E-Lottery
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E-Lottery
Hi,
Unfortunately, this is not open to US citizens due to the gambling laws but Europeans are allowed to play the lottery. This site is great as it forms groups of 49 people in a syndicate to cover all the varied numbers to make a set. Thus increasing our chances of winning. Tickets are bought for us and small winnings paid directly into our accounts without having to queue to claim them. When we win the Jackpot we will need to wait for it to be collected from the Lottery company! It also has a referral program and will just 5 recruits members can play for free. It is very exciting with 3 chances of scooping a jackpot each week. Not a regular proven income like the Stair Step system but fun and exciting and with a bit of effort/luck free. Our syndicate has already had a small win and I have only recently joined.
http://www.v-w-d.com/g.asp?m=162609DC&goto=/vwdguest/syd_shot.asp
Good luck everybody!
Unfortunately, this is not open to US citizens due to the gambling laws but Europeans are allowed to play the lottery. This site is great as it forms groups of 49 people in a syndicate to cover all the varied numbers to make a set. Thus increasing our chances of winning. Tickets are bought for us and small winnings paid directly into our accounts without having to queue to claim them. When we win the Jackpot we will need to wait for it to be collected from the Lottery company! It also has a referral program and will just 5 recruits members can play for free. It is very exciting with 3 chances of scooping a jackpot each week. Not a regular proven income like the Stair Step system but fun and exciting and with a bit of effort/luck free. Our syndicate has already had a small win and I have only recently joined.
http://www.v-w-d.com/g.asp?m=162609DC&goto=/vwdguest/syd_shot.asp
Good luck everybody!
Re: E-Lottery
You know, I am definately not a gambler, well I guess except for on line ventures, (that was a joke) and I do not understand why in the world the US will not allow on line gambling, yet they allow gambling in just about every corner of at least my state anyway. I guess they haven't found a way to successfully TAX their citizens on it yet.
This conclusion should maybe go into the First Amendment Folder.
This conclusion should maybe go into the First Amendment Folder.
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