Title: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: bobAlike on December 08, 2009, 07:16:37 PM Whilst on a phone conference this morning I received an email giving a tip for a horse race. Now normally i delete these straight away but today, in my phone conference boredom, I placed a bet on the horse.
I'm now £357.50 better off :) I've subsequently received a further email asking if I would like more tips. From now on though they wouldn't be free. The cost for this info will be for me to place a bet for the tipster. I understand all the scams what go on but was wondering if anyone else has had correspondence from BDW Consultants and what there track record was. Cheers Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: The Camel on December 08, 2009, 07:19:48 PM Whilst on a phone conference this morning I received an email giving a tip for a horse race. Now normally i delete these straight away but today, in my phone conference boredom, I placed a bet on the horse. I'm now £357.50 better off :) I've subsequently received a further email asking if I would like more tips. From now on though they wouldn't be free. The cost for this info will be for me to place a bet for the tipster. I understand all the scams what go on but was wondering if anyone else has had correspondence from BDW Consultants and what there track record was. Cheers He probably emailed 50 people giving a different horse tip in each message. Then the ones which win he comes back offering more tips. Haven't you seen the old Minder episode? I'll give you one tip a week for free if you don't give this guy your money. Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: Micko on December 08, 2009, 07:24:49 PM Did't Darren Brown use the same tactic in his show.
Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: bobAlike on December 08, 2009, 07:29:13 PM Whilst on a phone conference this morning I received an email giving a tip for a horse race. Now normally i delete these straight away but today, in my phone conference boredom, I placed a bet on the horse. I'm now £357.50 better off :) I've subsequently received a further email asking if I would like more tips. From now on though they wouldn't be free. The cost for this info will be for me to place a bet for the tipster. I understand all the scams what go on but was wondering if anyone else has had correspondence from BDW Consultants and what there track record was. Cheers He probably emailed 50 people giving a different horse tip in each message. Then the ones which win he comes back offering more tips. Haven't you seen the old Minder episode? I'll give you one tip a week for free if you don't give this guy your money. Cheers Camel, thought as much but wondered if anyone else on Blonde was given any info. I don't usually bet on the horses, for the simple reason that I know sweet FA about them. Oh and thanks for the offer. Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: TheChipPrince on December 08, 2009, 07:31:45 PM How much did you put on to win £357?! Not just a stray 5er!
Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: The Baron on December 08, 2009, 07:36:34 PM Scottish Dave might up Keith's offer by also offering to tip you but his tips are probably only needed once a month imo.
Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: seven2unsuited on December 08, 2009, 07:40:33 PM Whilst on a phone conference this morning I received an email giving a tip for a horse race. Now normally i delete these straight away but today, in my phone conference boredom, I placed a bet on the horse. I'm now £357.50 better off :) I've subsequently received a further email asking if I would like more tips. From now on though they wouldn't be free. The cost for this info will be for me to place a bet for the tipster. I understand all the scams what go on but was wondering if anyone else has had correspondence from BDW Consultants and what there track record was. Cheers He probably emailed 50 people giving a different horse tip in each message. Then the ones which win he comes back offering more tips. Haven't you seen the old Minder episode? I'll give you one tip a week for free if you don't give this guy your money. Yeah apparently back in the day the tipsters you had to call up done this. Changing the horse each time in the recorded message. this must be the email version. Good idea i'm sure a few people will fall for it. Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: The Camel on December 08, 2009, 07:41:25 PM The Minder episode when Arthur did this is an absolute classic.
Get the DVD, it is well worth it. Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: bobAlike on December 08, 2009, 07:44:10 PM £150 to win
How much did you put on to win £357?! Not just a stray 5er! Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: sovietsong on December 08, 2009, 08:34:58 PM Whilst on a phone conference this morning I received an email giving a tip for a horse race. Now normally i delete these straight away but today, in my phone conference boredom, I placed a bet on the horse. I'm now £357.50 better off :) I've subsequently received a further email asking if I would like more tips. From now on though they wouldn't be free. The cost for this info will be for me to place a bet for the tipster. I understand all the scams what go on but was wondering if anyone else has had correspondence from BDW Consultants and what there track record was. Cheers He probably emailed 50 people giving a different horse tip in each message. Then the ones which win he comes back offering more tips. Haven't you seen the old Minder episode? I'll give you one tip a week for free if you don't give this guy your money. I am thinking about investing in some email scams, if i dont would you consider including me in this pls. I will place a bet for you on the race and send all profits. Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: Royal Flush on December 08, 2009, 08:42:50 PM I know someone who runs a tipping service, he is pretty clueless about the horses but owns about 4 houses, once a punter stops punting they just send them tips from a 'new' person, its pretty com.
Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: sovietsong on December 08, 2009, 08:45:10 PM I know someone who runs a tipping service, he is pretty clueless about the horses but owns about 4 houses, once a punter stops punting they just send them tips from a 'new' person, its pretty com. thats brilliant. I think i should start it up, i wonder where he gets the email addresses from, for all the mug punters? does anybody have scottish daves email btw? Title: Re: Lucky Scam or valid tipster Post by: Scottish Dave on December 08, 2009, 08:57:13 PM Scottish Dave might up Keith's offer by also offering to tip you but his tips are probably only needed once a month imo. Ill happily give you tips and im so confident in them ill not take any money up front, only a % of the profits will do. Just look at the LMS comp for my track record of tipping singles! ;D |