Logicielagp 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's a very well elaborated scam site

It's a very well elaborated scam site. Best scam site I've seen so far.
They start off with a Facebook ad posted by some company called Innovatech, something like this:
Opportunity to seize for motivated people:

- Maximum monthly earnings €7,000
- Possibilities: 40h /month, 90h /month or 140h /month
- The generated revenues are paid within 2 days

When you click the add, they take you through some inovatis.net site and I think some other ones but I don't remember which one's, as the mentioned link above is down now.

The main sites I have identified so far from which they run the scam are: eurologics.biz , logicielagp.com and inovatis.net ; They all have the same advertisement and same user interface.
The email address from which they contacted me via email is contact @analyticsoftwaregroup.com - some guy named Anthony is supposed to be you guide an helper whatever...

The ideea is that their software tells you what to bet on roulette and you follow the software's simple and straight-forward instructions and when you make enough profits to withdraw money you can "donate" to them.
Anyway I have decided to burn away 100 euro to "test" their software. It's definitely a scam. My best educated guess is that the administrators behind this whole made-up story are the administrators behind magikslots.com. First sign I got that indicated this was when I received their bonus on 75 euros which does not appear in the account transaction history. It's basically a bonus (another one on top of the 100% first deposit bonus). Then I started using their software and it was winning for some time - it made no more than 50€ profit, but then it started losing bet after bet and it eventually ran out of account money while raising bets to make up for losses. Then when you run out of money they give you a message that you have encountered a "long session" and that this happens in just 2% of cases and in order to get past this, you need to deposit more money (they never mention this behavior at the beginning in their initial "training"). They say that you can withdraw it afterwards, once the algorithm gets back to winning for you, but if you try to withdraw money after depositing just 100 euro you have to place bets in amounts of more than 9000 euro which is absolutely sick. It's pretty sure that whatever money goes into their site is never destined to get out. Anyway, save your money! I like to think I did some poor sucker a Christmas gift with this comment.

After one day, at the time of writing this, the sites are down. Who knows when they will decide to bring it back up... Beware!

P.S. : There's also a report on this same behavior described on signal-arnaques.com - just search for the email address or the site names.

24 December 2019
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