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Hitting North America By Storm - Government Sanctioned German Lotto Opportunity Top Pick For Networking Entrepreneurs

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS -- March 23, 2001 - Americans now have a chance to play the German Lotto by joining pools of other people dramatically enhancing the odds. Instead of a staggering 14 million to 1, LottoTeam has increased the chances of winning to 3500 to 1. Unlike the USA where jackpots often carry over for weeks on end, in Germany they keep drawing numbers every Saturday until theres a winner. Equally exciting is the opportunity to have your own Lotto agency FREE (complete with website) and earn a long-term residual income worldwide. The ingenious 5 X Infinity" matrix marketing plan compensates the agent with commissions for every new player referred through their free Internet website up to 32.5%.

Just think what a goldmine we'd have if OUR government not only created a national lottery--but also authorized an independent company to create lottery pools (to improve our odds) then put in place a multi-level marketing plan so ordinary people like us could participate as agents and profit from the sale of all the shares in the pools! All via the Internet, of course, to make the job as easy as possible for us. With three different ways to earn, this opportunity has attracted business builders positioning themselves to not only win in the game, but also win as an agent.

The company, LottoTeam, has been operating out of Dusseldorf Germany since 1995 and is strictly regulated and monitored by the German government, including monthly audits. With 250 employees working 3 shifts around the clock, processing 20 million credit cards monthly and purchasing 20-35 million Lotto tickets weekly, aside from the government itself, LottoTeam is by far the largest vendor of these tickets.

In a survey that compared various lotteries, an editorial in the German consumer watchdog magazine said with regards to commercial Lotto pool: If someone from the co. XYZ (player) sends off his money to play, he will be placed in a group of approximately 200 players. This enables the Lotto company to play with higher stakes and the chances of winning are greatly increased." From every corner of the world, 25 million people play the German Lotto through this company each month, and hundreds of thousands of them have become winners. The mere fact that LottoTeam is now in its 7th year of business demonstrates that their system is honest, ethical and working. As for the income opportunity, Eric Schmidt, North American Coordinator for the program stated the fact that few who are in the LottoTeam matrix have any realization of just how enormous the potential of this program is".

Given the strength and credibility of this company and popularity of lotteries worldwide, this opportunity is at the top of the North American explosion that is beginning to hit. Almost no one knows this is available. The compensation plan is simple and achievable. The product is easy to understand -- money. Tens of millions of people around the globe buy lottery tickets every week...this might just be the ultimate consumable product.

For additional information, contact:
Ariane Gindap
(888) 480-3957
lottoelite21@yahoo.com
http://www.replicate99.com/team21/519.shtml

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