A Secret You Really Don’t Want To Hear
October 27, 2008 · Print This Article
Unfortunately I’m going to chime in here and add my voice (well, my typed script) to the many that claim to have been stung by a worthless betting system that ended up costing them a lot more than just the subscription price charged.
My Secret Football System is a football betting system that claims, like so many other betting systems, to be able to win you loads of money without doing very much work. Yes it sounds too good to be true and yes, obviously I should have known better. Unfortunately hindsight is a wonderful thing, and I wasn’t blessed with it before the event (it would be called foresight then, of course, but that’s not really the point).
The example in the book itself is laughable: one bet, £1000 of liability, and a successful match. If I eventually bet on the right horse (which is, incidentally, pretty unlikely to happen) then can I write an ebook about it? My system: bet on the right horse every time and make a mint! Probably not. My Secret Football System (that’s actually its name, I’m not claiming ownership of it or anything like that) isn’t quite as bad as my example suggests, but, well, it’s bad.
Of course it goes without saying that the system itself is pretty weak, and it’s another that will just allow you to lose more slowly than might otherwise be the case. The decent into negative profit is predictable and inevitable: it’s like watch a car crash that you’re sure is about to happen any time soon but you just have to keep going anyway.
What I know now is that this is the Football Cash Generator in another guise. The Football Cash Generator was originally sold by John Duncan and it has been around for years and years. It was worthless then and it’s worthless now, but its longevity means either its various owners have incredible patience or, more likely, that fools like me keep getting drawn in by the fancy and seductive sales patter. Pah!




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