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  • cashmoney10
    SBR Rookie
    • 12-28-10
    • 12

    #1
    VegasEdge.com Paul Nolan and crew
    Are these guys for real? They ask for upfront money to get "locks" and turn your 5k in to 80k in 4 picks....I hear them advertise all the time on my local sports station... they make it appear as if they have the games fixed or something. Does anyone have any experience with these guys? Should I stay away? Sorry if this is beating a dead horse, I am brand new to this site and did search before posting...only came up with someone who posted thier Boise vs Utah pick (utah plus the points) and it appears their pick on that was wrong. Stay clear?

    Thanks in advance!
  • Illusion
    Restricted User
    • 08-09-05
    • 25166

    #2
    Most likely a scam. Stay far away.
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    • cashmoney10
      SBR Rookie
      • 12-28-10
      • 12

      #3
      Thank you, just needed some reassurance!
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      • sharpcat
        Restricted User
        • 12-19-09
        • 4516

        #4
        It is amazing just how gullible some people are
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        • cashmoney10
          SBR Rookie
          • 12-28-10
          • 12

          #5
          Probally the best thing to happen to guys like this, who pitch the fixed games, was the ref who got busted for fixing games. I would think that it opened the door to the common guy to believe these people and there quick money making schemes.
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          • RabidGolfer
            SBR Sharp
            • 01-11-11
            • 468

            #6
            Dude, Vegasedge gets some right, but I used them for over three months and in the end they blew my account two times. Between the money I paid them for their "guaranteed locks" and the money I lost on their picks, I'm out over $6,000. Please read my account before you talk to them! http://forum.sbrforum.com/sportsbook...sedge-com.html
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            • ouman101
              SBR MVP
              • 12-02-09
              • 2815

              #7
              If it was that easy, these guys wouldn't be wasting their time marketing. They would be sitting on the beach with their drink of choice
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              • FadePolice
                SBR Sharp
                • 01-06-11
                • 324

                #8
                Cold calling = scam

                Pretty simple.
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                • RabidGolfer
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 01-11-11
                  • 468

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ouman101
                  If it was that easy, these guys wouldn't be wasting their time marketing. They would be sitting on the beach with their drink of choice
                  EXACTLY! I actually asked them that when I first called:

                  "Dude, if you guys have "guaranteed locks" then why aren't you sitting on a beach in the Carribean somewhere?"

                  Them: "Well, you have to understand that this business comes with costs. You have to pay for the information."

                  What I discovered: It's very hard to make bank when you blow your clients' account up by giving them picks that are "guaranteed", but that lose by double the spread.
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                  • whatsgood5
                    Restricted User
                    • 10-13-09
                    • 15359

                    #10
                    Sounds legit to me....j/k not at all.
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