Lottery Dominator

Lottery Dominator

Bad 1.2 | Reviews (73)
Price: $147
Trial: No
Guarantee: 60 Days
Description: Lottery Dominator is an e-book that claims it will provide the information to help make you a lottery winner.

Lottery Dominator Exposed — Richard Lustig’s System a Scam?

Lottery Dominator Exposed

Lottery Dominator Review

Opening up the site LotteryDominator.com, in your face is a countdown clock that claims the video offered will disappear forever in a specific period of time. It says “this video is very controversial and may be offensive to some audiences. Viewer discretion is advised”. As we watched the clock continue to countdown, we wondered what could possibly be so controversial about lottery software and more importantly, what is this? We started moving around the site to find more information But – yes the but – when the download window started popping up, no one would go back and click the play button. Let me explain.

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Download Menu

As you sit on their site, a window keeps opening that is an auto download. This seems to continue at a regular rate as long as you’re on their site. That is until you go to the ‘getting started page’ and then it stops. The problem is the getting started page is simply the order form for the e-book.

Lottery Dominator Formula

That’s where we finally found out that LotteryDominator.com is a digital e-book. Its tagline of “winning has never been this simple” is all the information offered. Oh, and the fact there are 60 days no questions asked money-back guarantee. One of the good things about getting to this page is the annoying download box stopped popping up.

What Is the Cost?

That’s where you find out the e-book costs $147.00 (guessing that is US dollars). I couldn’t figure out who would purchase this as there is no information on what it is supposed to do. There is only a bunch of claims on what the guy has won.

How Does It Work?

There is no information on what this e-digital book does or what it offers. There are a bunch of articles with claims by Richard Lustig on what he has won and spent his money on. Plus, there are also heaps of info in his book that has helped so many other people. There are bits and pieces of tips, but no real info on what his book offers – except it will help you win.

Terms and Conditions

Lottery Dominator has very limited terms and conditions that seem more aimed at ensuring the ownership of any information on this site. We had a particular chuckle with the claim that “if you print off, copy or download any part of our site in breach of these terms” you’ve got to stop immediately.

Who Is Lottery Dominator?

Lottery Dominator is owned by Software Projects Inc., a company with a snail mail address out of Malta and a North American toll-free number. It offers an email address and online form, but that’s it. What makes this even stranger is in their terms and conditions, Lottery Dominator cites the Computer Misuse Act 1990 which is from the UK. This e-book was written by Richard Lustig.

Lottery Dominator PDF

A PDF file of Lotto Dominator can be downloaded freely by browsing Google Search results. We downloaded it and found out it consists of 180 pages of how to win lottery information. If you’re interested in the information provided, here is a download link. Let us know what you think about it in the comments.

 

Why You Should Download Lottery Dominator

Pros:

60 day money-back guarantee

Why You Shouldn’t Download Lottery Dominator

Cons:

No Working Email Address

No T&C on Winning

No Info on Who These Folks Are

Would you mind rating Lottery Dominator?

Is Lottery Dominator Legit?

I don’t think we’ve ever read so many different comments posted on different sites on this Richard Lustig guy and his Lottery Dominator e-book – and most of it was not good. The auto download factor of an “embed.wistia.com” delivery of something onto my computer was enough to put the team off.

Final verdict: 1 out of 10 stars.

  1. I joined in early May 17’ & it is now Nov 17’ & I haven’t won a cent/dime from his numbers in the 5-7 different games I play every week…sad to say it’s a SCAM!

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  2. I don’t see how he giving back when he want you to pay for his opinion myself don’t have the money if i wanted but if he wants to give it to me “give back” as he says, and i win the lottery i would give him a healthy chunk for helping me. He wants talk bout workin for nuthing well done it all my life actually dropped dead at work an now gettin very little disability to try live on not complaining god provides what you need. Money won’t buy your way into heaven… Why can’t you donate your book to so many an write off as charity? If you really want to give back find ppl that struggled like you did an give them something they need, lots of homeless an starving families out there

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  3. This is nothing new or different, my dad used to play the three and four digit lottery everyday and everything that this guy is talking about, my dad did and he had no knowledge of any Lottery Dominator. Clearly, it’s just about putting different number combinations together and sheer luck. It’s like they say “If it’s meant to be, then it will be.”

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  4. Absolutely, if this 7 time lottery winner wanted so badly to help others then why wouldn’t he give those 200 copies for FREE? He can clearly afford to. Also if you look on Amazon, you can get it for $0.99 (Kindle version) and up. So why pay $97 to $147!

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  5. I saw a ridiculous clickbait “news headline” about a 7-time lottery winner and wanted to see what scam was actually being sold to the idiots who click the ad. Honestly, how can people be this dumb? Scroll to the bottom of the home page where it says everything on the page is made up! It’s fake and it even told you so! If you can’t recognize clickbait scams you should have your internet privileges taken away. Have you never heard the expression “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is”? It’s a bunch of balls bouncing around randomly…do you think the balls conspire to come out a different way than they did last week, or the week before? Because that’s what you’re saying when you expect there to be a pattern of any kind. I gave this product 2 stars because it at least teaches the people who fell for the scam an important life lesson for a reasonably small amount of money: don’t put your faith in the snake oil salesman.

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