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fake results to attract you
On this website you are paying for some betting tips, but, in order to attract you, they give false results. I have followed 4 tipsters, and all of them had positive and almost 100% results in their previous tips, but you only see the result, you cannot see the actual bet if you don't subscribe. Even if you subscribe, you cannot see the past best. They are giving false results in order to attract you to subscribe. Even if you subscribe, they are putting false results in their tipster, so that they will attract more subscribers to the future. It's totally a scam, with fake results (which you can't see) in order to attract you. Moreover they promise 1 free tipster if you pay four, but they don't give you this promise. And seller didn't reply to my messages
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