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Whats the purpose
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I have been a member of this site for over a year, and have been noticing the same re-occuring problem.(late postings) Someone make me understand, I thought this site was to help others and everyone work together to win.Maybe Im wrong.What good does it help for someone to post after the lottery machine has cut off.Dont get me wrong, you can chose to do whatever you want,I just think its pretty selfish for someone to post late and then brag about their winnings.I know people work or time might get away,but give me a break not that often.(everyday)
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I don't post to nor follow the prediction boards, but I know late postings have been an issue on the forum. This site is no different than any other on the web - you're going to find all sorts of people here.
My advice is to find a predictor you trust and play as many of his or her picks as you can afford. You're right about LotteryPost.com's purpose, though; most of us are here to work together and to help people learn how they can win their state's lottery games. Nobody wins every day, and no one here can give you a sure thing; if we could do that, we'd all be rich by now.
There are some very good predictors here, so take a day or two and study the prediction boards (no one can post late numbers there). Find one that posts numbers for your state and play the first five or ten numbers he or she suggests (or the first two or three - whatever you can afford).
Some will say that you shouldn't play the lottery when you're in desperate financial straights, but that's entirely your call; only you can decide how you'll spend your money. I wish you the best of luck, and I hope your situation improves very soon.
Jim
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