Presenting The Doctor T Lottery System – An Algorithmic System That Will Blow Your Savings Away Like Pretty Green Butterflies!
The Doctor T Lottery System – What It’s All About
We will get to that picture found on the Doctor T Lottery System website in a while, but let’s look at what this is all about. Well, according to Doctor T himself, he claims that he won nearly $23 million in seven years and soon after that, his Doctor T Lottery system got banned in three countries! Okay, maybe that was too flowery on his part… then in the end, he adds, Not in USA… not yet! Why, I wonder? USA has got million lottery players, so does he think that we’ll probably buy anything and everything that promises to make us rich? Well, he should think twice then. Shouldn’t he? Also mentioned on his website is that we’ve got to hurry because this is probably our only (yawn) chance to become very, very rich! He says we should get this system before it gets banned in the USA too! Wow, amazing way to make people buy as quickly as possible! But marketing tactics don’t work on me! Sorry sir!
Become A Millionaire Instantly – Another Sheep Jumping the Gate?
Okay, how many times have we heard this phrase? Buy this you will instantly become rich beyond your dreams or buy that and you will wake up as a millionaire and blah… blah… blah…, but do they actually, really work? Doctor T claims that the person who purchases Doctor T Lottery system has a chance of winning up to 92.3% of the time, and like Richard Lustig’s method, takes home close to $10,000 every month. Oh, and I forgot to mention, if you don’t bring home $10,000 every month, the system is free, but here’s the twist – it is limited to the first 500 buyers in the next 14 days! Yeah, that’s right! Another marketing stunt…
Who Is This Doctor T Anyway?
Now when it comes to lotteries, people get all excited and creative with all weird names and nicknames, for exactly what reason I’m not sure! So here’s our doctor T, what’s the T for? According to him, T is for thousands… as in dollars! He claims that he coolly brings home a fortune in thousands every week and so he named himself Doctor T… ok that’s just ridiculous, really! So this doctor T, before becoming a millionaire, had experienced his share of frustrations and agony. But as soon as he cracked the lottery algorithms, he became a millionaire… sounds familiar? Yeah, you bet. So what made him create the Doctor T Lottery system? Well, the doctor was visiting his dentist, and in the waiting room, he saw an article about ‘perpetual numbers’ developed by insurance companies. These insurance companies created this system to predict life expectancy. I tried to Google this, but I couldn’t find any solid proof. Anyway the doctor thought that if perpetual numbers could predict life expectancy, so why not use it to predict winning lottery numbers?
Now that he found out the secret to ‘winning lottery numbers’ he claims that we’ve been playing our lucky numbers at the wrong time! He’ll spare us the technical details (are there any?!) and get to the point. The Doctor T Lottery system was born after his computer geek friend played around with his perpetual number ideas to come up with a foolproof winning strategy. From the time the software came to life, the doctor started raking unbelievable lottery wins, game after game! Okay, another marketing stunt! He clearly stated that cash started pouring in and he wanted more, for himself and his friends. So he gave his software to his friends and you can guess what happened… yeah magically they all started raking in big amounts.
Why Was Doctor T Lottery System Banned?
Now it is surprising to note that there’s no mention of this software on Google… not even news about it being banned… hmm. Anyway, according to him because they started raking large amounts of money (tens of thousands) from foreign lotteries, lottery officials couldn’t stand Americans beating them so they banned the software from various countries. What’s the meaning of this? Like seriously? I smell something fishy here… why should he point out that being Americans other countries couldn’t stand the fact of being beaten? Cooking up a verbal war are we Doctor?
He mentioned that the Doctor T Lottery system has been banned in three countries and investigators in 5 countries are still searching for it… I’m surprised that the doctor never mentioned the countries… and what’s more surprising is that the investigators, who the doctor claims to be scratching their heads, don’t know how to use Google. If they knew, wouldn’t they have found this doctor and his system? Now we weren’t born yesterday, were we?! I hate how all lottery software programs promise you the world, but deliver nothing. This too promises you all the riches, but does it deliver the expected results? It’s not right to play with people’s emotions, is it? We’ll find out soon.
Like all other scam websites, (yeah, I’m not afraid to use the word scam so openly here) the doctor has personally selected anyone who visits his website as the lucky person who the doctor will give his Doctor T Lottery system. Not for free, yes, well, risk-free for 60 days, after which you still have to pay for it. I’m thinking all the testimonials are fake too, because I can’t find a single person with those mentioned names who have won the lottery. The surprising part is that none of the testimonials mention how much and whether they have won by using the Doctor T Lottery system.
What Is The Doctor T Lottery System Worth?
Based on what the doctor has mentioned, people offered him $1,000 to get their own copy (a marketing stunt!), but he refused to give it to them although this software could help them recover 10 times more. Instead, he decided to sell it for less i.e. $57.00 (plus $3.00 shipping/handling). Now here’s the ice-breaking question: Do you really think if someone (including you) did develop an algorithm that consistently won more money than “invested”, he or she would be selling that system? Stop and think for a moment. Such a system would be worth millions a year and not “$$3.00 shipping/handling”! So am I trying this software? No thank you, next!