dreams
Jan 6, 2004, 11:53 pm - dvdiva - Lottery News

OH-NO!" Woman claims $162 million Mega Millions ticket lost
This Elecia Battle has another problem if she can't prove that she was the real winner of the lottery or at least prove she made an honest mistake.Her employer got to be thinking if this lady was willing get a lawyer, alert the police and go public with a scam this size, who will be next? Will she slip or fall on the job, claim harassment or something else and sue us hoping to get a large settlement?RJOh
Jan 6, 2004, 1:00 pm - RJOh - Lottery News

$162 million Mega Millions Ticket found.
Maybe not Goldeneye. I say the woman who turned it in will be the true owner of the ticket and the other woman claiming to have lost it, is pulling a scam.
Jan 6, 2004, 10:35 am - Jorli D - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Players: Win up to $250,000
Couldn't reach the link - message is gone. Did a search on national parapsychology center (no caps used in literature) - has been in business (?!) since at least 1998 operating a scam in Arkansas from a Canadian address. Associated with fortunetelling, witchcraft and associated arts. Woman may also be known as Maria Duval ( face=Comic Sans MS >http://www.mariaduval.com). At your own risk, please.
Dec 30, 2003, 10:40 pm - johnph77 - Lottery Systems Forum

Guaranteed-lotto.com?? Anyone try it?
There is always the chance with these kind of things it's building up to a big payoff once enough people are playing and get paid back the offer expands to big money that vanishes. There can be no legitimate way a person or company can borrow $100. lose it playing lottery and then pay you back over and over again unless it is to build trust for a bigger scam.
Dec 22, 2003, 11:24 am - BobP - Lottery Discussion Forum

guru
He is going to stay sick too. He still hasn't kept his promise of predicting a jackpot so as far as I'm concerned he can't be trusted, hes already got his money. This was all about making some money off his software in the first place and then this scam about taking members email addresses was just something for him to gain more buyers and stick around alittle longer without being suspected of anything.
Dec 17, 2003, 8:33 pm - ants - Lottery Discussion Forum

666
the mathematical chance is 1 in 1000, just like all the other numbers... Same with 911 in New York on 9/11...Here in PA, back in the 1980's we had the whole 666 scandal when they injected numbers with latex paint so that only 6's and 4's could be drawn... that scam netted 1.8M for the conspirators... but thanks to them, things are strictly monitored (or so they claim)...
Dec 9, 2003, 6:25 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Players: Win up to $250,000
Anything like this is a total scam. Do not ever, for one minute, believe that anyone can promise you a win.People who put this out are trying to separate gullible people from their money. It is probably quite lucrative. I hope Lottery Post members are street-smart enough to avoid this stuff like the plague.
Dec 9, 2003, 6:10 pm - Todd - Lottery Systems Forum

scamm
uquifax,Why did you post the same subject in three different threads? You didn't mention which state you sold tickets in or how the scam worked. Sound like you are blowing a lot of hot air to get some attention.RJOh
Dec 8, 2003, 10:54 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

llotto scam
it was my job anyhow, i figured i might as well learn the scam and pass it on to others. all stores do it today. its all fixed. i have paperwork to back it up
Dec 8, 2003, 10:39 pm - equifax - Lottery Discussion Forum