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Re: UK National Lottery



Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 01:33:10 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (paulsy) wrote:
>
> >On 16 Nov 2003 15:32:13 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lee) wrote:
> >
> >>Well I have played for a month now and already I have won $175, not
> >>bad i thought for less than $30 investment.
> >
> >I suspect the profit is more from the 'commission' from finding
> >suckers to join  a syndicate that only spends one third of 'investors'
> >money and uses the other two thirds for other 'expenses'.
> >
> >If any fool really thinks joining any such syndicate is to their
> >advantage they better think again. Lotto already has poor odds for the
> >player and although any regular syndicate with almost 100% of money
> >invested in tickets might be a good idea, this VirtualWorld lotto
> >syndicate which only actually spends one third of your money on
> >tickets is devaluing your money to a worth equal to less than the
> >paper which you wipe yourself with.
>
> Maybe you are not so smart but tell me what part of this you don't
> understand
>
> Commission Earned this Period (£): 40.00
> e-Lottery Subscription Due (£): No payment due
> Commission Earned to Date (£): 159.00
>
> Looks like an income of uk pounds 500 per year after 3 months
> So if we maintain that growth we project the first year income of 1200
> uk pounds
> second year would be 3,600 uk pounds
>
> still getting improved winnings on match 3,4, 4plus bonus , 5 , 5 plus
> bonus ball
> and 88 chances per week of a 5 ball win plus 1/49 of the jackpot !
> FOR FREE!
>
> ,Yes this is a money making opportunity , every member who joins can
> make a long term income.
>
> It is a fair system every member has exactly the same opportunity
> except I guess you as with out a brian cell you could not possibley
> begin to understand it
> so
> What ever you DO NOT JOIN
> Leave it to the smart members of VWD to have fun, win, and make money
> on commisions, and are very happy we joined.
> TA Paul
> ps. for others (not paulsy)
> www.terrific-lotto.co.uk
>
> pps. We even support you and have weekly online conferences. As funny
> you may not get the hang of this but by helping other members we earn
> more Into the bargain.
> It a win win win win situation
> Not many things in life are as positive as this , so some of you folk
> who always look at the glass being half empty , have a problem.
>
> In the Network Marketing world we call you "CAVE" people
>  citizens against virtually everything.
>
> Yes you are right we don't hang around waiting to win the Lotto , We
> make things happen, And bring Joy and Happiness to many.
>
>
>

for every member who gets free lotto entries theres 5 who pay for it. theres
no getting away from that  PERIOD.
 so you have more than 5 suckers paying your way, those 5 need 25 suckers to
join to be happy,. good luck
if they get their 25, then that 25 suckers need 125 suckers to join to be as
happy as you. blah blah till the unlimited growth needed meets the limited
market of suckers avail.

sound familiar?


a common argument is lots of poeple dont bother with recruiting, and are
happy just to pay and play in the club!

well if theyre from the Uk theyre reducing their ROI., by playing thru a
club thats pays comissions,  instead of buying their own tickets. and paying
no comission.

The only people possibly interested in  this scheme, are ones who wanyt to
play in the uk lotto and dont live there. and i grant that VWD seems  an
honest enuff looking company for that.

BTW i have 5 people in my syndicate,  and i dont screw them with comissions,
we all pay an equal share, every 10 weeks, and enter evrery draw. and have
for last 5 years. we won enough to pay for about 1.5 years of those entries.


I suggest anyone thinking of suckering 5 pals to join this may as well be a
GOOD  friend and just do an equal split cost / wins deal.






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