Scamdicappers: The Official Knee Slappers of the Betting Industry

Ray Prince
Scamdicappers (false sportsbook advisors) are the poison that run through the veins of the betting industry. Responsible for destroying the trust and ruining sportsbook integrity by blatently ripping off bettors of their earnings is the job of these morally inept companies. There are countless legitimate sportsbooks on the Web that have earned an A+ rating through all facets of a sportsbook business: customer service, prompt payment, fair lines - and they´ve all started from the bottom to establish their consummate professional image. However, scamdicappers are the rotten apples - with an influx of them joining the ranks of the illegit in recent years, it´s tough to find a reputable expert handicapper these days. According to a source, the majority of all sportsbook advising services on the Web are outright scams.

Scamdicappers work their shady businesses in different ways. They have a full run operation dedicated to scamming the individual swiftly and smoothly without any adverse side effects, like legal action on behalf of the bettor. For starters, there are some companies that offer toll free numbers for you to call. These toll free numbers apparently provide the bettor with exclusive, ¨never before heard¨ bet predictions on surefire games that are a practical lock to win money. Many of them make the claim that their predictions are absolute locks and that it is impossible to lose. In order to receive this exclusive information, you are forced to shell out a couple of hundred dollars. Low and behold - the inexperienced scammer behind the line gives you the losing team. However, the brainless bettor will keep on relying for this service to provide them with the best bets thinking a hot streak will occur - shelling out more and more money until they start overdrawing on their debit accounts. What´s more - these scamdicappers will sell your phone number and name to their friends, making you their punching piñata and money generating puppet as well.

Scamdicappers also work their trade by blatently lying about their betting results. The World Wide Web is flush with sportsbook advice subscriber services that people look to in awe over their so-called 80% winning percentage or their 18 out of last 20 games won record. Many of these sites look very reputable - with pictures of smiling guys in suits holding a basketball. Sure enough, the bettors start buying predictions from these morally absent scammers and their bank accounts disappear. One thing is clear - these outrageous claims of a 80% winning percentage or a ¨15 game winning streak¨ is not to be believed - it is virtually impossible to perform this well in the betting game! Throughout the course of a betting season (baseball, football, basketball, etc. season) you will be subject to hot and cold streaks. That is just a fact of life. Don´t expect to win games when you want - it is extremely easy to lose and go from 5000 units ahead and plummet to 2500 units in two or three days with a string of consecutive games lost. Avoid the nerve wrecking anxiety a scamdicapper brings and go with your safest bet by conducting your own research and searching for reputable sources.

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