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Gambling
Systems
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Rating: 
Level of Review:
Researched. No way would I try this!
Overview:
Books on making money by beating gambling
machines, casinos, etc.
Product:
They are selling a book, the product is
information.
Cost: Varies
widely.
Compensation:
Supposed profits from gambling.
Conclusion:
Casinos make money. Gamblers get poor. It is an
age old rule that holds, no matter how much someone
tries to tell you that you can gamble and win
predictably!
Casinos make sure
they win. Gambling is the fastest growth market
online. It is not the gamblers who are making
money, it is the casinos. And if someone does start
to make much, they are shut out. They aren't there
to give you money. They are there to take
yours!
Gambling systems
don't work. If they did, the people who had them
would be using them instead of trying to sell you a
lousy book!
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Our Rating System:
No program is right for everyone.
Even a rating of four or five does not indicate that you should
dive in without some careful thought and consideration. Business
is still risky. All reviews have the reasons for the rating
clearly defined.
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Information presented in program is accurate and factual concerning
the potential of the program, program is based on sound business
principles, and has good potential to provide stable income
for individuals to whom the program is suitable.
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Information is accurately presented, company focuses on selling
product, but business is either more confusing, less predictable,
or slightly higher risk for one of a number of reasons. Still
considered a sound company and very acceptable risk.
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Information may be confusing or misleading, company may have
significant issues with program structure, support of product,
or public perception and reputation. A rating of three does
not mean you should not do it. It just means you need to be
sure you are suited to overcoming the difficulties that the
program has.
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Information generally misleading, risk fairly high, many unanswered
questions, business principles questionable, but still has some
potential for actually working for some people.
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Cannot declare that it is an outright scam, but potential for
it to work is very low. Will have questionable business theory,
bad reputation, excessive hype that is not backed up by common
sense, or other aspects which indicate very high risk. Will
always have multiple issues, not just one thing.
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Outright Scam. Anything labeled this way is never worth any
kind of risk.
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