Roulette System Fraud - Crazy Doc
On December 26, 2009 in General
There are many roulette system scams being distributed throughout the internet and this article is going to be about a new one which I recently came across. The name of the website is “crazy doc” and it is a heavily promoted scam that seems to be fooling a lot of people. On the homepage of the website there is a picture of a model in her underwear lying in a pile of cash. This is all part dangling the dream in front of your face to rope you in. The website tells readers exactly what they want to hear, that you will be able to make ?200-?500 a day. The strategy that they give you is the martingale. They tell you to bet on red or black and then double your bets after each loss. This system is totally bogus, you regularly get 15 spins in a row without a colour showing and sometimes as much as 20. Once you have a bad run without one particular colour showing you can lose thousands, it is impossible to win money with this system, absolutely impossible. So why does someone set up a bogus website to trick people? This is simple, on the crazy doc website you will notice all around the information there is links to various casinos. These links are affiliate links, this means that when you click on them and sign up the owner of crazy doc will get a 30-50% commission share with the casino on all the money you lose. It isn’t just your losses in the first day, it is your entire player lifetime. Most people will realize that they’ve been scammed after they have lost a few hundred pounds but some people won’t be able to pull themselves away. They will become addicted to gambling and it will spiral out of control and the only time they will stop losing is when they run out of money, this will make the owner of crazy doc thousands of pounds. And do you think that the owner of crazy doc is bothered that he is ruining lives? Definitely not, in fact as far as he is concerned the more you lose the better. What worse is that despite this warning and countless others throughout the internet people still seem to be falling for these kinds of roulette system scams.