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Andy Goldfinger
05-20-2006, 01:58 AM
Every week there are 2 Lotto draws and 1 Euromillions draw that I enter effectively for free every week.

The estimated jackpots for the next draws are:
Lotto: $32 Million
Euromillions: $19 Million

For updates check this link: www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/p/results/results.do

To greatly increase my chances of winning, I am a member of a syndicate that enters 44 lines of numbers in each lotto draw and 32 lines of numbers in each Euromillions draw.

Even if I don't win anything, I get paid. How is this possible? Simple, I am an affiliate and sponsored more than 5 players into the syndicate system via web advertizing. I get paid 20% commission on each player I refer.

I also referred other affiliates and the MLM program generates extra commissions from my downline group.

The company provides slick online video presentations to do all the selling for you. The cost of the affiliate membership is just UKP 4.99 per year with a 14-day trial period. Membership is open world-wide.

This company is British and fun without the hype traditionally associated with MLM programs. Just check out the video testimonials and you can see the difference.

I don't go to any meetings or teleconference. I just watch the monthly video broadcast to keep in touch with developments and chat via email with my upline. I hardly do anything to get autopilot residual income and free entry into these lotteries.

Find out how to test-drive this program for free for 14-days:
www.winningformula.ws/movie - turn on your speakers

Thanks for your time - Andy

Andy Goldfinger
05-23-2006, 11:49 PM
With MLM programs,
the product is often just there for regulatory reasons. Also, it may be overpriced, something you don't use or you can buy for less in a store.

In my program, I have an equal balance of affiliates and product-only customers. This says alot about the product. There is genuine consumer demand for the product.

When evaluating MLM programs, always consider whether there is genuine consumer demand for it and you are not forced to buy lots of something you don't need. If you don't need it who else does? Can you market something that you don't use to people that don't really need it?

For a business with a product that sells itself, check out:
www.winningformula.ws/movie - turn on your speakers

Andy Goldfinger
06-06-2006, 06:37 AM
Find out how to win millions and get paid to do so:

http://winningformula.ws/lottery

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