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Old 07-07-2006, 08:38 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Never pay for a tout sevice...ever.




Scamdicappers are a person or group of people that no much more about high pressure selling than they know about handicapping sporting events and they’ll utilize that skill to con anyone out of their money with no remorse or conscious whatsoever.

They’re after your money and absolutely don’t know more than you when it comes to wagering on sports. Make mo mistake about that. These people are lowlifes and skilled con men that would trade their mother for a cigar.

Our philosophy in regards to sport handicapping services is very simple and it goes like this: Anyone who charges for picks is a con, end of story. There are no exceptions to this rule, none. In this day and age anyone can wager as much as they want on the outcome of a game and if they knew as much as they claim they would do just that instead of trying to get your credit card number. If they hit at a rate of 70% or more, as they claim, they would be millionaires 10 times over and sure as hell wouldn’t be looking for a 50-dollar bill from you. Don’t be fooled by their outrageous claims of 75% winners or more. Those claims are all lies, lies and more lies. They don’t have inside information, they don’t know anything more about how the outcome of a specific game is going to turn out anymore than you do and quite frankly, they likely know a lot less than you do. What they do know is how to talk, how to sell, and how to sniff out a client that’s on a losing streak that’s extremely vulnerable at the moment. Don’t bite and don’t ever seek the assistance of a sports tout service. In that regard, they may as well be trying to sell you winning lottery numbers because that’s pretty much the extent of their skill level.

One of the most common ploys of these scumbags is to give out both sides of a game and thus, ensuring 50% of the callers will receive a winner and as a result, those 50% will fork out more money next week. The following week they’ll do the same and now 25% of the people that have called have gone 2-0 and are now ready to hand out big bucks. Hopefully, you’ll be one of those people that went 0-1 and won’t be conned into dishing out more money. Again, if you’re using a service right now, drop them and take your wins or losses and lose the phone number. If they call, hang up the phone and keep repeating doing so until they leave you alone, which incidentally, may take months. Remember, there is no such thing as a lock or a Game Of the Year or anything else that remotely suggests you cannot lose. Fact is, you will lose and that’s guaranteed.

Another common ploy is to sell you a game in which you pay only after you win. That’s very nice and it’s also very enticing, after all, what do you have to lose? You see, the same tactic will be used, that being the tout service will give half the players one side and the other half the other side, thus guaranteeing themselves that 50% of the people that called will pay for the pick, not to mention the next week when they tell you how they proved themselves to you and now, with a winner in your back pocket, they’ll demand you pay for this weeks “Blowout of the Year”.

Nobody wins 70% or better, nobody and to think they do is utterly foolish and naïve thinking on your part. In the history of sports handicapping contests held in Las Vegas or elsewhere, not a single winner in 25 years of documented contests have hit at a rate of 65% over an entire season of one sport. It’s never happened before yet there are hundreds of services that claim they hit at 70% or better. It’s simply ludicrous to believe that and the best thing you can do is take out advice and never seek out the assistance of any service that charges for picks.
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