[Noisebridge-discuss] win scratch-off lotteries: an easier, more reliable way

Ever Falling everfalling at gmail.com
Wed Feb 2 08:54:03 UTC 2011


don't be a dick, Sai. There was a much more civilly toned way to say that.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:33 AM, Sai <noisebridge at saizai.com> wrote:

> Um, you do realize we don't really give a fuck about winning them per
> se so much as figuring out if they have the same kind of design flaws
> as in the articles I posted?
>
> .... right?
>
> - Sai
>
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 02:11, Patrick Keys <citizenkeys at gmail.com> wrote:
> > An easier way to win scratch-off lottery tickets is to just get big
> > boxes of them from around the dumpsters at convenience stores.
> > The poor people buy most of those tickets, but they're so used to losing
> > that they ridiculously buy them, scratch off part of the ticket, assume
> > they lost, and throw them away.
> > If you get big boxes of them from by the dumpsters at convenience
> > stores, you can take them home and finish scratching them off.
> > I personally had a friend that did this and consistently made several
> > thousand dollars a month just by taking the time to sit and scratch off
> > the thrown-away tickets.
> > People routinely throw away tickets that win $500 or more.
> >
> > Yes, dumpster-diving is dirty business.
> > Yes, there are better ways to make money.
> >
> > But since we were on the topic, I thought I'd share this better way to
> > win scratch-offs than working pi or the da vinci code.
> >
> >
> > Patrick
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