The number of genuine attempts to ‘rig the lottery’ can be counted on the fingers of one hand — and still leave fingers left over for future use.
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The Iowa Lottery Fraud Case & Eddie Tipton
The number of genuine attempts to ‘rig the lottery’ can be counted on the fingers of one hand — and still leave fingers left over for future use.
This is comments page 4. Read the full post here:-
The Iowa Lottery Fraud Case & Eddie Tipton
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Thomas // Apr 9, 2017 at 6:21 am
I played different numbers in every draw by doing a calculation of my own, but I play 3 different lotteries in Canada, 49, 649, Lotterio – $6 dollar every week.
Do I win something Yes! But not big wins just small wins.
I don’t believe in buying the same number.
If I keep doing what I’m doing soon I will hit the jackpot.
Merlem // Jul 23, 2017 at 4:11 pm
Eddie just confirmed the lotto is rigged! Live on TV. That’s why sometimes for 30 to 40 consecutive times nobody wins the lotto. It’s rigged and it shows…
LG // Jul 24, 2017 at 7:10 pm
Not really Merlem – Eddie just confirmed how difficult it really is to rig the lottery. He held one of the top most trustworthy jobs to even be in a position to attempt it. And he got caught and is going to prison!
Lotteries are hard to win. Depending on the game 30-40 rollovers is perfectly normal. Choose a better game 🙂
LottoAl // Jul 25, 2017 at 8:05 am
Hi, Merlem
Can you give a link or where you read this. I heard that Tipton had agreed to tell how he rigged those games. All I can gather is that they made off with millions. It was greed that got them. LOL!!!
Seth Tyrssen // Jul 6, 2019 at 9:37 am
Naw, the guy should’ve been happy with his half a million. What’s wrong with that? I’d be frickin’ delighted, and let it go at that.