The Lotto Crusher website
is little more than a link to a low-budget video explaining the Lotto Crusher
system. The video does nothing to tell you how long it is and offers little in
terms of graphics.
It’s merely a long, drawn out
story about a person who won the lottery so many times that a convenience store
owner pointed a gun at him because he was tired of paying off so many winning
lotto tickets, a tale that would be too convoluted to believe even if it
were the opening scene in a low-budget horror movie.
After the anecdote about the
convenience store clerk, the person in the video talks about making thousands
of dollars playing the lottery and all of the wonderful things he was able to
do with the money, like pay off his debts and take his family on vacation.
He then reads letters people
have written to him thanking him for their success winning the lotto. However,
there’s no way to authenticate these letters, and most are written in a generic
way that makes one suspicious regarding whether or not they are real.
The voice in the video is a
man named Everett Thompson, although he doesn’t introduce himself until late in
the video, which is an odd choice. However, there’s no information on the Lotto Crusher site
about him.
A Google search provides no
other information, as the only pages that come up are related to the Lotto
Crusher system and whether or not it is a legitimate system. During the video,
Everett claims on to be a mathematician, but there’s no way to confirm this or
any credentials he may have.
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