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Do Not Roll the Dice on a Bad Deal

Date Added: March 29, 2009 04:06:41 PM
Author: Nicolas Arrighi
Category: Recreation: Gambling

Remember, there are specific warning signs to watch for when you are looking for a program or info product to help you win. Don’t get dealt a bad hand. If you choose the wrong program, it won’t be you that is making money; it will be the company that sells you a horrible program. Choose the wrong program and instead of betting on the ponies, you will go for a ride of your own.

There are a number of websites today that offer software to help you win at betting. Some programs teach you how to make bets and others tell you they can predict the winner of any race or sporting event. These programs claim to use specific factors to predict these things. For example, the programs that say they can predict the outcome of a horse race. They use the weather, a horses previous result and the riders experience, to tell you which horse will win. They guarantee that they will be right.

Unfortunately, there is no way a software program can predict with 100% accuracy the outcome of a race or teach you how to do it yourself. Luckily, these programs have tale tell signs you can look for to know they are a scam. Consider the following things before you invest in this type of program.

Watch for programs that say they can guarantee to predict every race or teach you how to, and that the results will always be right. No one or no software can possibly be right every single time. This is scientifically impossible. Even if all factors are considered, something unforeseen could go wrong, like an injury.

Beware of programs that charge enormous prices. Many of these scams will charge you over $5,000 and you can’t try out the software until it is paid in full. By the time you pay off the software and try it out, the company is long gone and your money back guarantee is worthless.

Beware of high pressure sales techniques. Most people who offer these programs will use high pressure tactics to get you to purchase. They may even make you feel guilty and talk you into buying the program, usually by citing reasons you are a failure if you don’t take the risk. Some sales people even say that you will be neglecting your family by not purchasing. Do not fall for these sales techniques.

In the end, the best thing to do is take a step back. Think about what you are purchasing. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. In most cases, you have to take big risk to see big returns. Any company that tells you that you can make a ton of money without taking any risk is lying.

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