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Here is the question:
What was the Lottery Charm® and how was it used to win a Dream Home Lottery in London Ontario Canada, valued at over $775,000.00 CDN on May 31, 2004?
















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Ok, got it – A Lucky Black Squirrel (Lottery Charm®) pin was used to hold the winning grand prize ticket on a corkboard in the office of LotteryCharms.com® creator Ric Wallace.
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That’s easy – The lottery charm was created by you to commemorate white squirrels in Exeter and black squirrels in Victoria Park. It was your good luck charm that led to your big win.
Hi Tino,
The question was:
What was the Lottery Charm® and how was it used to win a Dream Home Lottery in London Ontario Canada, valued at over $775,000.00 CDN on May 31, 2004?
My many different Lottery Charms do commemorate white squirrels in Exeter and black squirrels in Victoria Park.
We need to know what was the specific Lottery Charm® used — we have many pins, coins, magnets etc.
Plus we need to know how it was used.
The answer is in many of our postings on this site and also on other sites I own that have been linked to from here.
HINT: Google could be your best best!
Good Luck
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