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schoobsschoobs Junior Member
edited October 2004 in Sports Betting
This is my very first post even though I am on this site each and
everyday. I really not sure how AAA sports misleads their customers and
gets away with it. They claim to make so much money on their heavy hitter
plays, they run a consenses service and now gurilla plays. I have been
gambling for 30 years and they fooled me. Please think before you sign up
with theses scammers. Thay say they are honest butas a past client , I can
tell you they are not. Be careful

Comments

  • walbangerwalbanger Senior Member
    edited October 2004
    UH OH!!!!!!!! I see another war of words brewing.
  • schoobsschoobs Junior Member
    edited October 2004
    I hope not. I just want to tell people the truth about AAA. If you are a
    honest service you should want to give your clients the best possible
    picks. SO when the heavy hitter started to go bad they figured they would
    get peoples money a different way. AAA claims they make so much money?? We
    all know that this is not true. If AAA always wins why would he be selling
    all theses services? I can tell you it is not because he cares about his
    customers.
  • RisingSunRisingSun Senior Member
    edited October 2004
    This is going to escalate into a war and it'd be much appreciated for
    anyone who's against AAA Sports to explain why, and have records to prove
    it. I, like others, am anxiously awaiting AAA's explanation as to why he
    has the exact same records as the PDS Software site does.

    By the way, who is this "Viking" guy? He comes out of nowhere and slams
    AAA? All of his posts have been geared towards defaming AAA's character.

    Anyhow, let's win some games today boys! My picks are always free! ;)
  • AAASportsAAASports Banned
    edited October 2004
    RS, I am not going to defend myself. I have no idea what Viking is trying
    to say. This guy also came out of nowhere to slam me. If Edward is ok
    about letting this stuff go on, then so be it. It is his site, and not
    mine. I suppose this creates more hits....Go Edward go!
  • mcdude1012mcdude1012 Member
    edited October 2004
    Seems like we go through this type of $hit every other month. I've been
    on this board for two years and AAA is a respectable capper. YOU DON'T
    HAVE TO PLAY HIS PICKS. You choose to play them. Everyone hits streaks.
    You would do if you could pick your own games. If you can do better,
    start your own damn service and sell your picks. All I am sayin is get
    off his back, he's respectable, just recently unlucky.
  • schoobsschoobs Junior Member
    edited October 2004
    Respectable By who? AAA is not a proven winner over time. His marketing is
    Good. Do you pay for his picks monthly? Or are you just after his free
    picks?
  • VikingViking Banned
    edited October 2004
    He is is not a proven winner and I find his way's about getting new
    customers VERY DISTURBING.
  • schoobsschoobs Junior Member
    edited October 2004
    AMEN. That Is wat I wanted to point out.
  • OldHickOldHick Senior Member
    edited October 2004
    is irrelevant.

    He made a charge and posted his evidence. If Viking is lying, may AAA
    whack him w/ the truth.

    Instead, AAA is trying to ignore the issue and hope it goes away.

    What does that tell you?
  • sactojlmsactojlm Senior Member
    edited October 2004
    On January 1, 2004, I read the results of the last three years of AAA
    Sports Heavy Hitters Program which reported +66.4 Units for 2001, +64.5
    Units for 2002, and 68.9 Units in 2003. I had read past posts by doubtng
    Thomases at BettingTalk.com that "63% winners over a 2.5 year span is TOO
    DAMN GOOD and since it is not documented, it is difficult for me to
    believe." [moneyplays: 11/19/03] In one posting on 12/18/03, AAA Sports
    stated: "Hell, we don't even know who we had last week....We just do not
    keep stats on actual games throughout the year. I guess if we ran this
    service like a service we would."

    So it was with a healthy degree of skepticism that on January 1, 2004, I
    wrote to AAA Sports and asked as follows: "Do you have enough faith in
    your selections that you will refund my money if I do not win enough to
    cover the cost of the subscription? I am a $100 per unit player." I
    received the following response from AAA Sports: "Yes, I would make you
    that guarantee. You will be up far greater than that."

    That was enough for me. After sending in payment of $895 for a six month
    subscription, my six month experience with AAA Sports began.

    TO BE CONTINUED.....
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