Betting Mole Scam Review
Betting Mole was released today and we got the usual steam roller effect happening in our gmail, yahoo and hotmail accounts!
The betting mole is once again offering you dream houses dream holidays and dream cars on a plate for £35.
The Betting Mole show you a Barclays bank account screenshot. The account Screenshot may well be real I have no doubt that these criminals might have this kind of money in their accounts after ripping off so many people before. The thing is I also have a Barclays account and although the font they have used on the statement is quite scarily close to the real thing, the name John Mitchell has been implanted onto it.
The betting mole belongs to the same people that launched Betfair Wizard. After heated conversation with these people in the past they dont believe they are doing anything wrong because they are offering a 60 day money back guarantee. The way it works is they know they will get 30% maybe even higher refund rate but they will always count on that 70% time and time again so they dont care about knocking up a launch that looks like an impressive website and the real deal. Believe me when I say this guys/gals a site like Betting Mole can be made for $100 and the copy regenerated from past launches. Add a clickbank button contact lots of other clickbank marketers that dont care what they send to their newsletter lists and they just made another 20 – 50 thousand pounds…
Please see the betfair image proof and the damning evidence that betting mole is just another mocked up scam.
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