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US House votes to kill Internet gambling
Yep, that would be correct. Getting Rid of Republicans would not solve the problem. Yes. there's corruptness on both sides. Systems was built on corruptness and is inherently corrupt. American was in the early years a country based on God's law. America was prosperous and rich. Land of Beauty. Then on the other spectrum you had the cunning and brilliant European scam artist whose name was Rothchild who was determined to get his clutches on this American God loving country. He had suckered o
Jul 17, 2006, 3:54 pm - Jimiam - Lottery News
The possibilities for fraud in RNG games
You all don't have to agree with me. But is still slavery....Where else can you get instantenously rich? I say two ways: In the Stock market or on the Lottery...Unless you want to rob a bank, start a scam, steal cars...Is slavery....Is slavery and is Robery....don't care who says what...
Put example Powerball, it has 150 something million combinations...If 150 Something million people bought the powerball tickets, it will still not cover the 150 something million combinations that Powerball has
Jul 16, 2006, 8:29 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum
The possibilities for fraud in RNG games
Ineresting story.
Also interesting that you knew numbers behavior well enough to spot the scam and complain about it.
A similar phenomenon finally caused me to cease playing New Mexico Roadrunner.
Watching numbers long enough a person begins to see some behaviors that will always be manifested in legitimate game draws. They might happen at different frequencies, might involve different number sets, but they always happen.
When an RNG game (or any other game) absolutely defies thos
Jul 15, 2006, 9:21 am - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum
Seeking Interview With Lotto Winners
reddog:
There's nothing to be judgemental about. The use of poor grammar and bad spelling for most posts is just a matter of carelessness, or sometimes might well be deliberate.
The difference on this one's that the person either knew, but figured we wouldn't care, or didn't know and holds a position of some responsibility in some broadcasting business where written communications are part of the job.
Either way it's troublesome.
I was tongue-in-cheek in pointing at NC as somehow un
Jun 8, 2006, 2:15 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum
Man charged with forging lottery ticket claims it was a joke
Miller is awaiting a May trial in Dauphin County.
Am I misunderstanding this? Why would the man who found the ticket be charged once it was established that he was fooled by a scam? That doesn't make any sense to me. Remember the man in MA who found a ticket in the trash and then someone said he accidentally threw it away? If the ticket was fake and just a prank, it would have simply been an honest mistake, right? I don't know why someone who finds what he thinks is a legitimate winnin
Apr 6, 2006, 7:18 pm - justxploring - Lottery News
ABC duped by Powerball lottery winner hoax
Actually if people knew the real story behind all this, they would call him a genius. Why? The person that funded this so-called hoax is a well-respected businessman, famous author, super copywriter and a friend of mine. And it was to actually get the medias attention to promote a book. Thats all it was used for and they've succeeded.
You see when people hear the word Hoax they automatically think its a scam and all kind of thoughts goes through the mind, but yet its the media who made it
Mar 10, 2006, 6:56 pm - wewin - Lottery News
Most victims of the scam were US citizens
How can people fall for this? It's even known as the Nigerian Scam.
Here's a good reply to use:
Dear Nigerian Scammer
I'm a time traveler from what you would know as the year 2036 (a la John Titor). I need a part for my time travel device, an X-23M converter. One is available on eBay for USD $695,421. Perhaps if you could help me then I could help you.
PS
I notice you're located in Lagos. As I said, I'm a time traveler. I would seriously suggest your getting yourself out of the
Mar 4, 2006, 9:23 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
Euro Millions Lottery Sparks Buying Frenzy With $224 Million Top Prize
Nancy,
Sorry if I come off as a little quick-triggered. There are so many scam artists out there and so few good companies in this space, and I personally spent a lot of time researching this area that I really just don't want to see PTS harmed and gone away. I personally enjoy using their service, as do lots of other people, and as you say, many people are finding out about them for the first time.
I posted my comments not because I thought you were attacking them in some way, but to pr
Feb 6, 2006, 12:38 am - Todd - Lottery News
Lottery ticket plucked from trash wins $100,000
Quote: Originally posted by biglooooser on February 19, 2005Personally as one of the biggest skeptics of the lottery, I investigate things as entirely as I can! I am not sure if anyone is aware. I am sure I mentioned it already, yet give this some thought.The security guy in an earlier game who was working for the lottery was busted with his two friends. the security guy in INDIANA told two friends where the winning ticket was at.Apparenty they have this info, so they know if the winning ticket
Feb 19, 2005, 7:42 pm - emilyg - Lottery News
Lottery ticket plucked from trash wins $100,000
Personally as one of the biggest skeptics of the lottery, I investigate things as entirely as I can! I am not sure if anyone is aware. I am sure I mentioned it already, yet give this some thought.The security guy in an earlier game who was working for the lottery was busted with his two friends. the security guy in INDIANA told two friends where the winning ticket was at.Apparenty they have this info, so they know if the winning ticket is at a Safeway, Albertson, or Don's Deli on 5th and main.Th
Feb 19, 2005, 6:33 pm - biglooooser - Lottery News
