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Rank: Member Groups: Member
Joined: 10/12/2008 Posts: 11 Location: Central Coast
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Just curious.
I see lots of ads for tipping software, some saying you can make up to $50,000 a year. Do any of them work or is it just the same as doing you own research and making your choices?
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 10/7/2008 Posts: 285 Location: Geraldton
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mate, i once rang one of those pro-punting tip lines opp. by a former top syd. jockey now trainer, and it went somthing like this ex. best bet sunline {$1.20} race 6 tri. box 1,2,3,4,7,8 in a 10 horse race.not sure if the software will be much different.
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 8/6/2008 Posts: 1,277 Location: Little Old Adelaide
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Tywood Park wrote:Just curious.
I see lots of ads for tipping software, some saying you can make up to $50,000 a year. Do any of them work or is it just the same as doing you own research and making your choices? It'll probably cost you an arm and a leg to get it.
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 9/6/2005 Posts: 1,031 Location: Singapore
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If it was any good, they would use it and keep everything, not sell it
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 4/13/2005 Posts: 5,400 Location: Sportal
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bob.satan wrote:If it was any good, they would use it and keep everything, not sell it They are sure to generate a lot of money - unfortunately not for the mug punters who use them, but for the guys who market the software. As bob.satan says - if they were any good, their inventors would have cleaned up using them themselves and not be trying to flog them.
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 8/22/2007 Posts: 116
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I have never purchased software but when I was 17 after a big win I dropped $4k on a yearly tipping package from one the regularly advtertised mobs.
Things started okay but gradually went downhill and after about 5 months I stopped backing their selections which had put me down a futher $3600. I kept track of them and if I had continued for the enxt 7 months I would have finished down a total $21,380, that is including the $4k for signing up.
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 8/24/2007 Posts: 652 Location: Cold Toast
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A bloke I know who doesn't follow racing got sold a "maket movers" type software package. Basically it would monitor betting moves and back shortners on the place tote.
Cost him 3000 to buy the software, and he put 8000 into a tab account.
Gone in 4 days.
No refund from the sellers who said "it will correct itself if you reinvest"
He told them to jam it.
Personally I think he was a wanker for buying it. Sucked in....
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 3/14/2008 Posts: 132 Location: melbourne
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Yeh. Know people who got sucked in all in the prev performances, (which anyone can provide) If they have the "answers" again, why would you not just cash in...no need to spread the word. Its all a sham, just dont EVER get involved, too much money to throw away, and thats all you would be doing, regardless of the "figures" they provide...Glossy mags, etc., just forget it...
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