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Gamble2retire - Jerry Adams
Some sales pages crack
me up and this definitely falls into that category. Just look at the header, we have cash, sports
equipment and a scantly clad silicone enhanced lady. Do you think they are trying to appeal to us
alpha males out there?
Were You Born Yesterday? - Gamble2retire Think So!Well to use an American term they have struck out with me. The first few paragraphs lost me, outlandish claims that come in to the "too good to be true" category. They show 6 months of results and you're never going to believe how good these guys are... they have a 100% record over 6 months. Then for good measure they say they can put $7,100 a month in to our pockets. An outlandish claim, even for the tipster sector. Most respectable tipster services never claim anywhere near this level of success. Gamble2retire is also a terrible concept. If you are planning on making gambling your retirement plan you are likely to be disappointed. Some systems out there can make consistent returns but not to the level we are talking here. Gamble2retire's system is due to a flaw in the way casinos compile their odds that only a select few casino executives know about. If this really is the case why hasn't one of the casinos subscribed to this service, identified the flaw and rectified it? If you knew about this top secret flaw in the casino's operation wouldn't you keep it to yourself? On the plus side they are offering 3 days membership for $1 a day, so you could try it out with little risk. After the initial period it moves to $47 a month. There are testimonials on the site so I could be way out here, but I would drop this one and look at something a little less jazzy and more realistic like Little Acorns. You can see the Little Acorns review here - LITTLE ACORNS REVIEW Until next time, be happy. Joe |
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