Showing posts with label gambling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gambling. Show all posts

Friday, 29 May 2009

Andruchi.com - In depth info but definitely a scam

I generally warn against dipping into the world of casino, especially if you are looking to make a bit of money as it's a place you are more likely to lose money unless you have an amazing talent for poker.

There are loads of casino systems out there but generally the casino wins, Andruchi.com seem to own rouletteflaw.com as well which is a definite scam and a nasty one at that. This may win initially a little bit but over the long-term you are going to come out a loser, yet the owner of Andruchi.com makes money from the affiliate sign-up.

Stay away!

greendayreviews.com - An old scam in a new package

There are many sites which follow in a similar fashion to this one, he claims to be a powerseller on e-bay, they claim to have a flawless casino system and yet they are giving the information away - then below you'll see a supposedly convincing youtube video of doing well from it.

Don't believe the hype though, this casino scam is widely re-packaged and is only supposed to be attractive so that you sign up through the website's affiliate links with casinos which makes them a profit.

easycasinoprofits.com - A scam - the only person making easy profits is this site

This scam uses the famously simple and completely ineffective yet promising looking system that involves betting on high, middle or low depending on the sequence of results. It may look good onpaper but it honestly fails very badly in action.

This website has affiliate links for you to sign up to 888.com and RushmorecasinoUSA.com, his job is not for you to win but for you to sign up and deposit money with either of these companies, therefore it's his job to make the system sound like it will work. Don't be fooled!

casinoexpertonline.com - A scam, spin the wheel at your risk

Casinoexpertonline.com is one of the many roulette scams out there on the web. The saying "there's one born every minute" about people who fall for a scam is the basis on which these unwanted scam meisters operate.

A well known roulette system which works well in free play and often for a little bit on the regular tables but ultimately fails in the long-term and will result in you losing lots of money is recommended here. Don't believe the author of the site, he wants nothing but for you to sign up through his affiliate links which is where he makes the money.

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Bankersprofits.com - Yet another scam!

Once again, I've been on the hunt for google ads which promise big but fail to deliver. Bankersprofits.com is a neat little webpage which advertises easy money, a cartoon man in a suit makes light of earning £6,000 a week. He's willing to give the details to you for free - nothing to lose, you may think. I gave it a go with an e-mail account I don't use and don't mind getting spammed to.

In fact what happens once you've registered with the site is that it tells you about the same old - black/red or odd/even roulette system (as mentioned in a previous post "Forget the All Blacks.." )which simply does not work in the long run.

Where this guy makes money is that he makes it sound incredibly easy and then has various banners to various casinos below it. Not knowing that you making him a killing, you sign up to the said casino from his site - he makes money as an affilliate, the casino makes money eventually from the roulette game and you are the one to lose out. The website may also sell on your e-mail address, although I have no proof of this. My warning is give this website a wide berth! Gambling is most definitely not a sure way to winning big unless you are a highly skilled poker player!

 
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