I joined Twitter to have a go at Betfair customer services when their exchange went down a few weeks ago. They don't have any email address for customers to write to these days. While I was there I clicked a few links and I all I saw were lots and lots of people claiming to win massive amounts of money on the Betfair exchange.
I searched more information on these characters and it was clear they were all fake. Most were at it to help promote goods and services they were selling.
Betfair profit and loss statements are easily faked using this website: https://juicestorm.com/betfairgen/
Betfair screenshots are faked by changing the numbers and text as is shown in the above Youtube videos. (There are shadows around the numbers and text meaning it has been doctored and is fake).
To newbies and the naive: If someone or some company is claiming to make £100,000's a year and they are looking to sell you something be it books, trading packs, video packs, geekstoy trading software, betangel trading software, betfair masterclass courses etc... it is most likely going to be a rip off. Do your research and don't waste your money by giving it to crooks.
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Very well said DPG, congrats for the research.
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Yes, lots of scammers in this industry. Too many in fact.
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Its one of the perfect industries for scammers to thrive. Its got everything a scammer wants to hook people. Greed, emotions, secretive, big money involved with the lure of easy money!.
Never trust a goose!!!