What about filing a report with a federal law enforcement agency? Wouldn't this constitute wire fraud? If you can get enough complaints maybe someone looks into it. It sounds like 5-6 figures have been stolen from individuals overseas.
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What about filing a report with a federal law enforcement agency? Wouldn't this constitute wire fraud? If you can get enough complaints maybe someone looks into it. It sounds like 5-6 figures have been stolen from individuals overseas.
If you had a legitimate edge on the lottery and were capable of pulling in huge returns, you wouldn't write a book and tell others how to do it. That causes you to lose your edge.
Anyways, some MIT students figured out how to game a particular lottery years ago. I'm highly skeptical you could create a positive return long term on scratch-off tickets.
Quoted from PinMonk:There are states where you can win a lot with scratchers using math once a year when they hand out the unclaimed prizes. Takes a big bankroll to do it, like 100-200k, but you can reliably double your money or more. It's a small window, though, only a few weeks a year.
I feel it's less likely that someone figured out how to consistently beat the lottery system and more likely it's a way to launder stolen money from international people. People have been using fixed odd betting machines for decades to clean up dirty money.
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