The Wealth Secret Scam
This is just ridiculous. I've never seen so many blatant lies on one website. Really it should be obvious that
this is a scam just from the blatant lies that are on the site but despite this I still got an email from someone
asking me for an opinion on thewealthsecret.org
The owner of this website claims that he's found an Internet loophole that he's been exploiting since 1999 and
during this time he's made £13,000,000 (that's thirteen million.)
He also claims that he's spent some of his fortune on 3 yachts and multiple cars including a Mclaren F1. In Case
you're unsure what a Mclaren F1 is, here is some info
The Mclaren F1 went on sale in 1992 and it cost £660,000. Only 106 were made and for years it was
the fastest car in the world with a top speed of just over 240mph. It is widely regarded as one of the best cars
the world has ever seen. Today they are worth over £2,000,000 (2 million pounds)
The testimonials on the site are obviously fake because this system is yet another fraudulent casino promotion
that we've all seen before. The system you're given is bet on a dozen when it hasn't appeared for 7 spins and then
play a progression.
This is nothing new and far from some Internet loophole that can be used to make millions like the author was
claiming.
Scams like this are all over the Internet and while It would be impossible to write about all of them as scams
come and go every week I just had to give a special mention to this due to how ridiculous claims.
I wasn't at all surprised that the casino being promoted in the system was 21nova casino who are involved in
countless scam promotions such as this throughout the Internet.
I was actually laughing for hours after reading this site, I needed bigger boots for all the BS that was on
it.
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