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I am going to take a few moments to write about a scam that I have come across. The scam in question is a roulette system that doesn’t work on a website called bankers profits.
The banker’s profits website never lets the truth get in the way, it tells readers exactly what they want to hear. He says that he makes £6000 a week using the system and has done for the last four years.
He also says that his system is exploiting a flaw in the casino websites and that he finds it amusing that he is making money ripping off the casinos. The truth is that he isn’t ripping the casinos off, he is ripping off the people that fall for his lies.
There are plenty of marketing tactics used on the website too. He says that because of the global recession more and more people are using the method so you have to start using the system immediately before it stops working.
The roulette system on offer is the martingale system and it just doesn’t work. The system is very simple, you bet on red or black and then double your bets after every loss until you win. The reason this system fails is because it only takes a few losses for you to lose thousands of pounds.
You may think it will take a long time to encounter a losing run but it doesn’t take very long at all and you will never win more than you lose. Every half hour or so you get 10 spins without a colour and sometimes you get as many as 20 spins without a colour.
You may be wondering why someone would bother setting up a website to give people a roulette system that doesn’t work. This is simple, he’s an affiliate for the casinos that he is advertising on the website. This means that when you inevitably lose with the bogus system he will get a 40% commission on that loss if you signed up at the casinos he recommended.
I hope that you now realize how this scam works and how to avoid it. The bankers profits website and all others like it are set up to dupe people into playing at casinos so that they can make commissions out of you.
Tags: Casino, entertainment, Gambling, recreation, scams