Got an email from a Michael Davis touting his "world best roulette system"
link:://:.worldbestroulettesystem.com/ (link:://:.worldbestroulettesystem.com/) It's a bot playing program for online casinos. I'm sure someone has posted about it before. Selling it for $197 What's the story with this? Thanks!
CD
without looking im guessing its a load of crap with loading the website up and seeing that same old scam design im going with crap!
Quote from: clothdog on Mar 13, 08:57 AM 2012
Got an email from a Michael Davis touting his "world best roulette system"
link:://:.worldbestroulettesystem.com/ (link:://:.worldbestroulettesystem.com/) It's a bot playing program for online casinos. I'm sure someone has posted about it before. Selling it for $197 What's the story with this? Thanks!
CD
Possible Holy Grail? I don't think so? I would pay much more for it hehe
Regards
LMFAO ;D :D ;D
I got the same email CD :thumbsup:
No doubt it's just scamming crap..... :( :( :( :( :(
O0
Quote from: Robeenhuut on Mar 13, 09:37 AM 2012
Possible Holy Grail? I don't think so? I would pay much more for it hehe
Regards
Would you,how much thought,hehehe.
He lets you have an unlimited free trial using play spins, but maybe there's a catch (I haven't tried it).
If it's a genuine free trial, just test the hell out of it. ;)
Steve doesn't think much of it. ;D
link:://:.roulettesystemreviews.com/r-worldbestroulettesystem.htm (link:://:.roulettesystemreviews.com/r-worldbestroulettesystem.htm)
30 day money back guarantee... External checkout client... It sounds like a 'nothing to lose' deal... NOT!
The guarantee should be for 'unlimited amount of spins until player reaches the amount of money spent on method + bankroll + determined % winnings'.
Vendor should post CD with the system with company sales receipt and company address for returns should be visible on website.
There are no signs of VAT registration or Companies House registration number either so we are not even sure about the vendor's company reputation.
Vendor claims it to be a 'winning' system, which could only be claimed if the tool provided can precisely point which number will hit in future.
He claims it to be a winning method but part of their t&cs says:
" Any testimonials and examples used are exceptional results, which do not apply to the average purchaser, and are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results. You may also experience unknown or unforseeable risks which can reduce results."
Plus, the vendor is spending a lot of time and a real lot of money promoting a method when the same time could be spent 'winning' at a casino with his own method and using the profits to open his own casino...
Enough said.
How many roulette robots does it exist witch give a free trail for 48 hours - i would pick up a bonus offer and try out the roulette robot - the only thing that can happen is that you wagering the amount of times they want using the bonus and that with the robot and take the free money with out risking your own money.
Then if you get a winning amount that cover the buy for the robot - then why not - then its for free and it does not matter if it is a scam or not.
For now you just continue to be a BONUS HUNTER and i would say that is andvantage play having one realy good edge over the game.
1. Never risk your own money
2. You can never lose, only win
Cheers