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Lottery Theory May Be A Fraud
Has anyone ordered the lottery theory from Dave Todd and tried to get a refund? I ordered it and was deeply disappointed. I have requested a refund approximately two weeks ago and still have not received my money. If you are in a similar situation, I suggest you contact the appropriate federal, state, and legal authorities regarding his site and product. Also, contact the Better Business Bureau for his area.
Aug 22, 2001, 12:11 pm - glenn - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Ethics
Did you ever hear about this: Hot Lotto fraud scandal The Hot Lotto fraud scandal broke in 2017, after Eddie Raymond Tipton, the former information security director of the Multi-State Lottery Association, confessed to rigging a random number generator that he and two others used in multiple cases of fraud against state lotteries. Tipton was first convicted in October 2015 of rigging a $14.3 million drawing of MUSL's lottery game Hot Lotto. Eddie Tipton ultimately confessed to riggin
Jun 17, 2019, 10:50 am - user34 - Lottery Discussion Forum

A call to boycott Mega Millions loto game.
So, they're smart enough to come up with this ingenuous system of fraud, but not smart enough to only have the numbers hit when the jackpots are huge, not smart enough to ensure the wins are distributed equally among the states to avoid the accusation of fraud/unfairness, not smart enough to have the jackpots hit the sweet spot to ensure that their sales goals are met. Always makes one wonder why they'd go to the bother of committing such a fraud just to fail on so many levels. Oh right...becaus
Nov 7, 2017, 6:47 pm - Teddi - Lottery Discussion Forum

Wednesdays " Birthdays " 12/28
(Mega millions) Did it again. Fake winners to keep you hooked. Dont belive me read the story on the winners the lottery happen to talk to the store clerk who sold them the ticket and said she never seen them after that. How would the clerk know witch customer won if they did not come back in and tell them (this was last night drawing)? Fraud fraud. Have you also notice ny and ca nj always wins. But remeber the story at the top of this post. I caught them right in there own lies. I think we shoul
Dec 28, 2011, 1:18 pm - americanfreedom - Lottery Discussion Forum

Wednesdays " Birthdays " 12/28
(Mega millions) Did it again. Fake winners to keep you hooked. Dont belive me read the story on the winners the lottery happen to talk to the store clerk who sold them the ticket and said she never seen them after that. How would the clerk know witch customer won if they did not come back in and tell them (this was last night drawing)? Fraud fraud. Have you also notice ny and ca nj always wins. But remeber the story at the top of this post. I caught them right in there own lies. I think we shoul
Dec 28, 2011, 1:17 pm - americanfreedom - Lottery Discussion Forum

Wednesdays " Birthdays " 12/28
(Mega millions) Did it again. Fake winners to keep you hooked. Dont belive me read the story on the winners the lottery happen to talk to the store clerk who sold them the ticket and said she never seen them after that. How would the clerk know witch customer won if they did not come back in and tell them (this was last night drawing)? Fraud fraud. Have you also notice ny and ca nj always wins. But remeber the story at the top of this post. I caught them right in there own lies. I think we shoul
Dec 28, 2011, 1:15 pm - americanfreedom - Lottery Discussion Forum

Computerized drawings are nice ...
If you spend some time researching the News forum, you will see lots of stories dealing with computerized drawing glitches that made combinations of numbers impossible to win. My Favorites page has some of them linked. I did not say it was fraud. That is your word, not mine. I said glitchy . Glitchy is a fact. I cannot prove it's fraud, so I would not say it's fraud.
Oct 27, 2007, 1:55 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

The possibilities for fraud in RNG games
It is an irrefutable argument that the POSSIBILITY of fraud exists a lot more in a random number computer draw than in a bunch of ping pong balls bouncing around in a chamber. Both types of draws are overseen by independent auditing companies. The ping pong game has been rigged before, the perpetrators were caught and to this day that particular state's lottery is tainted from that fraud. The question was the POSSIBILITY of doing a fraud. It's a lot easier to have a computer pick the des
Jul 16, 2006, 2:11 am - Rick G - Lottery Discussion Forum

OPEC Lottery
Sounds like hoax/ scam. The Illinois lottery home page provides a link to info. about illegal lottery scams: Cross-border fraud is a serious problem and it appears to be growing. For example, consumers in the U.S. and other countries lose billions of dollars each year to telemarketers operating from boiler rooms across the border who pitch bogus products, services and investments. They also lose money to Internet scam artists who operate anonymously from places outside the U.S. The most comm
Jan 28, 2006, 10:22 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Another Lottery Fraud Report...
STATES ATTORNEY REPORT LOTTERY FRAUD Bond County State's Attorney Special Investigator Jim Stever has announced that two county residents recently received mail from Spain, advising them of a final award notification. It was stated that the lump sum payout for each individual was $615,810. This share was from the total award of $16,621340 shared among 31 international winners in different categories. The fund had supposedly been deposited with a security company and was insured in the winner's
Oct 14, 2004, 3:27 pm - rabbitfoot - Lottery Discussion Forum