The Not So Amazing Cash Generator

October 17, 2008 · Print This Article

The Amazing 3 Minute Cash Generator has the most bold of bold titles imaginable. Good for it. Now they’ve just got to produce a product that matches the claims inherent in the title. Unfortunately I was drawn in by this joke of a marketing spiel and, hopefully, I can help stop others like me falling for it! If I’d have thought about it before I bought it then I probably would have questioned why on earth these people would be giving away a secret that was so amazing when they could just have used it themselves. Naturally I didn’t think that hard before I handed over my money.

The system relies on the Baccarat games at Betfair. Any system based on gambling of this kind is doomed to fail because the house always has an edge. If if it doesn’t (some places remove the 0 from the roulette wheel, for instance) then the best you can hope for is to break even. Baccarat has a house edge atBetfair games and there’s no way that you can make money. That’s it. Full stop.

Of course you can gamble and sometimes people are lucky with gambling. This isn’t anything to do with this ‘Amazing’ system, though. Selling this as a money making system is tantamount to fraud.

The company responsible for marketing this eBook — which really does only take 3 minutes to read and digest — is Canonbury publishing. The only good thing about this is that they will — if pushed — actually provide the promised refund when you’re not happy! (Note that I said ‘when’ you’re not happy, not ‘if’. You will lose money. I can’t say this enough).

If you want to go out and gamble then that’s fine. I love it, to be honest; no one needs to buy a ’system’ to be able to gamble, though. Be warned.

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