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I got an email about a book that will give you techniques on how to win the lotto, you think this is true?

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The guy who is selling the program already won 3 million dollars and there are testimonies of other people who won. I tried to search about it for reviews but for some reason I can't find any. It sounded like a scam, but the poor side of me is telling me to try it and see if I'll win. Help I need your advice. Thanks in advance.

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  1. you think that some one who can win the lotto every time they want will give you their secret for 20 dollars, don't think so its a scam... think about it, if i new the secret i would be milking out the lotto instead of people... comon sense people...


  2. Think about this for a second...

    There is a guy who can win the lottery for millions and millions anytime he wants.

    Yet he doesnt want the millions of dollars.

    Instead he wants to make a few thousand selling a book instead....

    make sense??

  3. No. There are no techniques to winning the lottery. It is all chance. This is a scam emaill and don't buy anything!

  4. impossible to forecast the lotto numbers

    the machine that generates the numbers is a random number generator no particular number has any more probability of coming up than any other number. does not matter what numbers have come up in the past historically every number has the same probability of coming up in the future. alot of people can't seem to grasp this concept. it is said the people that have problems with gambling on the lottery don't have an understanding of game theory.


  5. It's a scam. There are things you can do according to stats. playing chosen numbers win more than quick picks. Certain numbers tend to come up more often but do not guarantee a big win. Chances are you could make many more smaller wins by using the numbers that come up the most.

  6. Don't trust any unrecognized E-mail saying you can win money or its giving money or anything you have to pay money for. Just delete them its spam mail and you will not get whatever you wanted. You can try but do it with a gift card with a limit of 25$ so if its a scam he/she won't get alot of your money my dad lost over 3,000$ from a E-mail like this. And the bank wont give him the money back because they had his adress and phone info.

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