Absoulute fake rot in hell you scammer
Absolute fake rot in hell you scammer. This is scam guys do not fall for their fake win rates and results.
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Absolute fake rot in hell you scammer. This is scam guys do not fall for their fake win rates and results.
They are lying about tipsters statistic. I paid many tipsters on this website. They pretend to have 80% win rate, when you pay them they will regularly sent the tips, but for 100 days I had 30-40 wins with average odds of 1.6 WHICH IS TERRIBLE!
BLIEVE ME MY BROTHERS DO NOT MAKE MISTAKE AS I DID!
I have used a number of tipsters on this site and the 'win percentage ' advertised on this site is untrue. Avoid using the tipsters on this site.
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