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This service is operated by Keith Evans from Las Vegas. His website is: themoneylineking.wix.com/intuitivebets.
His ads are all over Craigslist. He claims to have a 90% win rate and he
manages your account. When he wins, you pay him 30% of the winnings.
After that, he makes you LOSE EVERYTHING. I lost about $500 in a couple of days with his service. STAY AWAY FROM HIS SERVICE!
He's nothing but a SCAM ARTIST. If you see his ads on Craigslist, please flag them. I've filed
complaints about his service on Ripoff Report and on Complaints Board.
Just do a search on Google for these terms and flag his ads: "intuitive bets site:craigslist.org" "themoneylineking.wix.com/intuitivebets site:craigslist.org" |
Ipkiss | 4 |
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Quote Originally Posted by philor: HAHAHA wtf!! the dude that runs the site actually created a fake account praising the site and also mentioned it on his site.. THIS IS HILARIOUS! Where is it? Can you copy and paste the link? Quote Originally Posted by philor: And he is actually blaming the moderator for removing positive comments.. He's saying that we're slandering him. There's no reason for us to bad-mouth him. We're stating the facts here. Quote Originally Posted by philor: And he deletes his comments... At least I was able to quote the second one for potential victims of his fraud to see. That's why he didn't approve my message and didn't answer my e-mail about why he banned my e-mail address when I was planning on buying his "fixed game" picks. I'm glad that I saved my money. He's a fraudster. Quote Originally Posted by philor: Yeah like you, when I saw his track record it was definitely intriguing but as I said before: if something is too good to be true it probably is. The dude speaks broken English and is from Antigua and claims to have insider information on basketball and football games in the USA. I will say this though, we never actually had anyone come forward who purchased a subscription from him. My theory is that he posts the games he's going to bet on but not his picks the morning of on his site and then the next day will update it to show a positive record, not actually making those picks. What he actually sends his customers is unknown. If he gets one or two people a week with his high prices its worth it for him. But based on what I've seen I say SCAM. I will gladly retract my opinion if someone comes forward with proof the picks he claims to make are what he actually sends out. Hell if the owner of this site is reading this, you can prove it yourself. posts your picks for a week on this thread including one or two of your fixes. If they are what you put on your site, I myself will buy a subscription. If he's the real deal, why not sell the picks on an official website and through ClickBank? He's selling picks on a site that he doesn't own. Also, he only uses Bitcoins as a method of payment and nothing else, like PayPal. He also accepted Paysafecard but not anymore. Even Paysafecard would be dangerous. He just wants to remain anonymous. That's what scammers do. If they DON'T accept PayPal, RUN AWAY! |
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Quote Originally Posted by philor: Yea when something looks too good to be true it normally is. I still want to hear from someone who actually paid for a week or a month or whatever to see if the picks he posts the next day are actually what he sends out. The fix do sound fishy, he seems to have a whole lot of insider information if he is able to know 100% what the final score to a soccer game is and know the Texans were gonna beat the bengals, and NBA as well. If anybody says that they made money with his picks, it's probably him posting. Like I said, he only approves your message on his website after you post a comment. So he's really picky. I think that most, if not all, of the comments on his posts, are from him. When he blocked my e-mail address, it made me believe that he was a scammer. |
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He's a scammer. I was about to buy his "fixed game" picks he claimed that he has "100% sure" information. We negotiated about the price and he was going to sell me his "fixed game" picks for only 1 bitcoin. I was about to get my bitcoin wallet set up. He couldn't wait so instead, he blocked my e-mail address for no reason. I posted a comment on his website about why he banned my e-mail address but obviously, he didn't approve my message and he didn't bother responding to my e-mail. He's a total scammer. There's no way in the world that any handicapper has information on fixed games.
Plus, he's too busy spamming on this forum, SBR Forum, and a whole lot of other sports betting forums. It's a good thing that the moderators on all of these forums are deleting his posts. He's nothing but a liar and a cheat. |
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I posted a thread and this is to everyone who bought the NFL Betting System from John Morrison within the last year. If you bought it from him, then you need to click on this link: https://www.covers.com/postingforum/post01/showmessage.aspx?spt=21&sub=100918872 |
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Coach Thompson from www.nflbettingsystem.com told me that if you bought the NFL Betting System last year (or this year) from John Morrison of www.sportsbettingchamp.com and have proof to show it, then you need to contact Coach Thompson. The reason why he's asking this is because John Morrison stole the copyrights of this NFL Betting System from him. He filed a lawsuit against him last year and it's still ongoing. His e-mail address is sales@nflbettingsystem.com. He needs all the proof that he can get, like copies of the NFL Betting System, a payment receipt when you sent the money to John Morrison, etc. If you can just do this, then John Morrison's websites will all be shut down sooner or later. So to everyone who bought the NFL Betting System from John Morrison, I need you to do Coach Thompson a favor so we can take this scam artist down for good.
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I just came across this thread. I'll admit that I was selling sports picks on Ebay. And tgunn11, I don't know what else to say but I'm sorry that I didn't continue giving out plays and that I made you lose. I disclosed in my Ebay auction that I wasn't gonna be responsible for losses. Also, I never said how much you should bet on each game. I thought it should've been your decision for the bet amount on each game. I did mention to you about the Sports Betting Champ because John Morrison was on a winning streak. But after he kept lying about many things I decided to create a website exposing him.
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MarlonB | 12 |
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Hey guys. I'm new to this forum. I just wanted to let you know of my website called https://www.sportsbettingchump.com. It exposes all of John Morrison's scams and lies. Ever since this scam artist found out about my website, he stopped sending me e-mails, which includes system picks, system win updates, and stuff that he's trying to sell to me. Anyway, just spread the word to everyone about my website and tell the newbies to not buy the Sports Betting Champ systems. In fact, the systems have already been exposed on my website.
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