How to Play Lotto MAX for FREE -> TRASH into CASH

by Lucky on July 23, 2010


We expect this posting will get a lot of attention. The idea of profiting off someone’s drinking problem will certainly be newsworthy.

Shown above are 50 liquor and beer bottles that were found on the side of the road in Foxwood Crossing in Lovely Lambeth, (London, Ontario CANADA).

Within 10 minutes 50 bottles found discarded on the roadside within a 750 yard stretch worth 10 cents each will yield a total of $5, enough to play Lotto MAX for FREE. There are 37 VODKA bottles shown on the table above, which mostly were discarded by the same individual. Because some of these bottles were found more than an arm’s throw from the roadside, we feel these were discarded by a person on foot and not in a vehicle. Most likely it could be an underage youth with a serious drinking problem.


This addiction is also leading to another issue – LITTERING — something the gang at LotterySquirrel.com has tried to help combat many times. THERE IS MONEY TO BE FOUND on the side of the road. Putting the $5 from TRASH into CASH could mean each one of these bottles covered 1/50th the cost of a Lotto MAX play. With Lotto MAX at $50 Million and if the TRASH into CASH idea yielded a winning $50 Million Lotto MAX ticket for this week, that could mean each one of these bottles would have brought in $1 Million each. This is based on using the money received from the bottle returns for a Lotto MAX ticket. If this TRASH into CASH won a MAXmillion, each bottle would have a $20,000 share value.

The idea of turning TRASH into CASH was mentioned by Multiple Lottery Winner – Ric Wallace in his book 21 Lucky Lottery Tips – For Selecting, Playing, and Winning Lotteries in Tip #11 Find the Money to Play Lotteries.

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The Tips
Tip # 1 Know the Facts About Lotteries
Tip # 2 Beware of Scams
Tip # 3 Create Your Own Luck
Tip # 4 Select an Item of Luck
Tip # 5 Lotteries and the Taxman ~ Win a Lottery, Win a Tax Audit
Tip # 6 Select Which Lottery to Play
Tip # 7 Number Selection
Tip # 8 Scratch Lotteries
Tip # 9 Know the Rules ~ Play by the Rules
Tip #10 Decide How Much to Spend
Tip #11 Find the Money to Play Lotteries
Tip #12 Gamble With Other People’s Money
Tip #13 Dreams ~ Help From the Other Side ~ Psychics
Tip #14 Turn Dreams Into Reality ~ Turn a Lottery Dream Into a Memory
Tip #15 Plan-Ahead Strategies for Dealing With Wins
Tip #16 Your Health and a Big Lottery Win
Tip #17 You Have a Winning Ticket – What to Do
Tip #18 Media Exposure ~ Scare Away the Real NUTS
Tip #19 How NOT to Lose It All
Tip #20 Things You Would Never Consider
Tip #21 The Ten Steps Between You and a Lottery Win

With the bottles boxed up, we were within walking distance (but we drove) to the local BEER STORE where these empties or TRASH were converted into CASH.

Below is a receipt showing the $5 received from the returned bottles. Just imagine if you spent a full day finding hundreds of bottles — more FREE plays on Lotto MAX and helping clean up the environment! Hunting for discarded bottles is not a new idea: boy scouts, special interest groups have done this in the past to fund various projects. Why not create your own PROJECT: WIN LOTTO MAX FOR FREE and help clean up the environment.

With cash in hand, you could go to your favorite lottery retailer; we prefer Lucky Tom’s Food Mart in Lovely Lambeth.

The best book for any future lottery winner to have is 21 Lucky Lottery Tips – For Selecting, Playing, and Winning Lotteries.

The printed version of 21 Lucky Lottery Tips is also reasonably priced at $14.95 at the Luckology Store.

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The book 21 Lucky Lottery Tips for Selecting, Playing, and Winning Lotteries, available at the Luckology Store, may help get you closer to that lottery win dream.

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