Dig Deep For The Real Reviews

Examining lottery systemsIf you’ve tried hunting online for good information about playing the lottery, then you already know the very definition of frustration 🙂

There is a vast amount of information out there, but it’s all so contradictory and confusing. Everyone is an expert yet hardly anybody agrees on which approaches to playing the lottery work and which don’t. You would think for something so heavily steeped in maths, science and sheer engineering that the answers would all be very scientific. Not a bit of it. Try asking in a lottery forum and you’ll get bombarded with advice that will simply leave you even more confused than before.

This is not because people are unhelpful online, it’s simply because lottery players seem to come up with their own theories and end up very emotionally attached to them. If you criticise their theory, they take it personally and get very defensive. Discussions often dissolve into statements of “well it works for me” or even the very teenage “you just don’t understand”.

What you really want then is two things. Someone to explain the fundamentals clearly (good luck with that one), and reviews that are actually in-depth enough to help you make up your own mind. That is trickier to find than you might think. Sites like RivRapp (on Twitter here) on the one hand do very detailed reviews (although they need to do a lot more of them), whereas on the other hand go searching for a specific system or method and you’ll find dozens if not hundreds of shallow throwaway reviews written by people who clearly have no experience of the actual system at all. It takes a lot of effort to write reviews of lottery systems like this if you do it properly, but hey, everybody wants to be a critic but nobody wants to put in the real effort.

My final note therefore, and a mild warning, is not to take a review at face value. Really do actually read it. See if there is enough information there that shows you that the reviewer bought that lottery system, read the book, used the software and actually knows what they are talking about. Then decide if what they say about it makes sense from what you already know. Then, and only then, decide if it’s something you want to buy. The Campaign To End Scammy Lottery Systems is here.

The Campaign To End Scammy Lottery Systems

no more lottery scamsWe all know deep down that most of these shiny lottery systems we come across on the web are complete rubbish.

Of course we know it, but we still buy them.

And that’s the problem.

Don’t do it. Don’t be the one to say “oh, it’s not that expensive, I’ll give it a shot”. Instead, check for reviews, read the claims thoroughly, ask the seller some tough questions. Don’t just accept garbage – it only encourages more of it!

Look out for fake testimonials where photos have just been stolen from other websites – particularly people holding winners cheques as they are most likely just nicked off the lottery companies website. Look out for over the top hyped up claims that don’t really mean anything. Look out for people selling complicated, sciencey, or heavy maths as if they are magic secrets.

Lottery games don’t follow some mystical, magical sequence that once you uncover the secret you can reap the rewards forever. So don’t believe that hype.

But that all said. Yes there are some useful systems, books and software programs available. And that’s what this site is about. I want to point you in the direction of the good and the decent. And away from the scammy hype merchants who just want to empty your wallet into their.

More goodness coming your way very soon.