Free lottery systems are the world’s most expensive (and worse)

We all like freebies, right?

Unfortunately, when dealing with lottery systems, “FREE” doesn’t mean “CHEAP”.

There’s a ticket cost involved (among other things).

Before using a system, free or not, you always need to ask yourself 2 questions …

  • How many tickets are required to make a system work?
  • How well will a system perform in the future instead of the past?

Systems that “predict” the past are very easy to create. Anyone can create hundreds of them in just a few hours.

Unfortunately, that’s EXACTLY what you get when you visit some of the most popular lottery forums.

Systems that “predict” past draw results are posted there on a daily basis, and the participants who create them think any system should be free.

But here’s the thing, though …

The majority of these posted systems don’t work in the future, are surrounded by plenty of question marks (???) and are usually very expensive to execute (= ticket costs)!

Another thing is …

Why posting brand new ideas if earlier ideas worked out just fine?

May I suggest that … those earlier ideas didn’t work at all?

Indeed …

Something that works … WORKS. Period!

And something that WORKS requires loads of time developing, testing, and fine-tuning to make it even better.

That’s simply impossible with a free pop-up system that lasts for 1 day and then disappears (because another one pops up).

Now listen to this …

Winslips was launched in 2011.

Today, we’re in the year 2018.

I lost track of how much time I and my team devoted to this project, but it must be several, multiple thousands of hours (at least).

Just a couple of weeks ago, we upgraded Winslips Ultimate to Version 6.3. Some great features have been added with this update, and there’s more to come.

Honestly, our growing army of users grows year by year, and all this is happening for a very good reason:
https://www.winslips.com/testimonials.html

Winslips WORKS. Period. And it keeps getting better and better.

To your awesome success in 2018,

Stefan