Roulette System Testimonial Scams
Everyday roulette system sellers are breaking the law with their testimonials. For starters most testimonials
are fake, just go to friendsreunited.com (or a similar site) and that's where they get their pictures from in most
cases.
However it is actually against the federal trade commissions advertising laws to show testimonials where
specific earnings are shown.
You can watch this interview for more information on this. This interview is with Mr Clevland
If you don't want to watch it I will sum things up for you:
If you show a testimonials like
"I made $300 in my first hour"
"I can't stop winning money"
"I made $700 in my first six hours"
"I started out with $200 and now I have $5000"
"I've cleared my personal debt of $8500 in just 4 months"
Then you're breaking FTC advertising laws. The above examples are just a few of the testimonials that I've seen
that are breaking the advertising laws, I could sit here all day writing more if I wanted to.
Do these roulette system sellers care that they're breaking the law? Absolutely not, they will say what ever it
takes to make sales.
Websites like:
Roulette Sniper
Roulette Killer
Roulette Assault
Roulette Raper
Are all breaking these regulations. So not only are the testimonials almost certainly fake (based on my results
and the results of many others) but they are also against the law anyway.
The fact that they're breaking the law just with their misleading testimonials should be enough to put you
off.
In fact the only roulette system websites that I've come across that actually comply with the regulations
are:
Money Maker Machine (my favorite roulette system)
Roulette Bandit
Super Roulette
The ironic thing here is that the three websites that comply with the regulations are the systems that I
would recommend.
You may also want to see my page on the fake Youtube testimonial,
these two scammers deserve their own special mention.
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