Are yafeeling lucky today . . .then Play the Y2K Lottery for $100 million . . .thats alota beans . . .

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. . . if you can collect. There will be daily, weekly and monthly payoffs as well as the big enchilada on Dec.31, 1999.

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 18, 1999--GIC Global Intertainment Corporation (OTC BB:GGNC - news; located and licensed in the Commonwealth of Dominica), has signed and finalized an Asset Purchase Agreement with New Media Entertainment, Ltd., (New Media) a non-resident Republic of Ireland corporation, for the purchase of assets associated with the Millennium Lottery. The site http://www.y2klottery.com will be in full operation soon.

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Y2K Lotto is an Internet online lottery site. Y2K Lotto operates its Lottery to guarantee its customers a user-friendly site, secured with the opportunity to become an instant millionaire. Y2K Lotto is similar to last year's U.S. Powerball Lottery (which pool all the jackpots form all of the states together into one large jackpot). Y2K Lotto will pool all the revenues generated form all the different countries in the world from our lottery site into one big jackpot. Anybody in the world can purchase the Millennium lottery ticket for only U.S. $1.00 per ticket on our web site and the anticipated pooled jackpot from countries around the world is U.S. $100 Million which will be draw on December 31, 1999. Currently, our Company's Millennium Lottery web site is in five different languages: English, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese and German. Within our www.y2klottery.com site will also featured a daily, weekly, and monthly lottery draws for people around the world to participate and enjoy.

For more information visit the Y2K website http://www.y2klottery.com

-- jjbeck (jjbeck@recycler.com), June 21, 1999

Answers

(1) Just my luck. Probably illegal in Hawaii.

(2) Does the winner need to be present at the drawing?

(3) What guaranty is there that these folks are legitimate?

-- Mad Monk (madmonk@hawaiian.net), June 22, 1999.


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