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Posted - 2006.05.30 20:09:00 -
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One of the Currin Trading traders is retiring from EVE and has willed away his assets.
We are holding a lottery with a prize of 1 billion ISK for the winner. Entry into the lottery is free for all Currin Trading investors whose first investment was prior to this post. Non-investors may also participate in the lottery. To avoid diluting the free entries, the tickets cost 10 million ISK and are limited one per person. (Include "lotto ticket" in the reasons slot for purchase.)
Sign-ups will be taking place in this thread and will be closed in 48 hours, after which the drawing will take place and the winner announced. The winner will then choose either to take 500 million ISK instantly or be paid 200 million ISK weekly for five weeks.
If you are a Currin Trading investor and signing up for free, please post here and include that you are "Already an investor". (This will be verified prior to the drawing, naturally.)
Have fun and good luck to all participants! |

Currin Trading
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Posted - 2006.06.01 20:06:00 -
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The forty-eight hour period is now coming to a close. All of the free and paid entries are being compiled so the drawing may be done.
The name of one lucky winner will be announced shortly. |

Currin Trading
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Posted - 2006.06.01 20:22:00 -
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And the winner is...
MikeG from the Luna Rossa Corporation!
You have the choice of receiving either 500 million ISK immediately or 200 million ISK a week for five weeks.
Congratulations!
And thank you to all who participated in the lottery. |

Currin Trading
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Posted - 2006.06.01 21:56:00 -
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Payment made.
Once again, grats to MikeG and thanks to all for participating.
- Currin Trading |

Currin Trading
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Posted - 2006.06.03 16:54:00 -
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Originally by: Nordic Viking Sign me up. Im an investor
I would sign you guys up, but the lottery was held from Tuesday to Thursday. It's over! 
Hippo, you won't find a corp in all of EVE willing to do that. |

Currin Trading
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Posted - 2006.06.03 20:48:00 -
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Originally by: HippoKing Most of them aren't trying to get people to give them money on faith. You have enough people happy to say they are investors: why exactly are you so afraid of posting that information?
Posting transaction information--or giving any information about your recent trades--in public is unwise, unless you have left the game. Nor does it serve any purpose: in our experience, skeptics never change their minds. Three years later, some people still think the BIG Lottery is a scam.
In any case, we would only release information if it somehow furthered the interests of our investors. The interests of investors come first, the interests of non-investors second. That is the way it has always been, and I can't imagine that ever changing. |
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