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easy Lotteries Vs. Bank robbing....
You can't earn a living playing the lottery. At best it's an expensive hobby. The lottery is the biggest money making scam ever invented. Not for the player but for the lottery maker bookie. the state is acting as the bookie. the states are raking in billions. Many players are no where near breaking even. Some of the folks here on lottery post might give the impression they are making money off playing the lottery. Some people might hit once in a while but gambling has a way of working two w
Jun 3, 2006, 2:49 am - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

easy Lotteries Vs. Bank robbing....
Guys, do you think that if there was a way to hit the lottery (any lotto game) very often, and it was common knowledge, that it would cut down on bank robbing, identity theft, scam, hacking, shoplifting, etc. Like if there was a way that you could hit pick3 (like a pick3 game with less combination) very often and it was obvious, that people will cut down on bad habits?If lotteries were easy, i think people will concentrate their energies into hitting the pick3. I don't think this would stop m
Jun 2, 2006, 1:49 pm - bellyache - Lottery Discussion Forum

Texas Woman Sues Over Winning Lottery Ticket
That's the old scam of coming up with money to join a lottery pool after it wins. A person who wanted to play in the winning lottery pool always has an excuse for not actually paying to be in the pool and think that excuse should entitle them to share the winnings. Wishing you had paid and actually paying to join a lottery pool are not the same win or lose. Before I retired, I had co-workers who always said they wish had extra money to join the lottery pool and was relieved they didn't wh
May 25, 2006, 5:19 pm - whitmansm2 - Lottery News

25 cents PIck3...
Guys do you think that if pick3 was for 25 cents you will win more often? Because i just found a website where you can play your/any particular state pick3 for 25 cents and 50 cents, even 1 dollar (if you want to know the website send me a private message and i'll send you the website, for you can't post website address here in lottery post, is considered advertising). I always that that that was illegal in the U.S. The website claims that if you hit the numbers 6-way box you win 37.50 and 3-way
May 11, 2006, 11:56 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Man reports $7,000 scam by 'lottery winner'
A good Samaritan was taken for a ride he won't soon forget after he reported being scammed $7,000 by a man who said he won the lottery. Here's what happened, according to the victim and a North Miami police report: The victim, a 68-year-old Aventura, Florida, resident, was walking in the parking lot of Home Depot, 12055 Biscayne Blvd., at about 10:30 a.m. on a recent Wednesday when he was approached by a man who said he was an undocumented worker from Honduras and needed help finding a law
May 8, 2006, 11:59 am - Todd - Lottery News

13 State Employees to Share $224 Million Powerball Lottery Jackpot
JIM: Every lottery in the USA shows the winners holding a check with the annuity payout amount listed, not the cash value. Why are you picking on Powerball? If every lottery does it, then it is not a valid point to be used in your attempt to rip Powerball a new one. You may not like that they do it, but it is certainly not deceptive advertising . You should be more judicious in your use of that term. There are some real scam artists out there ripping people off, and to lump Powerball
Apr 22, 2006, 7:02 am - Todd - Lottery News

Man charged with forging lottery ticket claims it was a joke
First of all, that's not a riddle. It's merely a question of Mr. Joe Average being able to determine a counterfeit bill from the genuine article. Second, the gentleman that tried to cash the ticket seems to have been duped and perhaps should be exonerated. I won't speculate as to his innocence. The guy that made the fake, having allowed the first person to attempt to cash the ticket should be charged with fraud and attempted grand larceny. It sounds as though he genuinely wanted to defraud the
Apr 8, 2006, 4:23 pm - Lurk More N00b - Lottery News

Hidden Risk with Lottery Universe
This is no mystery. Anyone who has read the forums at Lottery Post would know about that horrendous web site, and would steer clear of it. Why anyone would spend their money there, just to throw it away like that, is nuts. It is such a scam. They make you think you're playing the real lotto games, and then they put in the fine print that the max payout is $1 million. Who even knows if they would pay that, since they don't even buy the real lottery tickets inthe first place.
Apr 4, 2006, 2:05 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

this is just a question
It's not so much a scam as it is just plain SPAM. That is the company that runs free lotto , which has turned into an endless series of advertisements. I would recommend staying away from anything to do with them, because all that will happen is you'll get on a spam list that is very difficult to get off of. Your chances of winning anything are so remote that it's not in the realm of possibility.
Mar 31, 2006, 1:01 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Hello
LottoGroups, Pool managers are usually too lazy to come up with any strategy for winning a lottery other than buying lots of tickets using other people money and even then they expect to be paid. If you're dealing with one over the internet or phone , it's probably a scam which doesn't involve buying any lottery tickets at all. Sharing lottery strategies and asking people to send money for a lottery scheme are not the same and you're not so dumb that you don't know the different. If you
Mar 22, 2006, 11:13 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum