Would lottery software give you an advantage?

Millions of people are asking that question. In fact, I can remember the day when I asked the very same question.

A co-worker purchased some software that said it would help you win the lottery. He wanted to know what I thought. Is this some kind of joke? Are you serious? But, for grins, I told him I would look it over. I even went beyond the call and wrote some of my own software to check the validity of what I was being told. My intent was to prove it was all smoke and mirrors.

Not All Lottery Software Are Scams

You won't believe what I discovered. I was right, it was a scam! A fortune teller could do better. But, in the process I discovered some very unsettling things. Some of the results from my own software bothered me a lot. Quite by accident, I had stumbled upon some very powerful lottery number analysis algorithms that are still unsurpassed even to this day. Overnight, this skeptic became transformed. Facts can do that to you.

Numbers Don't Lie!

Unfortunately, outrageous claims seem to be the norm these days. Just because they say it, doesn't mean it is true. Make sure you check things out; do a little digging. Get some of your own answers. Is it all hype or does it make sense?

Trust Your Own Instincts

So, if you're about to purchase some lottery software, here is the best lottery advice I can give you:

1. All lottery software products are not the same.
2. Most lottery software products are junk; a waste of time and money.
3. Only a few of the programs on the market can pass muster.

Who you buy your lottery software from is very important. What's their reputation? Here are the questions you need to be asking. These Vendor Quality Assessment questions should help. Getting the answers to these questions before you buy can save you money and frustration.

Vendor Quality Assessment
1. Experience - How long have they been around? Newcomers?
2. Support - What do they do to support their customers? Are they there after the sale?
3. Commitment - Are they true believers or is their website a lure to sell you everything but the kitchen's sink.

Warning! Some vendors want your money, others want you to be happy with their product.

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