Fancy Sales Page - Not So Fancy Product

November 4, 2008 · Print This Article

I’m a sucker for a decent sales page and, I hereby announce, I’ve done it again, folks. I fell for what is probably the best written sales page I’ve ever come across. No matter how much I try and tell myself that this is another gambling system that isn’t worth my time, I just manage to argue my way into buying the damn thing.

The culprit this time was Covert Exchange Profits. The sales page tells us a lot about what this system is not and, if all that it said were true, then this is a completely new way of betting; the fact that they show 100% winning bets using this ‘new’ method really intrigued me. In fact it intrigued me enough to go ahead and purchase the ebook… My inner instinct that said: “if it is too good to be true then it probably is” was drowned out by the deafening roar that was my brain telling me it just could be my key to riches. I should’ve listened to my inner instinct.

Put very quickly, the premise is to take advantage of the time delay between an event taking place (a goal being scored, for instance) in a live match and it being reported to the betting sites (and the punters). This means you’ve got to get to the live event and bet with your mobile or on your laptop.

Hopefully you can see so far why this isn’t going to be a feasible idea…

At an average of over £40 for a premiership soccer match, plus travelling expenses, you’re going to need a lot of betting capital to make a steady profit. And this ignores the fact that you’ve got to spend the best part of your week trawling from one event to another.

It’s obvious that being at an event isn’t even close to being feasible for most active gamblers; this is why the Covert Exchange Profits neglects to mention the information on its sales page!

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