Njung'e wrote:heri wrote:jokes wrote:Those things are not genuine.
what happens is that they approach someone and strike an agreement
e.g the lottery organizer, "we are going to declare you won 500,000 but we are going to give you 200,000".
of course you are not a dummy this 200,000 is free money and you never worked for it or even placed a bet in the lottery;
and you say "yes!".
All smiles you appear on TV to announce how happy you are you won and you leave 200,000/=richer and the rest of gullible Kenyans happily click their money away through mpesa.
This is what i have seen happen to people i know.
What? Is that what happens?
@Heri,
When a madman farts in the market, don't take note.
I would rather be mad than a fool.
This is a business, there are not there to give you free money.
The last time lotteries were real were during the times of kenya charity sweepstakes and safaricom this i can vouch for as i know individuals who won.
the rest are businesses out to make money from "fools".
I know of people who were given a cut of the monies announced they won.
Lotteries in Kenya are fixed, even in the US.
The only ones i know are real are in the UK.