4 ways to get bigger lottery wins with the Silver Lotto System

4 ways to get bigger lottery wins with the Silver Lotto System

How can you get bigger wins like Norris Henry who won $6 million in the New York Lotto?

Gerry had just started with the Silver Lotto System and had this question:

“Ken, Your blog has become an important read in my daily routine. So thanks for all the work you put into it for us readers! I've just started using your system and am getting some small wins of about $100 each time. When am I going to win a larger amount? And how much do I have to spend each time? Thanks, Gerry.”

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READER ASKS: Do you sell my email information to anyone else?

READER ASKS: Do you sell my email information to anyone else?

“Hello Ken, I received a very official-looking piece of mail yesterday from Australia claiming that I was a "candidate" for the 40,000,000 prize from the Powerball game…What I would like to know is how the heck they got my name and address in the first place…Please set my fears to rest.”

Here's the thing... I've never released any details of anyone... not you, your purchase, your address or email anywhere, to anyone, at any time.

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READER ASKS: Do I Get A New Profile When The Games Changes Its Numbers?

Winner of the Pennslyvania Powerball, Roger Custer (r) accepts his ceremonial check for $33.1 million. Photo

I received this email from Jason T:

Ken, as you probably know the Powerball has changed its numbers. I just bought your PRO profiles for powerball a few weeks ago, so now they're useless.

What do I do now? Do I get a new profile when the game numbers change like this? Jason.

 

Unfortunately it's not only Powerball that change their numbers. Occasionally other lottery games will change their numbers, balls or draw times.

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READER ASKS: Should I Send Them Money To Get My Lottery Winnings?

“Hey Ken, I got an email telling me I won a lot of money in a lottery game in England. They told me I had to send them fee money to release the winnings to me because there were insurance costs and bank fees. I don't have a spare $1500 to pay them but I'm thinking of borrowing the money from my sister. What do you think?”

I think you should immediately stop anything involved with this proposal and forget it entirely. It is a common scam, and plenty of people are taken in by it.

If you didn't buy a ticket (or even if you did) this is not the way that genuine lotteries conduct business.

A distant relative of ours lost many thousands of dollars to such a scheme recently. Don't be one of the people who have given their hard-earned money to these rip-offs!