With the Mayan calendar ending Dec. 21, 2012 and New Age believers and doomsday believers thinking the world will end, if you order a Lottery Charm® now at LotteryCharms.com and if the Mayan Calendar is right your charge card company will not be in business in the new year, so all orders will be in a sense FREE*** since you can not make a payment if VISA or MASTERCARD is gone. If the world continues as others believe, your order will NOT be FREE*** and you will have to make your next credit card payment. Life is a gamble, and we hope the world continues. LUCK is something everyone can use, maybe on Dec. 21, 2012 WINK WINK.
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