QUOTE(tan_aniki @ Oct 26 2022, 11:49 PM)
then each time just ask a different staff go there shake hand with ceo la[WTA] Who is Lau Li Kung?, The most luckiest Malaysian on earth
[WTA] Who is Lau Li Kung?, The most luckiest Malaysian on earth
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Oct 26 2022, 11:58 PM
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Oct 27 2022, 12:02 AM
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hes just a professional in this field, soon will have Netflix documentary uncover his tactic once he gets investigated haha.
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Oct 27 2022, 05:28 AM
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ada jugak menang pertama kali masuk
contoh https://m.sinarharian.com.my/mobile-article?articleid=147324 jarang jumpa la |
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Oct 27 2022, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE(Knnbuccb @ Oct 26 2022, 11:58 PM) staffs all have have nosy friends and relatives. they will ask eh where's the car you won?sked later insider secrets out, that no prizes are really given out. so hire only one trusted man to show face on stage car price rm100,000. not given to any real winner 'winner' appearance fee rm10,000 the hype from contest will generate increased income from increased sale by more than car prize itself very win win iandope liked this post
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Oct 28 2022, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(PJng @ Oct 26 2022, 06:11 PM) Up Why someone put 3 month ago post https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/5321394 Wtf i kena tipu, think got new update |
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Nov 26 2022, 10:15 AM
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Nov 26 2022, 10:23 AM
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LLK strikes again?
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Nov 26 2022, 10:24 AM
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so how many prizes he won already so far? same person all the time?
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Nov 26 2022, 12:43 PM
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Sad lah like this.... Beli banyak with the hope to win but end up it's rigged
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Nov 27 2022, 01:35 AM
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I don't think it is rigged. As an amateur comper myself, I've seen him in lucky draw events in which he actually didn't win. I once asked him how many cars he had won over the years, and he had to think for a few seconds before giving me an answer. How is he winning, this is my hypothesis: For lucky draw: 1) Say every RM50 spent = 1 entry 2) Spend RM50 x 1,000 (RM50,000) = 1,000 receipts = 1,000 entries 3) Usually contests that open for one month (30 days) have 3,000 - 5,000 entries 4) Having 1,000 out of 3,000 entries belonging to you means you have 1/3 chance to win the grand prize 5) Of course I can't rule out the usage of fake receipts (I've heard of it from contest organizers, that's why some organizers ask for plastic wraps) For highest spend: 1) Just spend RM20,000 and above (normal consumers can only dream to beat you) Case study: Magnum Ice Cream (Unilever) was giving a Renault sports car as grand prize a few years back, and there was a leaderboard. Every ice cream wrap gives you a certain number of points, calculating backward, the winner spent around RM20,000. In order to do the above: 1) You need money - I don't think he is from some broke-ass family to be able to pull this off 2) You need time - To buy things and write your personal details into every contest form 3) You need to be able to resell - I suspect he has a supermarket to resell the purchased goods (unless he is donating to charity) I certainly cannot afford to do this because of a low-paying job and family responsibilities, but if you guys have the balls to team up, pool your resources and dethrone him, that would be interesting! raptor_cZn liked this post
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Nov 27 2022, 02:03 AM
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QUOTE(hur @ Nov 27 2022, 01:35 AM) I don't think it is rigged. As an amateur comper myself, I've seen him in lucky draw events in which he actually didn't win. I once asked him how many cars he had won over the years, and he had to think for a few seconds before giving me an answer. How is he winning, this is my hypothesis: Nak cover la tuuuu For lucky draw: 1) Say every RM50 spent = 1 entry 2) Spend RM50 x 1,000 (RM50,000) = 1,000 receipts = 1,000 entries 3) Usually contests that open for one month (30 days) have 3,000 - 5,000 entries 4) Having 1,000 out of 3,000 entries belonging to you means you have 1/3 chance to win the grand prize 5) Of course I can't rule out the usage of fake receipts (I've heard of it from contest organizers, that's why some organizers ask for plastic wraps) For highest spend: 1) Just spend RM20,000 and above (normal consumers can only dream to beat you) Case study: Magnum Ice Cream (Unilever) was giving a Renault sports car as grand prize a few years back, and there was a leaderboard. Every ice cream wrap gives you a certain number of points, calculating backward, the winner spent around RM20,000. In order to do the above: 1) You need money - I don't think he is from some broke-ass family to be able to pull this off 2) You need time - To buy things and write your personal details into every contest form 3) You need to be able to resell - I suspect he has a supermarket to resell the purchased goods (unless he is donating to charity) I certainly cannot afford to do this because of a low-paying job and family responsibilities, but if you guys have the balls to team up, pool your resources and dethrone him, that would be interesting! |
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Nov 27 2022, 02:19 AM
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QUOTE(hur @ Nov 27 2022, 01:35 AM) I don't think it is rigged. As an amateur comper myself, I've seen him in lucky draw events in which he actually didn't win. I once asked him how many cars he had won over the years, and he had to think for a few seconds before giving me an answer. How is he winning, this is my hypothesis: that is assuming every 3 mths only 1 contest so he can focus to to do. Based on post n history so far...most events overlapped and he still win. unless he has a big organization working for him (buy, sell, write details, bought goods to disperse it), it is totally impossible to be legit.For lucky draw: 1) Say every RM50 spent = 1 entry 2) Spend RM50 x 1,000 (RM50,000) = 1,000 receipts = 1,000 entries 3) Usually contests that open for one month (30 days) have 3,000 - 5,000 entries 4) Having 1,000 out of 3,000 entries belonging to you means you have 1/3 chance to win the grand prize 5) Of course I can't rule out the usage of fake receipts (I've heard of it from contest organizers, that's why some organizers ask for plastic wraps) For highest spend: 1) Just spend RM20,000 and above (normal consumers can only dream to beat you) Case study: Magnum Ice Cream (Unilever) was giving a Renault sports car as grand prize a few years back, and there was a leaderboard. Every ice cream wrap gives you a certain number of points, calculating backward, the winner spent around RM20,000. In order to do the above: 1) You need money - I don't think he is from some broke-ass family to be able to pull this off 2) You need time - To buy things and write your personal details into every contest form 3) You need to be able to resell - I suspect he has a supermarket to resell the purchased goods (unless he is donating to charity) I certainly cannot afford to do this because of a low-paying job and family responsibilities, but if you guys have the balls to team up, pool your resources and dethrone him, that would be interesting! |
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Nov 27 2022, 02:22 AM
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QUOTE(hur @ Nov 27 2022, 01:35 AM) I don't think it is rigged. As an amateur comper myself, I've seen him in lucky draw events in which he actually didn't win. I once asked him how many cars he had won over the years, and he had to think for a few seconds before giving me an answer. How is he winning, this is my hypothesis: Good tryFor lucky draw: 1) Say every RM50 spent = 1 entry 2) Spend RM50 x 1,000 (RM50,000) = 1,000 receipts = 1,000 entries 3) Usually contests that open for one month (30 days) have 3,000 - 5,000 entries 4) Having 1,000 out of 3,000 entries belonging to you means you have 1/3 chance to win the grand prize 5) Of course I can't rule out the usage of fake receipts (I've heard of it from contest organizers, that's why some organizers ask for plastic wraps) For highest spend: 1) Just spend RM20,000 and above (normal consumers can only dream to beat you) Case study: Magnum Ice Cream (Unilever) was giving a Renault sports car as grand prize a few years back, and there was a leaderboard. Every ice cream wrap gives you a certain number of points, calculating backward, the winner spent around RM20,000. In order to do the above: 1) You need money - I don't think he is from some broke-ass family to be able to pull this off 2) You need time - To buy things and write your personal details into every contest form 3) You need to be able to resell - I suspect he has a supermarket to resell the purchased goods (unless he is donating to charity) I certainly cannot afford to do this because of a low-paying job and family responsibilities, but if you guys have the balls to team up, pool your resources and dethrone him, that would be interesting! buffa liked this post
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Nov 27 2022, 11:43 AM
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QUOTE(party @ Nov 27 2022, 02:19 AM) that is assuming every 3 mths only 1 contest so he can focus to to do. Based on post n history so far...most events overlapped and he still win. unless he has a big organization working for him (buy, sell, write details, bought goods to disperse it), it is totally impossible to be legit. Regular compers usually don't just join one contest at a time, they try to sweep the floor clean. This may be his full-time job. I've also seen his gf/wife winning a car as well (castrol), so he got some assistance. Furthermore, hiring people in Sarawak to help is probably not that expensive compared to KL.His strategy works because no one else dares to take risks like him. Imagine spending RM10,000-20,000 and not winning anything (if can resell the goods, you can reduce to loss by 80-90%). You need money to make money. It's like bank's swipe and win contests, the winners of luxury cars are usually already rich to be able to make large purchases. B40 simply cannot afford it. raptor_cZn liked this post
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Nov 27 2022, 11:53 AM
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QUOTE(hur @ Nov 27 2022, 11:43 AM) Regular compers usually don't just join one contest at a time, they try to sweep the floor clean. This may be his full-time job. I've also seen his gf/wife winning a car as well (castrol), so he got some assistance. Furthermore, hiring people in Sarawak to help is probably not that expensive compared to KL. Thats why i always said, if LLK win, it is not luck. If you win, you are the lucky one. Can you imagine, if 1000 entries, he got 999 while you got 1, how you going to win?His strategy works because no one else dares to take risks like him. Imagine spending RM10,000-20,000 and not winning anything (if can resell the goods, you can reduce to loss by 80-90%). You need money to make money. It's like bank's swipe and win contests, the winners of luxury cars are usually already rich to be able to make large purchases. B40 simply cannot afford it. |
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Dec 1 2022, 09:22 AM
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QUOTE(Matchy @ Nov 27 2022, 11:53 AM) Thats why i always said, if LLK win, it is not luck. If you win, you are the lucky one. Can you imagine, if 1000 entries, he got 999 while you got 1, how you going to win? You are right. With these odds, you still have a better chance of winning compared to striking the lottery. RNGesus works in mysterious ways.Anyway, there's a fine line between compers and gamblers, both show what they have won, but silent on what they have lost. If he has been winning all his life, don't you think he would retire by now? |
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QUOTE(Knnbuccb @ Oct 26 2022, 11:23 PM) Lol don't think it's rigged or anything , why need to use real person to rig contest? If really want to tipu, just put tan ah kau , tan lan Jaao or smtg each time change the name..... Then nobody will be suspicious. Of course dealing with one person is better than having multiple people. More people know about more trouble later more people would leak it. Since no authority really audits the whole thing, so it's safe to deal with the same person. QUOTE(hur @ Nov 27 2022, 01:35 AM) I don't think it is rigged. As an amateur comper myself, I've seen him in lucky draw events in which he actually didn't win. I once asked him how many cars he had won over the years, and he had to think for a few seconds before giving me an answer. How is he winning, this is my hypothesis: read the lotus T&C, it definitely has luck element. If you need luck and still win it consistently then it's likely to be rigged.For lucky draw: 1) Say every RM50 spent = 1 entry 2) Spend RM50 x 1,000 (RM50,000) = 1,000 receipts = 1,000 entries 3) Usually contests that open for one month (30 days) have 3,000 - 5,000 entries 4) Having 1,000 out of 3,000 entries belonging to you means you have 1/3 chance to win the grand prize 5) Of course I can't rule out the usage of fake receipts (I've heard of it from contest organizers, that's why some organizers ask for plastic wraps) For highest spend: 1) Just spend RM20,000 and above (normal consumers can only dream to beat you) Case study: Magnum Ice Cream (Unilever) was giving a Renault sports car as grand prize a few years back, and there was a leaderboard. Every ice cream wrap gives you a certain number of points, calculating backward, the winner spent around RM20,000. In order to do the above: 1) You need money - I don't think he is from some broke-ass family to be able to pull this off 2) You need time - To buy things and write your personal details into every contest form 3) You need to be able to resell - I suspect he has a supermarket to resell the purchased goods (unless he is donating to charity) I certainly cannot afford to do this because of a low-paying job and family responsibilities, but if you guys have the balls to team up, pool your resources and dethrone him, that would be interesting! |
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Dec 29 2022, 01:36 PM
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another big win
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Jan 9 2023, 12:46 PM
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So how many cars Lau Li Kung won now?
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Jan 9 2023, 09:39 PM
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