You Gotta Roll With It - Tennis Bank Roll

November 6, 2008 · Print This Article

A friend of a friend signed up to Tennis Bank Roll and he was, to say the least, very disappointed. When he told me the story of his experience with Tennis Bank Roll I was inclined to join in with this disappointment. Yet another system that promises a lot and delivers little (or worse).

Tennis Bank Roll is a tipster service for which you pay a single fee for lifetime membership. Sound good? It might, depending on the price of course. But then when you’ve got this far — as my friend did — you will be hit with the revelation that you have to pay a monthly fee to actually receive the selections. This would almost be unbelievable, were it not for the large numbers of similar services running similar scams. I wonder how many people get this far and then never pay the subscription, thus paying for precisely nothing at all. Great value…!

The tipster service itself claims a run of 31 consecutive wins, and boasts of enormous profits over the time it has been running. It goes without saying that none of these claims are substantiated in any way. Ho hum. Again, not really surprised, just disappointed.

There are rumours out there on the web that say Tennis Bank Roll copies its results from a very similar system; that’s the extent of the formula. I haven’t seen any evidence either way, so I don’t really want to comment on this. For the third time this review, though, I will say that it wouldn’t be the first time that I’ve seen this happen.

So Tennis Bank Roll is, unfortunately, another example of an unscrupulous person who has decided to con lots of innocent people out of their hard earned cash and give genuine tipster services a really bad name in the process. How very clever of this person!

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