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Vtracs to everybody
HARRY , no colonel klink eye memorabilia. that would be funny as well.what happened above. some new guy posted a pyramid scheme. send him $6 in the mail and add your name to the list blah blah blah. the people at the top of the list collect the cash. i was up late and was bored so i responded. it was no big deal. you didn't miss anything. no blood spilled (lol).have a great day harry. waaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhooooooooomuch respect, ............vision - eye ya eye - dude
Sep 27, 2002, 2:50 pm - visiondude - Lottery Discussion Forum

Online lotteries in Brazil
I've been doing qute a bit of research into online gaming recently and came across this forum while researching online cross border lotteries. At the risk of interrupting a private argument it seems to me that both of you have missed something here and that is that WGI is not what the world would generally term a 'pyramid' scheme. Pyramid schemes are typically based purely or substantially on the money that changes hands rather than offering any kind of product. Pyramid schemes all dventually f
Aug 5, 2004, 5:21 am - Boots - Lottery Discussion Forum

How do you Explain this: Coincidence? Hell No
There are infinitesimal ways to win the lottery, However how many of us are capable of putting something like pumpi suggests 50 thousand people give 20 dollars a week for twenty years and in the end there will be x amount of dollars for everybody bla bla bla sounds like a broken record......... all his post are just about the same thing every once in a while he adds a little workout to the mix to clear the air but the story always reverts back to X thousands people give X dollars a week for X am
Jan 4, 2010, 11:48 am - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

I am physic but not a magician!
Hmm, sounds like a pyramid scheme to me. So this pool is run by some big organization? Which lotto is this for? Assuming it was a twice-weekly lotto like Powerball or Mega Millions, your $50 would go towards 8 drawings per month. That's $6.25 per draw. For 10,000 tickets there must be 1599 other people in the pool with you. If you split a jackpot and you get 10%, each of the other 1599 people would get .056% each. If the jackpot was $20,000,000 cash (for example), you would get $2,000,000 and
Jan 22, 2009, 1:38 pm - Stew12 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Would you bury a winning ticket?
Justxploring pyramid scheme - you need to do stand up! _________________________ Human nature being human nature, it would be no surprise if someone absconded with the ticket before it ever got buried, especially a live ticket with a$275 million jackpot.
Mar 13, 2008, 9:29 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery winner who spent $20M on boyfriend's bail money to appear on 'Fix My Life' series
he's right. any insurance, stock market investments, municipal bonds will turn into a scam when everyone tries to collect at the same time. it's a pyramid scheme. sure they can pay out to people as long as there aren't a multitude of claims. if california falls into the sea via an earthquake, no one will collect a nickel. if yellowstone erupts forget about filing a claim when your house is covered in 10' of soot along with hundreds of thousands of others. insurance companies spend the money you
Aug 27, 2016, 10:01 am - faber98 - Lottery News

Syndicate
This is the best possible way to play if you are running pools for suckers and don't want to be bothered with distributing money for a lot of 3# and 4# wins every draw. The pyramid scheme could take a 5# wheel and distribute its 5# combinations among the pools to guarantee at least one or more would have a 3# or 4# prize plus the 6th number in every draw, but if they do, they don't mention doing so as part of their strategy . These pools use a lottery aspect as a draw into the scheme be
Aug 19, 2007, 10:07 pm - BobP - Lottery Discussion Forum

Syndicate
The UK Lottery Council http://www.lotteriescouncil.org.uk/ is a private membership of fundraisers and is NOT a government commission nor in a position to sanction any syndicate scheme in any meaningful way. The UK lottery enables and provides support for pool play, they don't sanction any pool. There are a number of pyramid schemes with a lottery aspect. They promise to provide you with an income if you can con enough suckers into the scheme to cover more then your own playing costs.
Aug 14, 2007, 12:30 am - BobP - Lottery Discussion Forum

Syndicate
Clavin So before you jump on my back, please make sure you know what you are talking about. Please make sure you know what you're talking about. You're either pedaling yet another pyramid scheme her, as has been suggested, or your totally unaware of the fact that a U.S. lottery (Virginia) once paid a jackpot to a team of players, and after that the rules were changed so no individual or group of individuals could bogart (U.S. slang, means to hog, or let no one else get at) a lottery term
Aug 13, 2007, 7:01 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

To Visiondude
That is what I am waiting to see.............the Daily List.........yes, I know how many times the person from Michigan won..........the person is not subscribed to you anymore...does that tell you something............Put your Daily List out............forget the weekly and monthly...........let's see. I am should be from Missouri also.............show me! A Daily list with a guarantee of 2 straight picks if all numbers are played on the Daily List. Some states are tougher than others. Georg
Sep 17, 2002, 10:51 am - Sandy K - Lottery Discussion Forum

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