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RE: Great North Run partially sighted

in #greatnorthrun7 years ago

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@lottobot 9 hours ago
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Hi!

If you refer to @lottobot's introductory post you will see full instructions for using the service, as well as a complete description of what it is. @lottobot is a lottery, meaning that every post that is entered has a chance to receive a 100% upvote. You entered a post in lottery #96 (according to @lottobot's history here: https://steemd.com/@lottobot) which had 2 other entries. The winner of the lottery you participated in was this post by @spidersprog. Because you were not the only entrant in lottery #96, you were not guaranteed to receive an upvote from @lottobot.

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