Mohammed Ali – Not The Greatest
January 24, 2009 · Print This Article
Mohammed Ali claims to be the “Betting Scientist”. Mad scientist might be more accurate, if his betting system is anything to go by. Let me start this off the way I intend to carry on: if you stick to what he tells you, you will lose. This gentleman (who is no relation to the boxer, apparently) offers an ebook which, as usual, promises much of what it could never deliver. Among other things he tells me (through one his ‘testimonials’) that you can make $1,400 in 17 days. Why ‘George Evans’ from Portsmouth in the UK is telling us that he won 1,400 dollars (not pounds, which is the traditional currency in the UK…) is beyond me.
On his sales page Mohammed Ali claims to have made a consistent profit though betting on horse racing since 1992. I have no reason to doubt that this is the case, and I have certainly known a few people who make a lot of money betting on horses. What is required to do this normally requires a lot of knowledge, a lot of study, and a lot of friends in the right places. This kind of knowledge cannot usually be imparted through a quick ebook.
On the plus side, a lot of people who have bought the Mohammed Ali racing system have tried to get the refund promises and have been successful. As plus points go that’s not an entirely convincing reason to buy the product!
This ebook has been bought by a LOT of people – the sales page reckons on there being 68,483 copies sold since 1992 – and Ali is clearly doing something right to get those kind of figures. Whether this thing that he’s doing right is related to sales and marketing or to a good quality product is something we can only debate about.




I bought this system a couple of years ago. I tracked it for about a month by paper trading it and the results were good. Maybe it was a good month but it did produce a profit and like any other system - you cannot guarentee a profit all the time.
Cheers
Mai