"American parlay": UCF -4.5 (-110) + Virginia Tech -2.5 (-110) /NCAAB/ + Navy +1.5 (-110) /NCAAB/ + Butler -7.5 (-110) /NCAAB/ > total odd: +1140 > result: WON
Anaheim Ducks - Minnesota Wild /NHL/ [Tip: under 5.5, odd: -120], result: 3:2
Eibar - Barcelona /soccer, Spain, LaLiga 1/ [Tip: Barcelona -1.5, odd: +105], result: 0:2
"American parlay": UCF -4.5 (-110) + Virginia Tech -2.5 (-110) /NCAAB/ + Navy +1.5 (-110) /NCAAB/ + Butler -7.5 (-110) /NCAAB/ > total odd: +1140 > result: WON
Anaheim Ducks - Minnesota Wild /NHL/ [Tip: under 5.5, odd: -120], result: 3:2
Eibar - Barcelona /soccer, Spain, LaLiga 1/ [Tip: Barcelona -1.5, odd: +105], result: 0:2
Let's face it - they post a fake record. Why? Because they can.
This is just another website littering up the internet sports forums claiming they have fix and insider information. Losers, fools, there's one born every minute etc... are pretty much who their clients are.
The fool sees the ad on a forum (** SUPER LOCK INSIDER FIX WE"RE 23-4 LAST 3 Weeks **), go to the website, see a fake posted record, sign up and pay big bucks and then get toasted, lose all their money and to add insult to injury the paying client sees the fake record. The plays the client received partially match the plays that are on the website as the "record".
They will never make their clients money and they know this. Their business model is not handicapping, making clients money and getting repeat business nor referrals - the basis of any sales model.
So they are all about the false claims of some secret fix and getting you to sign up once. When they do get lucky and win a few games they will hit their new customes who only know this recent freak win streak and pull the "you didn't confirm - another $500 please". And the fools pay it because USS INSIDERS and all the rest of them are scams - they flip a coin - their business model is: Advertise all over the place as much as possible - it's a numbers game - put up 500 posts across the internet over the weekend, 10,000 gamblers will see it and about 100 will go to the website and about 10 will sign up. This guy is pulling in about $5,000 a week in cash.
He sits behind the computer all day posting and collecting and flipping a coin for his picks - THE PICKS DON"T MATTER. MAKING THE CLIENT MONEY DOESN"T MATTER. All that matters is the amt of free advertising he can pull off, making fake accounts on Covers and a bunch of other websites, in the comment section of sports stories, having to use VPNs and creating about 100 email accounts a week....
The reason they charge so much is if the picks were $20 a month how good could they be? They charge a super high fee because 1.) It makes them appear valuable (like the higher priced wines on the menu, "they HAVE to be good, look at the price!") and 2.) you are only going to pay once - so get the most you can.
Let's face it - they post a fake record. Why? Because they can.
This is just another website littering up the internet sports forums claiming they have fix and insider information. Losers, fools, there's one born every minute etc... are pretty much who their clients are.
The fool sees the ad on a forum (** SUPER LOCK INSIDER FIX WE"RE 23-4 LAST 3 Weeks **), go to the website, see a fake posted record, sign up and pay big bucks and then get toasted, lose all their money and to add insult to injury the paying client sees the fake record. The plays the client received partially match the plays that are on the website as the "record".
They will never make their clients money and they know this. Their business model is not handicapping, making clients money and getting repeat business nor referrals - the basis of any sales model.
So they are all about the false claims of some secret fix and getting you to sign up once. When they do get lucky and win a few games they will hit their new customes who only know this recent freak win streak and pull the "you didn't confirm - another $500 please". And the fools pay it because USS INSIDERS and all the rest of them are scams - they flip a coin - their business model is: Advertise all over the place as much as possible - it's a numbers game - put up 500 posts across the internet over the weekend, 10,000 gamblers will see it and about 100 will go to the website and about 10 will sign up. This guy is pulling in about $5,000 a week in cash.
He sits behind the computer all day posting and collecting and flipping a coin for his picks - THE PICKS DON"T MATTER. MAKING THE CLIENT MONEY DOESN"T MATTER. All that matters is the amt of free advertising he can pull off, making fake accounts on Covers and a bunch of other websites, in the comment section of sports stories, having to use VPNs and creating about 100 email accounts a week....
The reason they charge so much is if the picks were $20 a month how good could they be? They charge a super high fee because 1.) It makes them appear valuable (like the higher priced wines on the menu, "they HAVE to be good, look at the price!") and 2.) you are only going to pay once - so get the most you can.
I’m always intrigued by the psyche of these sites. Last two days they posted like 10 “super fixes” and yesterday were 6-4 and today 5-5. They then said they don’t make much from subs so they closed their site (go look it’s down)
I was always more intrigued by their soccer fixes. They were 3k for a subscription of those and were 500 and 300 before they decided to close their site. But not one FREE pick of those over the years (because it would bring down their site)
of course its its far fetched to think they could get correct scores of soccer games but I’m always intrigued
I’m always intrigued by the psyche of these sites. Last two days they posted like 10 “super fixes” and yesterday were 6-4 and today 5-5. They then said they don’t make much from subs so they closed their site (go look it’s down)
I was always more intrigued by their soccer fixes. They were 3k for a subscription of those and were 500 and 300 before they decided to close their site. But not one FREE pick of those over the years (because it would bring down their site)
of course its its far fetched to think they could get correct scores of soccer games but I’m always intrigued
This guy is a god godn true scammer. I purchased 1 month plan. After getting 1 week of plays which lost more than i won. He emails me and demands another payment of $700 because 1 of his so called research guys quit and he had to pay to hire another guy? Wtf kinda b.s. is that. And how does that have anything to do with the 1 month subscription i already paid for?. STAY FAR FAR AWAY!!! I mean i did well with his free picks on the site and i figured if i paid for the monthly subscription it would be better. True scammer but with bitcoins u can do shit to get it back.
This guy is a god godn true scammer. I purchased 1 month plan. After getting 1 week of plays which lost more than i won. He emails me and demands another payment of $700 because 1 of his so called research guys quit and he had to pay to hire another guy? Wtf kinda b.s. is that. And how does that have anything to do with the 1 month subscription i already paid for?. STAY FAR FAR AWAY!!! I mean i did well with his free picks on the site and i figured if i paid for the monthly subscription it would be better. True scammer but with bitcoins u can do shit to get it back.
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