This is the MACHINE – the scam artists.
Only 250 copies will be sold. This is a one-time opportunity. Buy yourself a new house and fancy cars.
Yes! It's another system. Let's see how stupid these people think we are.
Only 250 copies at the special price of £47 – which means the vendor will make £11,750 – surely this is a drop in the ocean to what the system is making him?
According to the blurb this made nearly £200,000 in one year, so why bother trying to rake in less than 1% of that.
Affiliates can earn 60% - thus reducing the vendors profits to a mere £4,700 – and why would you want to be an affiliate if there are only 250 copies available?
I like this one: “Best winning run is 76 selections in a row and more” - well, is it 76 selections or is it 77 or 78; which is it?
Another particular favourite: “When using £100 stakes – 21 points profit per month” - actually, you muppet, it doesn't matter what stakes you are using if you make 21 points you make 21 points (although I would doubt it).
Apparently, best winning runs are 79, 54 and 50 in a row (well that answers my previous question).
Profits of £151,845 with £100 stakes – over what period? Anyway, I thought I could make nearly £200,000 in a year, why not just stick with that figure?
The 'testimonials' are fun too: “I have been testing this system for only 18 days with low stakes and I have already profited to the tune of £3,280. This is equivalent to just over 3 months pay in my job as a postman” - no wonder they're all on strike, they are being paid less than minimum wage. Let's look at the maths. This postman has made £3,280 in 18 days, which is £182 a day, or £5,642 a month. The system will give you a profit of 21 points per month, which means our postman friend has been staking at over £250 per bet. These are small stakes?? I'm beginning to worry about our postman – he earns £1,000 a month yet is prepared to risk a quarter of that on each bet. The worrying thing is that no-one has talked about liability. With long winning runs (of around 70, depending on which lie I'm telling) the chances are that the odds are not going to be under 4/1, which means Mr. Postman is risking a couple of month's pay on each bet.
Apparently, if we 'procastinate' we will see the 'SOLD OUT' sign up. These people who run the MACHINE have so little regard for our intelligence that they can't even be bothered to proof read the crap they are pushing out. It's 'procrastinate'.
Does this make me mad? No! It makes me furious. These pieces of rubbish are produced at the rate of about one a fortnight, and they are complete fabrications. I cannot understand why reputable companies such as PayPal support them by allowing payments to be made via their facility. I also don't understand why Government offices are not getting involved in closing them down. There are laws on false advertising in this country, and its about time they were used to stop this nonsense once and for all. In the meantime I suggest you do what I do and every time you get one of these offers in the mail box have a laugh at finding the inconsistencies.
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