If anyone watched that infomercial that Lang put on the Travel Channel last Thursday, there was one hysterical scene. They staged a scene in which Brandon Lang was yelling at a sports book over the phone because they no longer accept his bets.
I can't post exact results for 2008 because I stopped for a brief period but he was down nearly 500 dimes in the 6 months I tracked him.
There isn't a book on the planet who would deny his business.
If anyone watched that infomercial that Lang put on the Travel Channel last Thursday, there was one hysterical scene. They staged a scene in which Brandon Lang was yelling at a sports book over the phone because they no longer accept his bets.
I can't post exact results for 2008 because I stopped for a brief period but he was down nearly 500 dimes in the 6 months I tracked him.
There isn't a book on the planet who would deny his business.
Did anyone ever notice how he claims to be undefeated in almost 20 Super Bowls, yet his site has only been online for 4 or 5 years? I watched a funny clip of his old boss one time talking about how they completely made up the perfect Super Bowl run just to inflate his image.
How can someone lie for a living and still look at himself in the mirror?
Did anyone ever notice how he claims to be undefeated in almost 20 Super Bowls, yet his site has only been online for 4 or 5 years? I watched a funny clip of his old boss one time talking about how they completely made up the perfect Super Bowl run just to inflate his image.
How can someone lie for a living and still look at himself in the mirror?
For starters, I would never give him a cent of my money, even if it meant gaining the insight and ability to fade his picks. But more importantly, there are already multiple forums on the internet today where you can find his picks on a daily basis in order to fade them. I don't know if some poor idiot actually paid for those picks or if they leak from his own site, although I admit the first scenario is far more probable.
I would encourage anyone to google, "fade Brandon Lang" and access his picks for fading purposes.
For starters, I would never give him a cent of my money, even if it meant gaining the insight and ability to fade his picks. But more importantly, there are already multiple forums on the internet today where you can find his picks on a daily basis in order to fade them. I don't know if some poor idiot actually paid for those picks or if they leak from his own site, although I admit the first scenario is far more probable.
I would encourage anyone to google, "fade Brandon Lang" and access his picks for fading purposes.
I am not going to post his picks, there are many other sources on the internet where you can find that. I am posting his results simply so everyone knows that the man is a complete fraud, a liar, and possibly the biggest piece of sh*t on the entire planet. That's all.
I am not going to post his picks, there are many other sources on the internet where you can find that. I am posting his results simply so everyone knows that the man is a complete fraud, a liar, and possibly the biggest piece of sh*t on the entire planet. That's all.
Well the name in itself is obviously made up. The individual who portrays Brandon Lang, with some help from the owner of the website Steve Budin, market the name and the fake persona to ridiculous degrees....... Their masterpiece of course was the production of "Two for the Money". I am not sure exactly where all the funding came from to make that movie, but rest assured that some group of scumbags got together to hatch that plan and create this giant facade. A few years later unsuspecting morons believe that Brandon Lang is actually a real person and a real handicapper who can make them money. Anyone gullible enough loses their shirt, meanwhile Budin and the individual who portrays Brandon Lang are making millions.
In reality the entire marketing ploy was genius from a money making perspective. But it is unbelievably immoral and disgusting. Imagine if your entire life consisted of pretending to be someone you are not, and fabricating hundreds of details to support that one lie.
They are easily the biggest con artists we have seen in a long time.
Well the name in itself is obviously made up. The individual who portrays Brandon Lang, with some help from the owner of the website Steve Budin, market the name and the fake persona to ridiculous degrees....... Their masterpiece of course was the production of "Two for the Money". I am not sure exactly where all the funding came from to make that movie, but rest assured that some group of scumbags got together to hatch that plan and create this giant facade. A few years later unsuspecting morons believe that Brandon Lang is actually a real person and a real handicapper who can make them money. Anyone gullible enough loses their shirt, meanwhile Budin and the individual who portrays Brandon Lang are making millions.
In reality the entire marketing ploy was genius from a money making perspective. But it is unbelievably immoral and disgusting. Imagine if your entire life consisted of pretending to be someone you are not, and fabricating hundreds of details to support that one lie.
They are easily the biggest con artists we have seen in a long time.
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