date:Oct 17, 2012
ed an illegal lottery.
That means customers can request game pieces be sent to them in the mail without buying anything. The catch? Each letter must be handwritten and sent along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope. So, even though you technically can play the game for free, it's going to take a toll both on your time and your wallet.
We always talk about how the cheapest way to play is to mail in letters, Duncombe told The Huffington Post in an interview. So why dont we send 100 letters a