Total Scam
Kenneth Leffer starts the video by saying he was held up at gunpoint by the convenient store worker because he had just won 5 big lotteries at that very same convenient store which was a QuikMart, according to him as the video starts. He says the owners hate to pay out cash to winners when they win the lottery, so you have to keep going to different stores and even different states to play so you do not make the owners upset since you keep winning at their stores and they have to keep paying you out from their registers. This makes no sense at all considering the lottery store that sells large winning tickets gets a nice check for selling the winning ticket. The store retailers themselves do not pay out cash for large lottery wins, so he is completely busted here and proves he is lying. Plus, he said all five of the first big wins happened at the same store which was a QuikMart in the beginning of the video. But if you go look at the first 5 checks he supposedly won at and zoom in, the one check said it was played at a Publix Grocery Store located in Melbourne Beach, Florida and not played at a QuikMart. You can check this online in his video and see the address on the check of the place he supposedly won at which was a Publix Grocery Store. This proves he is lying. If he is lying about this, why would you believe anything that he says. .This proves that he cannot be trusted and this whole program is a huge scam.
He then said after the convenient store worker put the gun away since teenagers walked in the convenient store so Mr. Kenneth Leffer took off and went home. Apparently, he never bothered to call the police and tell them about the major crime of a convenient store owner putting a gun to his head and threatening his life which is a very serious crime. Why would you not report that? Plus, all convenient stores have multiple cameras everywhere so he would have had a clear cut case of being threatened by someone. And why would a convenient store worker do such a thing since he could get in major trouble, especially knowing there are multiple cameras on them at all times to capture the incident. These are obvious red flags that point to a very bad liar. If he is lying about this, why would you believe anything that he says?
To further the lie, if you go through his video, you can see all of the states where he supposedly won it big, as the states are all on the big checks that he is holding. He is supposedly from Florida but he won big in not only Florida but also Virginia, Vermont, Iowa, Ohio, Maryland, New Jersey, Michigan and Oregon to name just a few which can all be seen in his video. This is beyond ridiculous and he is clearly mocking us and playing the viewers for fools. This proves he is lying and if he is lying about this, then why would you believe anything he says. This proves this is a big scam.
The next point is that there is no information online about Kenneth Leffer winning any lottery at all anywhere.. In fact, there is no search engine anywhere that indicates that Kenneth Leffer even exists at all. Which brings up the absurdity that out of 30 lottery winners that won the lotto that he investigated, Kenneth was able to get 27 of those 30 people’s phone numbers and call them on the phone and then get them to tell him their secret to winning the lottery to this Kenneth character. For one thing, the vast majority of people who win do not go public and put their information out at all and most, if not all, will not have their information available to the public. He would be lucky to have found 1 let alone 30 and there is no way that people would talk to some stranger. Plus, he is telling us that all 27 of these people he talked to shared their so-called secret with him. He plays the people for fools considering the majority of the people who win lotteries do not pick their own numbers but let the machine randomly pick their numbers. But somehow, not only was he able to get 27 random people to talk to him and reveal their strategy to win, but apparently none of these 27 people let the machine pick their numbers for them. This is absolutely ridiculous and proves that he is lying. And if he is lying about this, then why would you believe anything that he says including this bogus system. This proves it is a scam.
He also uses typical high-pressure-must-buy-now tactics to make you panic to purchase the product immediately. For example, he says his course is normally $950 but today you will get it for $197 but only if you act now. Another underhanded tactic he uses is scarcity: he is only selling the first 175 copies of this software and then after that, you are out of luck. Once you pay the 197, they give you just basic information. There are all kinds of upgrades/upsells including one-on-one coaches to help you win. Ya right...save your $ and don't waste your time.
2 november 2024
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