This scamster is in need of some (negative) exposure to warn others who may want to become slot / blackjack / witches / guitar players etc etc. through his many *expert* publications.
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This scamster is in need of some (negative) exposure to warn others who may want to become slot / blackjack / witches / guitar players etc etc. through his many *expert* publications.
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Worth noting also is that the guy runs a big PPC campaign on google for Insider Slot Secrets. Seen it advertised many times.
Does this mean it is costing him money every time I click on one his ads?Originally Posted by Simmo!
"The voice of reason"
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Thank you for letting me know about those, CM, and for moving this thread to give it more exposure.
I'll definitely contact them, if only to let them know what kind of businessman they're associating their names with.
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I am sorry that you believed in the 90 day guarantee from a fraudster!Originally Posted by Coastie
That is just like a rogue casino saying they are one of the casinos with the fastest payout.
Yeah right!
A guarantee from a crook is no guarantee at all!
This particular crook has MY guarantee that I'm making it my mission to spread the word about him as widely as possible.
Like I said before, it's not even the money. It's the fact that he tried to cheat me and then had the nerve to try to blame it on me.
I like your train of thought GMOriginally Posted by GrandMaster
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If a "system" could help you win at slots, the casinos would not be in business. Slots are a negative expectation game for the players; that's why running a casino is profitable.
Anyone attempting to sell a system for slot machines is almost certainly the 21st century equivalent of a snake oil salesman.
Considering the above, I was not surprised to read that you were unable to receive a refund. Someone who would sell a bogus system wouldn't honor a refund agreement either. What's amazing to me is that so many people would buy from such a person.
Maybe if enough people with websites link to this thread with the anchor text "Insider Slot Secrets", people thinking about buying this lame ebook scam might find out it's a scam and save themselves a little money.
The $47 would be better spent on a slot machine anyway--at least that would provide some entertainment value, and the possibility of a win.
** A man of my dreams, does he cook, clean and mow the lawn as well as he BS ?? Witchcraft ties in well with gambling mind... if you mess up you're screwed!! **
Coastie:
I would recommend you contacting your credit card company in writing and explain that you were the victim of a scam. They will remove the charges. I think you have sixty to ninety days to report this.
Good luck.
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