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January 29, 2018, 10:03:14 PM
Last edit: January 30, 2018, 02:32:09 PM by JemFan
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Hi guys.  I'm planning on starting a lottery pool to build my trust, while at the same time giving others the opportunity to win big!  Here's how it works:

- New York Lotto draws 6 numbers from 1-59 plus a bonus ball from the remaining 53.
- Drawings are held every Wednesday and Saturday
- Each dollar buys you 2 tickets
- Wednesday's Jackpot is $3.8 Million
- Each entry into this pool will cost $2 worth of bitcoin (4 tickets)
- This pool ends when either we run out of money or win prizes that, when split among everyone, equals at least $2 a share
- All tickets will be quick picks
- Sales for this pool end at 4 PM ET on Wednesday, January 31, 2018.
- You will be paid via your choice of bitcoin or PayPal

Here's my BTC address:
1PsTN3bFXd5ER1i63UjJkeLbdHVo3xcQXY

Good luck!
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January 29, 2018, 11:38:03 PM
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The fees for transaction might outweigh the actual amount. Bitcoinfees (https://bitcoinfees.info/) says that to get a transaction confirmed in an hour it costs $2.50 right now.

Other than that, you're still asking people to trust you with their money, and you don't have any trust yet... I'm sorry, but doing things intentionally to gain trust is generally frowned upon here.

No longer active on bitcointalk, however, you can still reach me via PMs if needed.
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January 30, 2018, 04:23:20 AM
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Hi guys.  I'm planning on starting a lottery pool to build my trust, while at the same time giving others the opportunity to win big!  Here's how it works:

- New York Lotto draws 6 numbers from 1-59 plus a bonus ball from the remaining 53.
- Drawings are held every Wednesday and Saturday
- Each dollar buys you 2 tickets
- Wednesday's Jackpot is $3.8 Million
- Each entry into this pool will cost $2 worth of bitcoin (4 tickets)
- This pool ends when either we run out of money or win prizes that, when split among everyone, equals at least $2 a share
- All tickets will be quick picks
- Sales for this pool end at 4 PM ET on Wednesday, January 31, 2018.
- You will be paid via your choice of bitcoin or PayPal

Here's my BTC address:
1PsTN3bFXd5ER1i63UjJkeLbdHVo3xcQXY

Good luck!

I don't think anyone will be interested, look for sending you 2$ you need to pay fees of 10-20$ not viable at all. Now assuming one does it, how is one sure you'll pay? Look you have a rank of newbie and no one will trust you. So best option is be open to alts coins, escrow some amount out here with a escrow guy, and maybe people will buy but on the face of it, I would not like to buy this, there seem no merit in this unless you escrow
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