hey just regarding that system that people are spamming all over betting sites, it's hard to find people who have been burned by the system because this affiliate program he has going has filled google with fluff and paid blog advertisments...
anyway all of these 'reviews' sounded like sales pitches to me so I kept searching until I found a forum post:
https://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=32668
if you don't want to click that link I can summarize what the person has said:
- first thing he received after paying wasn't the system, but directions to open up an account on the seller's preferred bookkeeper
- buyer replied and refused, saying he just wanted what he paid for, they exchanged emails a few more times
- seller eventually sends the system
- buyer uses the system's NBA picks but doesn't place any money on the bets and goes 4 wins 4 losses
- buyer replies saying he wants his money back
- seller stops replying to emails
luckily the particular site that the guy bought the system through (clickbank) was kind enough to refund his money.
oh and there's a followup post by a paid affiliate of this program, which is quite funny and transparent. has a bizarre accusation:
"If you did not want to make a bet, then why did you buy a betting system and sports tipping service??"
anybody with their head screwed on properly will test a system before they start laying money on it, especially when the mechanics of it aren't explained anywhere publicly.
anyway long story short if it sounds too good to be true it is.
sorry to derail this topic, back to the