Somebody explain this to me

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  • bettilimbroke999
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 02-04-08
    • 13254

    #1
    Somebody explain this to me
    This might be best answered by Compaq as he has apparently run several eBay scams. I know it's impossible to beat roulette so how do ppl paying 200-500 dollars for this guys system always leave him incredibly good feedback??? I don't get it, are they all friends of his or something? Seems like one of them would lose and leave something like "system is bullshit I want my money back SCAM BEWARE"

    This is the eBay ad I'm talkin about:

  • DrunkenLullaby
    SBR MVP
    • 03-30-07
    • 1631

    #2
    Answer: It is possible to beat roulette. I don't try, have no desire to do the work involved, but suffice it to say that not too many things mankind has ever built work flawlessly from the start - and even less work flawlessly after years of use.

    That being said, I don't know if that has anything to do with this guy's "system".
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    • DukeJohn
      SBR MVP
      • 12-29-07
      • 1779

      #3
      Well, in most of the feedback, the buyers haven't even tried the system, only received the product. However, there are a couple that have, at least that is what they say. Hmm...
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      • Stacocakes
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 04-10-08
        • 7126

        #4
        The feedback is probably fake.Probably has a bunch of different ebay accounts that all say his system is the best
        I've heard of people that can buy a bunch of ebay user id's for a fee and then you can use all of those id's to say your product is great.
        His feedback isn't even that high on there
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        • bettilimbroke999
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 02-04-08
          • 13254

          #5
          I agree most of the buyers seem to have received it and in most cases say something like thanks man lots of good info can't wait to try it out... I just wonder if after they try it out they wish they hadn't blown the 2-5 hundred and left positive feedback.
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          • wtt0315
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 01-18-07
            • 8037

            #6
            if you could make 10 k a week why sell your secret? its like why would a physic work when they could just guess the lottery, to think of it why the hell does a physic ask your name when u walk in?
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            • bettilimbroke999
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 02-04-08
              • 13254

              #7
              I agree with you, I think his system is a scam, it's just normally guys like this selling a system like this for 200-500 dollars (pretty good money for a bullshit book) would have tons of negative, this guy has perfect feedback, just seems strange but maybe there are just tons of idiots on eBay who don't realize that if you had a system to beat the casinos it would be worth a ton more than 200 bucks.
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