roulette system - scam?

Comfycat

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Has this forum experienced any problems with the person on this website [Underdogwealthsystem.com]? He claims to have "secrets" about roulette and you can win lots of money every day. Is this kind of gambling legal online?
 
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I think I can say with some conviction (and without even looking) that this will turn out to be Martingale.

Stay well away from it buddy.
 
That site is not even gambling related... At least on the surface (and there is no way I am signing up to find out).

It looks like another one of those work at home scams.

Is someone dropping spammy links?
 
Well he's not asking you to buy anything. He gives you links to casinos to go to (which are probably affiliate sites) and he gives the info free. (Gee go figure). But when you try the roulette game as he asks you to, I made $1000 no problem...... easy. Is this legal to bet red or black the way he explains? If you lose always doubling your bet until you win? It's only $1 win each time.
 
I should mention I tried it free first and won that money. On the "real money" I was winning until I hit a long stretch of no color change. I was the dumb one for continuing but didn't lose all. But can a casino say they won't pay you for this type of betting? Cause he says if you try it in a real casino they'll kick you out. (Probably cause they know you'll win this way) He doesn't actually ask you to "sign up" for anything. Just click thru and he gives you the secrets and the casinos to go see.
 
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Roulette Bandit

Is this guy legitimate? Is his system legit? He's charging L49.95 or is he like the roulette sniper etc? Are any of these guys for real? At least this guy isn't making money from you as an afffliate. He's charging for the knowledge and you can gamble wherever you want. Has anyone out there bought this system?
 
You got two really good answers....

... in a couple of the posts above.

Seriously, do not, repeat, do not pay for a "roulette system". I put this is quotes because there is no such thing as a "roulette system" that will let you win in the long run. You might, and that's a big might, get lucky but in the long run you will be O-U-T the money you allocated plus whatever you paid for the book.
 
Thank you for trying to save me from myself! Can anyone else solidify this and hit it home for me? We women need extra beatings sometimes before something sinks in. I used to be blonde. Has darkened with age but still some residual dumbness. Ha ha ha.
 
He gives you links to casinos to go to (which are probably affiliate sites) and he gives the info free...

The affiliate links are there so that when you LOSE...

The guy giving you this bogus system makes money.

Why in the world would anyone 'give' you a system that makes money...
When in fact they are banking on you losing money?

Because they think your so stupid your not to catch on to the fact that they are ripping you off. (not calling anyone here stupid... But that is what the crooks think.)

Like Casinomeister said it is a scam.
 
He's charging L49.95

I thought it was free?

This is a scam, there is no working system and you are going to lose your money plus the L49.95. Whatever they are for.

Please don't believe this stuff, if there was such a thing as a roulette system, the casinos would be out of business, online or otherwise.

Hang out here for a while and learn about things...
 
With all due respect, Comfycat, you do not sound like a particularly stupid person...although your attempt at "Ain't I all folksy and all talkin' about how we women folk needs our beatings so we can understand stuff." leaves me a tad bit vomitous.

The point is, you were told by everyone in this thread, over and over, that this is a scam. Yet you ask over and over if it's a scam....each time with more details of the "system", and talking points that I'll just bet were lifted from the scammer's website itself. Almost everything you have to say about the scam itself is positive.

Bottom line...you sound like a shill. I'm not saying you are. I'm saying you sound like one. A lot.

I think it would be a good idea if the title of this thread was changed to "Another Bogus System", instead of having free advertisement and clicks that come from Casinomeister.
 
Just did a little foot work...

A quick Google search shows that Underdogwealthsystem.com has the same content as this website:

croupier-reviews.com

They both have the same Cpays aff links - linking to account "amoreno"

The whois on croupier-reviews.com gives the following:

Registrant:
Antonio Moreno Lewis
arturo rubinstein, 6
marbella, 29600
Spain

Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
)
Domain Name: CROUPIER-REVIEWS.COM
Created on: 19-Nov-08
Expires on: 19-Nov-09
Last Updated on: 19-Nov-08

Administrative Contact:
Moreno Lewis, Antonio amorenolewis@gmail.com
arturo rubinstein, 6
marbella, 29600
Spain
617492929 Fax --

blah blah blah


So Antonio is our misguided webmaster. :rolleyes:
 
Scammers and spammers -- and even some affiliates and casino 'reps' -- seem to think Casinomeister is chock-full to the brim with greedy, ignorant, fishes.... :rolleyes:
 
Here's a few more to throw into the batch. All on the same server with the same registrant:

AUMENTE-SUS-VENTAS.COM
CIBERNEGOCIOSCONEXITO.COM
COASTALCLOSERSINFO.COM
CROUPIER-REVIEWS.COM
DIAMONDCASHSYSTEM.COM
GETBONUSNOW.COM
MIEMBROSDECOASTAL.COM
NEGOCIOSPARALIDERES.COM
PEOPLECHOICEREVIEW.COM
PREMIUMQUALIFIEDLEADS.COM
PROSPECTOSCUALIFICADOS.COM
PUBLICIDADPARACOASTAL.COM
ROULETTEWARNING.COM
USEYOURBONUS.COM
WORLDCOASTALMEMBERS.COM
 

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