Could Virtual World Direct be described as a scam?
There are varying comments about Virtual World Direct and how it may fall into the same category as other MLM schemes and be a scam whereby only the people at the top of the tree make money, from the people at the bottom of the tree paying their weekly fee and advertising the scheme to try and attract other users.
Well if it is a scam, it is working really well for a lot of people - it was set up in April 2002 by Tom Brodie and Len Fitzgerald and continues to be popular.
Unlike many other MLM schemes, you do not have to introduce other people to make money - you can do it by the various syndicate wins on the National Lottery and EuroMillions draws - although admittedly, with the average win being only £40, it does not go far between 49 players in a syndicate.
For those unfamiliar with virtualworlddirect, it is basically an online Lottery syndicate, covering both the main UK Lotto and Euro Millions draws every week. Players who join the eLottery benefit from a massively increased chance of winning compared to playing on their own (winnings are sent out via cheque), and never have to remember to buy their tickets again. For affiliates, it gets even better – You get paid 20% commission on the e-Lottery subscription fees of every player you refer for life.
We haven't paid into the scheme now for quite some while, and still religously earn both commission and winnings, so where is the scam? We can check the syndicate's numbers against each draw every week and if need be there would be the ability to sue the site if they did fail to distribute a big win - but this has not happened (and try searching the internet to find someone who failed to receive their commission or winnings from the site!).
So is it a big scam?
Well we are wholly independent - our contact details are freely available on the rwapsoftware.co.uk website if you want to check. We don't have any other link with VWD other than having joined as an affiliate member. We receive regular payments and just sit back and dream of a big syndicate win.
Basically, so long as you can find 5 other people to sign up to the scheme (hardly a massive number), you can play the National Lottery for free and never have to worry about remembering to buy your ticket (or losing it) again.
GO on - give Virtual World Direct online lottery syndicates a go and see if your experiences match ours. Feel free to leave a comment on this blog as to how you get on.
We do not spend any money on advertising this - particularly as Google adwords block advertising about gambling sites (although still advertise the National Lottery - we are not quite sure what the difference is here). Yes we spend an hour or so a month promoting the site through our blog and other means, but that is not exactly a lot of effort.
Well if it is a scam, it is working really well for a lot of people - it was set up in April 2002 by Tom Brodie and Len Fitzgerald and continues to be popular.
Unlike many other MLM schemes, you do not have to introduce other people to make money - you can do it by the various syndicate wins on the National Lottery and EuroMillions draws - although admittedly, with the average win being only £40, it does not go far between 49 players in a syndicate.
For those unfamiliar with virtualworlddirect, it is basically an online Lottery syndicate, covering both the main UK Lotto and Euro Millions draws every week. Players who join the eLottery benefit from a massively increased chance of winning compared to playing on their own (winnings are sent out via cheque), and never have to remember to buy their tickets again. For affiliates, it gets even better – You get paid 20% commission on the e-Lottery subscription fees of every player you refer for life.
We haven't paid into the scheme now for quite some while, and still religously earn both commission and winnings, so where is the scam? We can check the syndicate's numbers against each draw every week and if need be there would be the ability to sue the site if they did fail to distribute a big win - but this has not happened (and try searching the internet to find someone who failed to receive their commission or winnings from the site!).
So is it a big scam?
Well we are wholly independent - our contact details are freely available on the rwapsoftware.co.uk website if you want to check. We don't have any other link with VWD other than having joined as an affiliate member. We receive regular payments and just sit back and dream of a big syndicate win.
Basically, so long as you can find 5 other people to sign up to the scheme (hardly a massive number), you can play the National Lottery for free and never have to worry about remembering to buy your ticket (or losing it) again.
GO on - give Virtual World Direct online lottery syndicates a go and see if your experiences match ours. Feel free to leave a comment on this blog as to how you get on.
We do not spend any money on advertising this - particularly as Google adwords block advertising about gambling sites (although still advertise the National Lottery - we are not quite sure what the difference is here). Yes we spend an hour or so a month promoting the site through our blog and other means, but that is not exactly a lot of effort.

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