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2007-01-21 05:32:07 · 6 answers · asked by Programmer 1 in Games & Recreation Gambling

I was asking about betslips.com not about freelotto.com.
What about http://www.trillonario.com/?
Is it a legal service?

2007-01-21 07:29:25 · update #1

WIN TRILLIONS is in california while freelotto is in ny.
Are they connected in any way?
I am not sure.
WIN TRILLIONS does not sell you the ticket but buy it for you, print your name on it and send you a scanned copy.
I do not know if it is a scam or not.

2007-01-23 06:44:37 · update #2

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O.K. WIN TRILLIONS is another typical scam. The Lotteries that they claim to represent DO NOT SELL TICKETS ON THE INTERNET. It is against Federal Law. I know you were asking about Bet Slips, but it is the same credit card scam. I'm sure that free Lotto is running this Bet Slip site and WIN TRILLIONS also. Read everything in the Terms of Use and Terms of Privacy. This is a variation of Free Lotto scam. They fit into the same description as I give below on Free Lotto. Also Internet gambling is illegal in the U.S.No one has won anything and they are using their people to answer questions on this site claiming they have. Make sure to go the website I list below.They said you won One million, ten thousand and three hundred. Free Lotto has also started a new scam that they claim they are the distributors of the winnings and sellers of legitimate lottery tickets. They are claiming a prize of one hundred and nine-five million dollars. There is no TSN number or C V V code it is part of the scam. Free Lotto is a credit card scam run by a criminal group called PlasmaNet from a P.O. box at Grand Central Station in N.Y. I am a retired Police Officer that as a hobby investigates Internet fraud. Free Lotto is one of the biggest scams. Go to www.ripoffreport.com and enter the search words Free Lotto and you will find hundreds that have been taken in. Internet Survey companies are the biggest source of scammers getting your email address. Free Lotto sells your email address to other scammers so be aware, you will, in all probability, have more scams come across your computer screen. Free Lotto, once they have your credit card information draws anywhere from $9.95 to $20.00 a month from your account. You must notify your bank in person immediatly. The checks that have come to winners from Free Lotto are in the $00.18 (18 cents) to no more than $1.00 (one dollar) range and they are drawn on accounts that don't exist. Bouncers. If you have been a victim, as many have, your local FBI Office will have an email address that you can forward the offending email to. Call your local office and ask for the address. Tell them if you are a victim or not. The Federal Communications Commission also has an investigative arm that you may forward the complaint to. Here is the Name, address and phone of the crook that runs Free Lotto. I suggest those that have been taken, is give him a call. Kevin J. Aronin, 20 Echo Bay Place, New Rochelle N.Y. (914) 654-8900 and (914) 654-8976. He may have changed his number by now because I have advised many that have contacted me to call him. Many complaints have gone to the Attorney General of New York but they have found no reason as yet to investigate. There are hundreds that have had their accounts stolen from even after they have "Unsubscribed" from Free Lotto so I find it curious that law enforcement has done nothing on this scam. Just be aware. I have read many of the questions on this site on lotteries and every one I have seen here is a scam. There is no free lunch, there is no "Pie in the Sky" but what there is are a lot of crooks that are very smart on the computer, but as a whole stupid on the scams they run. They play to the victims greed and the something for nothing that baits many in. Use common sense. I suggest that those that have been taken in by Free Lotto advise the I.R.S. of Income Tax fraud by Mr. Aronin. The I.R.S. will make his life more miserable than the FBI can. The FBI can jail him but the IRS will hound him for the rest of his life, in fact, even after he is dead they will hound him. The Calif. Lottery does not sell tickets over the Internet. Below I copied a section of your Betslips scam. Read the Privacy and Terms section and you will see what a scam it is. They give no address. They also say subscribers may unsubscribe. So they say in Free Lotto and many other of the same type of scam. They still keep taking money from the unsubscribers account. That means they keep taking money from your credit card every month.

The price of participation in the Game (i.e. the participation price at official lottery draws via this Site and as stated in this Terms Of Use) may be higher than the participation price that is collected by the official operator of the lottery draw from one participating directly at the lottery draw

2007-01-21 07:19:07 · answer #1 · answered by ohbrother 7 · 3 0

It's a scam. It can be money orders, cashier's checks, personal or business checks. It all ends up the same. You wire them the difference, and then a few weeks later, the check or money order comes back as counterfeit. And guess who's on the hook to your bank? It's you! It's called the Nigeria scam because when these first started, they were usually from Nigeria. It's gotten so bad that most Western Union offices now have big signs up saying not to wire money to anybody you don't personally know.

2016-03-14 21:34:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wintrillions.com AND THOSE SIMILIAR ARE A SCAM .. Here's the SCAM.. They DO use YOUR MONEY
to purchase tickets.. WHEN YOU HIT.. They take off with YOUR MONEY, and you have nothing. GOODBYE
Next week, they re-open using another name... SLICK
I lost $10,000 to trillionaro, and not only did I lose THAT MONEY... They went to PAYPAL and took every penny
I had in the bank...Fortunately after several months PAYPAL made good on the theft..BEWARE

2015-03-02 03:45:04 · answer #3 · answered by glenn 1 · 0 0

probably a scam

2007-01-25 03:00:16 · answer #4 · answered by jerry 7 · 0 0

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2007-01-24 14:29:20 · answer #5 · answered by Nick 2 · 0 0

it might be a scam

2007-01-25 04:20:36 · answer #6 · answered by flipper 2 · 0 0

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