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I want my money back. I can’t afford this and there is no phonenumber
ReplyPlease contact a support via email, this is just a product review, we are not the owners.
ReplyHi Vernetta Dorris,
Contact your bank & dispute the charges as fraud. They’ll credit your account the $244.00 & go after this website to retrieve their money.
ReplyI have ordered the “Lotto Destroyer System” 08-15-16, $244.00 and my checking acct billed $97.00 again 09-15-16 but I have not been sent any info at all. My internet provider has been thru my acct with me and nothing has been sent.
ReplyHi Gail,
Contact your bank & dispute the charges as fraud. They’ll credit your account the $244.00 & go after this website to retrieve their money.
ReplyThis is a more obvious scam than Nigerian royalty seeking banking help.
Replyhttps://complaint.ic3.gov/default.aspx? FOLLOW THIS LINK TO REPORT THEM TO THE FBI
ReplyHi Olivia,
Thanks for providing the link to report them. I did just that. I sent a detailed e-mail of what happened to me, that I never received my refund, was given phony links, etc. This is a total SCAM & they should be removed from the internet. I’m going to also contact the FCC & Microsoft & FB & tell them not to publicize this phony website.
Thanks again, Olivia. One thing I did, was report to my bank the charges were unidentifiable & I disputed them. The bank said to destroy my card & they sent me a new one. I was not held responsible for the charge & it was credited back to my card.
ReplyThank you for giving them info on how to contact the FBI. God bless.
ReplyThat is Exactly what i’m saying,why do they need you to pay them if their winning so much money. When someone starts giving away the product just because they want i will believe the item works
ReplySoftwareProjects “doesn’t recognize my device” and to complete my order they want a photo copy of my ID and Credit Card.. ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME? DO YOU THINK WE ARE THAT STUPID. I AM REPORTING YOU TO THE NSA, FBI….
Replyhaha I was interested in this product, haha but as I was about to order I decided to check reviews… I noticed ALL THE REVIEWS ABOVE ^^^^^^ and that to me helped me decide I DO NOT WANT THIS PRODUCT AND WILL TELL EVERYONE WHO ASKS ME AND WILL POST ONLINE TO NOT WAIST THEIR TIME AND MONEY BECAUSE IT IS A SCAM!!! AS 5 people Above ordered this product, and guess what NOT 1 OF THEM HAD A GOOD EXPERIENCE FROM ordering it and not receiving it, from receiving it and trying to return within the money back guaranteed and having issues, software not recognizing the device, and EVEN BEING BILLED SEVERAL TIMES IN HOPES PEOPLE DON’T NOTICE….
PRETTY MESSED UP!! I WILL BE SURE TO SPREAD THE WORD THAT IT’S A SHAM!!
ReplyI’ve been taken for a ride hoping to win the lottery with this system and to take off any website information after ordering this product should have been the 1st clue that this is a total scam!
ReplyI’m actually surprised at the comments on here claiming that Lotto Destroyer System is a scam. I’m happy I tried this before I read these comments, otherwise I wouldn’t have given it the time of the day.
The information is pretty solid and I personally like how it can be applied to all lottery games.
When I first signed up, I ran into an issue, but they fixed it for me within 24 hours …if anyone has a problem, just contact support, they will help you like they helped me.
The only reason I found this review page is because I was looking for a place to post a review after I won some money on a lotto game and I wanted to tell them”thank you for this good system.”
Hi Melissa I was thinking about buying it but not sure if it is a scam. Please let me.know.your thoughts and experince from it. Thanks
ReplyHi Melissa I was thinking about buying it but not sure if it is a scam. Please let me.know.your thoughts and experince from it. Thanks
ReplySo Melissa are you still winning with this system and has it costs anymore money while using the system?
ReplyI’m interested in the system, is it still working great? Plus I see that others are waiting for your reply!
Replyi am losing my house if this does not work please help me i really do need this to work for me
ReplyThis is a scam, I never received my refund. They lead me on for 3 days, hoping the charge would go through my MC. It was still pending on the 3rd day, so I called my bank & disputed the charge immediately. I had to destroy that card, as the bank issued me a new MC card. So at least, I am not out the money, Citi bank will not post the charge through, nor hold me liable. People either give them a fake credit card #, or call your bank immediately to stop the charge. Because, this is a scam. I sent them numerous e-mails, threatening them with a law suit, my contacting the FCC, BBB, Attorney General, Consumers Report, etc. to expose them as a fraud. They don’t care, because they know these things take a long time & by then, they are long gone. PLEASE DON’T FALL FOR THIS SCAM!!!!!!
ReplyWell Melissa,
If you did recieve, and you are using it to win, and since he did say in the presentation that you could print as many copies as you would like immediatly, then why dont you print copies and send them to these folks that ordered and never recieved theirs or a refund. Wouldnt that be the humble thing to do?
What got my is that when you hit the lotto at a certain store, that store gets money from the lotto for selling it at their store. So Im sure those Pakis were just so mad that he made them that much money that they wanted to beat him so that they wouldnt get money anymore.
Exactly, Lorenzo. Anytime someone wins the lotter, the store where the ticket was purchased gets a slice of the pie so you are correct, nobody, would want to beat up the person that is making them money.
ReplyIf it’s actually legit, the humble thing to do would give it away. May the Lord be with you.
Reply-:)))) first red flag the episode with “Pakis”, why beat him up for making them money ( the gas station owners who actually profit from winning tickets), things don’t add up, and by the way no intelligent person or a person of at least some self esteem will call someone Pakis unless he doesn’t care they’ll beat him up the 6th time -:)))))), of course,wouldn’t go for it. Thank you for the review page.
ReplyJared Wilson is aka Jared Gates. Check out “Hair Loss Protocol”. He’s running two scams.
Watch both videos. It’s exactly the same guy.
Thank you everyone for your honest reviews I lost my debit card for about one and one half hours couldn’t find what I did with it weirdly enough I found it because I was going too purchase this system but I then with card in hand decided to read reviews and realized God must have stalled me for very good reason now I put debit card back in my purse no sale for this chick thank god
ReplyIt is only because of reviews like these that many people are saved from dishing out their hard earned cash only to lose it to someone trying to run a dishonest BS game on them
Replythanks to all of you who have made me make an easy decision not to be ripped off by this scam artist!muchas gracias!!
ReplyThanks for leaving your reviews. I too thought it a bit hokey when he wrote that the gas station owners wanted to beat him up for winning. After all, they win a percentage of the winnings every time. Keep writing the reviews- that’s how the rest of us can find hotels, car rentals, even plays and movies.
ReplySounds like a scam. If it’s to good to be true then it is…Thanks to all of you who have reported this as it is a scam…
ReplySo this guy says he “wants to give back”, what a joke! He not GIVING anything, he’s collecting $147 (the discounted) per sale. Only gonna sell another 200? Another joke–why quit when he can rip off more people? If he is winning so much money, why does he need our piddily $147? Nope,not gonna fall for this. Buyer beware…..
ReplyThe charge is probably his actual business at this time. Another post points out he has another video with a different product. God bless.
ReplyThis video surfaced in 2012… 4 years later and you are saying you are only selling it to 200 people and that only 62 copies remain. Come on it doesn’t add up. If the system was ‘that good’ then it’s clear that you would have sold more than 200 by now…
ReplyFollowed the Oregon Pick 4 for 2 months work the data from Lotto Destroyer. I worked 30 days kept track of the numbers every 15 days and looked at the data very carefully. Using the formula in the Lotto Destroyer kept track of the winning numbers and in 2 months not one winning combination ever came up. What a scam.
ReplyActually works pretty well for me. Won a couple hundred thousand in 2and a half years. The scam is thathe’s onyl sold 147 and that the gas station owners hat him, but I’m having plenty of success.
ReplyMelissa and Kyle Nelson. Since the system happens to work for the two of you then please feel free to send a copy of the information to those of us who lost our hard earned trying to purchase this program. We’ll be right here waiting.
ReplyYou must be related to the Bozo that is running this scam. It Work`s for you but no one else. My how odd?
ReplyI could wait for payday so that I would by the lotto destroyer. Thanks everyone for alerting me that I would be spending money I could ill afford to spend on this scam system — and such a long video!
ReplyIf he’s making so much money with that why is he willing to sell it? Even Warren Buffet keeps his money making methods close to his vest.
ReplyAs someone who cares about other people, I had to respond. There is no system that can beat the odds of the lottery – period! This system is a fraud! Lottery numbers are drawn randomly. All lottery numbers have exactly the same probability of winning. Since this is true there is no point in using systems that claim to give better odds than pure chance. I think it’s more interesting why people play the lottery given that the odds are against them. I think a part of it is that the prizes are so much greater than the cost of tickets. You sacrifice very little for a chance to win a shitload of money. Sometimes just the thought of winning makes winning seem more likely. Notice how these strategies always are sold by presenting scenarios of winning: “You won’t have to worry about your children’s schooling,” “you can pay off your house,” “you can buy a new Lexus,” etc. Just presenting these scenarios makes winning seem more likely. And then of course there are the testimonials. You start thinking “Yes! Yes! Yes!” “If they can win, I can too!” It’s unfortunate that people who don’t win never give testimonials. It might you feel different!
ReplyI want to go back to Moe’s comment to Kyle & Melissa, if your making money on this why wouldn’t you share it with ppl whom feel like they have been duped , that would be a real charitable contribution and a
way to show that possibly it could be worth the hard earned 147.00 spent to purchase it. as my husband says TINSTAAFL (there is no such thing as a free lunch) and there is NO SUCH THING AS A WINNING LOTTO SYSTEM if there were people whom did purchase it and were having success they would be sharing it with family , friends and so on… and so on… and well you get it.
Keep your money in your pocket!
WOW Kyle and Melissa sure are quiet NOW. Put them to the test and they disappear!!! Signs of a true scam. These scammers only have words but NO PROOF.
ReplyThis is totally a SCAM I want my hard earned money back I have sent 3 messages stating I want my money back ASAP still no reply his software doesn’t download it keeps stating Error 404 WTF people like this guy need to go to jail. I’m so stupid for falling for this. I’m going to contact my bank asap. I Hate people like this it really pisses honest people like us off.
ReplyAre there any positive reviews of this product. Are these reviews the reason you cut your price from $294.00 to $147.00. HALF?
ReplyDo you have to play lottery on line to use this system. If I bought this system and followed the numbers for say a month and the system kicked out a lottery combination. Could I buy a ticket at my local convenience store or does it have to be entered online?
ReplyThank you all for letting me know that it wad a scam. I felt it. We have to watch out for these scams on the internet. I hope they are caught soon. I feel sorry for the ones fell into there trap.
ReplyThere is no way to predict numbers ….unless the fix is in. Remember the lottery employee who sprayed 6 ping pong balls with hairspray so they would be heavier and would roll out more regularly…..
Or the team that watched roulette tables and discovered one was very slightly tilted….apparently causing the ball to end up on one side each time…..then the watched the casino employee spinning the wheel. Most use the same effort when they spin and shoot the ball out, so they could predict a group of 10 numbers next to each other. They bet those. Numbers heavy….almost every time they lost on 9….but got 32:1 on the winner….tripling their money each time. They would watch in 10 min increments so the casino could not figure it out…..the wheel was eventually removed…ending the scam…
The only thing re the lottery is most people play the low numbers…age, birthday, etc….so people playing the high numbers hit bigger pots….but it is ALL RANDOM…EVERY SPIN. PLAY 21 and count if you dare
Notice that the people actually having success don’t know English well or at the very least all have typos… that’s consistent with Nigerian scams. This is a scam… don’t buy it.
ReplyTake a look at the bottom of his website.
It says this:
THIS IS AN ADVERTORIAL AND NOT AN ACTUAL NEWS ARTICLE, BLOG, OR CONSUMER PROTECTION UPDATE.
It is important to note that this site and the stories depicted above is to be used as an illustrative example of what some individuals have achieved with this/these products. This website, and any page on the website, is based loosely off a true story, but has been modified in multiple ways including, but not limited to: the story, the photos, and the comments. Thus, this page, and any page on this website, are not to be taken literally or as a non-fiction story. This page, and the results mentioned on this page, although achievable for some, are not to be construed as the results that you may achieve on the same routine. I UNDERSTAND THIS WEBSITE IS ONLY ILLUSTRATIVE OF WHAT MIGHT BE ACHIEVABLE FROM USING THIS/THESE PRODUCTS, AND THAT THE STORY DEPICTED ABOVE IS NOT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY.
Thank you all for posting. This help me and I sure will help many many other people when deciding to purchase or not.
ReplyMy ex-father in law was a mathematician as well and he and the people that he worked with didnthe numbers just as this guy has said and between 6 of them actually won the lottery a number of years ago. The hit it big split 6 ways and still received over several hundred thousand each. So yes it can be done. Is this guy scamming you? Anything is possible.
ReplySherri W:
Thank you for sharing your story.
Is it possible for you to divulge your father-in-law’s methodology so we all can share in the good tidings?
ReplyI also listened to his video and wondered if it could be true but like several others…I though if he’s making so much money and wants to give back….why charge? And that store owners would love to sell winning numbers; and most importantly, you can actually Google winning lotto formulas/equations, and a slew of info pops up and it’s free. and last but not least, listening to that whole spill should have been payment enough!!!
ReplyWith an extensive math background myself, there is certainly no mathematical formula where 32 past winners would conceivably invent a tool to use for their individual good. (And why would 32 out of 35 winners even speak to the caller?) The commonalities would be minimal, if any.
However, increasing your odds does seem related to some same numbers (1-2) out of 6 from the immediate previous draw. Or, if one looks at the past five to seven draws preceding the next upcoming draw, you will find somewhere in the mix that often at least 4-5 numbers were present in at least one of those previous mixes of the last 5-7 draws.
Mathematically speaking, RATHER than the use of a “formulaic system”, Einstein seemed to be on the right track with a theory that if EVERY thing could be duplicated to perfection, you would receive identical results, unlike quantum physics. By that I mean you would need to create a formula that takes into account as much information as you can find, regarding things like: temperature, air pressure, humidity, etc., in order to “predict” the most likely repeat of numbers, as those which were drawn when atmospheric and many other internal factors were present before and are taken into account prior to an upcoming draw.
Think of tossing a coin to the exact same height with the exact same spin and all environmental conditions being identical. Einstein would say that the coin would land on either heads or tails again, just as it did when an initial trial was run. I do not discount this as a future possibility, but we are certainly not advanced enough in this type of “formulaic” method to predict lotto numbers.
A better alternative seems to be looking for repeating numbers within the last several draws, and also tolook back 1-2 years to see if the last BONUS ball drawn was surrounded by the same number(s) as was the most previous bonus ball(s) drawn. The bonus ball is only half the game, but buying the correct one on multiple tickets, based on history, (putting all of your eggs in one basket around a single bonus ball) seems to better the chances of winning, without reducing your odds.
Finally, please note that only 62 copies were available on October 30, 2016 (per above). Today, January 13, 2017, there are still only 62 copies for sale. Either no buyers or no truth behind that claim that this product is “going fast”. So, as for my opinion, THIS particular claim, system, or “formula” is a pure scam.
ReplyWhat I noticed is that the video says Jared Wilson, Pasadena…yet he says he bought and moved into this mansion next to Everett over looking the ocean. LOL..Pasadena is not on the ocean. I’m so glad I read these remarks…as I also thought….if you are making that much money playing lotto, why not just post your formula for free? Nothing adds up…just like the above comments about the ticket seller gets a slice of the pie so why would they want to beat him up!! LOL…my motto has always been, If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
ReplyAnd on top of what I recently said…he says he has shown us proof…no he hasn’t…I don’t know this guy, I don’t know the people in the photos….I have not seen him and his tickets and the checks he has received….What…just because I read in on the internet, it must be true?? LOL Palease!!! I may be blonde, but I am not stupid…
ReplyFeel foolish for purchasing this product. Have 60 days to try it. Will report failure or sucess.
ReplyIf hes so call humble whether it’s a blessing or lucky but he did say it’s not luck so I will call it a blessing! So when you have been bless and want to bless others you do just that you don’t charge! Also he needs to change his story about gas station owners getting piss because they have to pay out! I don’t know what planet he’s getting his winnings payout from but here on earth after a certain amount you have to collect your winning from a lotto office facility of that state and fill out your form for taxes taken from your winnings! No gas station, 711 etc is going to hand out cash for a large amount so that bs! All they do is post the winning ticket from their store and if your not greedy and humbled you go back to the store after cashing your lotto ticket and can give them a tip. He forgot how it is to struggle and be in debt 147.00 is a lot especially when your struggling. How quickly we forget but as they say money is the evil of all men. So besides people coming out the woodwork when you become a winner don’t leave out how it changes oneself because now we get greedy and selfish! Besides if he’s making so much by winning then why is he even selling this. Oh I forgot he wants to give back, change that to he wants to sell back. He claims the charge 147.00 and every single person has been charged a total of 294.00 and many haven’t been refunded by his company. To all who have shown interest be advise that the first bs I noticed was when he said he was making gas station owners mad for his winnings! 1- it doesn’t cost any store who sells lotto a dime it comes from the state and 2- they have a payout limit for large amounts you have to go and get it cash at the state lotto office or mail it in. That story raise a red flag for me!
ReplyYou are correct. I am pleased someone pointed out what you have, especially being blessed, if they really were winners.
ReplyHere you go folks; (800) 218-1525, Software Projects Inc., 228 Park Ave S # 17042, New York, NY 10003-1502
ReplySomebody send me a copy of the book and we can eliminate the middle man. I don’t have $149.00 but I would be willing to pay it forward again and again, especially if it does what it claims it does. If you do a good deed for one, it comes back tenfold.
ReplyNot happy with the lotto destroyer. I did get a discount for one hundred dollars but I’m based in the uk and it’s very american based. Plus I’m not happy with the contents in general.
I requested a refund from jarred Wilson but he’s saying I can not have a refund even though it’s within the 60 day grace period.
I am very unhappy and will be reporting him asap
ReplyThe book is so horribly written and appears that he was having seizures when he was cutting and pasting the information together. The whole book could have been wrapped up in 10 pages. Whats interesting however is if you can get by the repeatative useless filler, the meat of the book is actually very interesting. Already won a few hundred bucks on pick 3. Time will tell. Just one final note…did anyone else seem suspicious of the rent a bride wife?
ReplyIT IS TRULY A SCAM. I have yet to receive my refund, however, they have tried to sell me other products and rope me in. After purchasing this product ‘Lotto Destroyer’, I read it through and to my dismay, on every page there can be found very poor English, making it next to impossible to comprehend any of it. And where there is math or numbers, or sets of numbers, there are errors. RED FLAGS ALL OVER THE PLACE !! I found nothing new in the material that I haven’t all ready found for FREE elsewhere on the internet. I agree with BOB (March 3, 2017), quite a bit of ‘repetitive useless filler’. BLAH !!
ReplyI can’t believe there so many desperate money hungry posting comment just to complain . If you haven’t try the product and never test out . You should keep you mouth shut . And for those who is expecting to get it free . You keep dreaming there are nothing for free . What I like to hear is that has anyone bought the product and try it out for at least 60 days
ReplyWhat do you think reviews are for? Your probably getting paid to defend such nonsense. I never saw anyone ever keep winning that many multiple times. Anyways God will give and God can take away. If your not being paid I do apologize. God bless.
Replyl have not complained, l just did not think l was not doing it right.l need help reading the first material again. thanks, Butch
ReplyThank you those who gave honest reviews and may the others who obviously got paid to post good reviews have a sense of morality, there was one who wrote like the guy talked, I think Lorenzo. May the Lord be with you all, God bless.
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