Readers “Con” Warnings
Scott Colton – Psychic systems!
Comment below is from a worried BST member posted 22nd september 2010 in the comment section…
(There to date has been 33 emails concerning Scott Colton which we have decided not to post for legal reasons.)
Scott Colton has got some cheek! He is the Owner of the Psychic brand. BST reviewed Scotts products independantly and honestly for longer than they usually review other products and they failed miserably. In my opinion Scott has a massive bee in his bonnet over this.
In my opinion Scott has tried to join the betting system review site bandwagon.
In my opinion I believe he is offering many many short free trials to his readers and in my opinion it is in the view that hopefully one of them will at least do ok.
Like the old saying goes “Throw enough S**t at the wall and eventually some of it will stick”
Which in my opinion has been the case recently for scott
This is when Scott “In my opinion” pounces and charges you a monthly fee. In my opinion Scott seems to have a love affair with BST, an obsession and cannot help himself dropping snidy libelous comments about BST in his email broadcasts of which I am a member still ONLY so that I can laugh at his manner….
I remember BST told me via private email that they almost got suckered into helping Scott with his terrible psychic systems but had a lucky escape as they thought there was something not quite right about him at the time that they couldnt put their finger on. Unfortunately friends of BST helped Scott and have regretted it ever since. Paypal severely restriciting their paypal account supposedly because of the refund requests! And lack of customer support.
I have personally reported Scott to watchdog and trading standards but, with how this country is, I’m unlikely to get any replies back but its worth a shot. The difference here is I have a name and address for Scott which is something I do not have for the other people appearing on the scammers and peddlers pages. In my opinion Scott is an up and coming wannabe marketer using the TRUST involved with Betting System Reviews sites like BST to make a killing off his fortunately small list. And for the last time in summary… “In My Opinion” you should Beware of Scott Colton! Regards… A N Other…
(The whole post and warning above is obviously just an opinion of A N other. Thanks to the anonymous writer that gave us this scam warning) BST takes no responsibility of that published by an anonymous reader of the blog.)
Hi dear reader…
This is a new section on the blog, We decided not to list addresses but I have listed names that were sent to us by disgruntled punters who say they get sent emails promoting everything that is released every week on click bank.
Most say they feel that, every opportunity there is to make a commission, they get emailed about the product with an affiliate link attached by this list of money grabbing marketers.
Now please don’t confuse the matter. We have no problem in promoting other websites programs, We do it ourselves occasionally, but there are strict rules in our book.
The main point is this, No results and no solid proof = No Joint Venture with Betting System Truths.
The service or system must come with results, clearly available for download on the sales page, even if they are vague, because after purchase of the system or service at least you can in some cased back check the results. Ideally we would like to see a third party that the service/ebook has been proofed to Or we must proof the selections for at least 3 months personally.
This is in our book an ethical way of marketing other peoples products and what makes us happy is when people on our newsletter are happy. Its a win-win situation.
This Gambling Niche is a sensitive market to be in. You aren’t selling fruit and Veg! You are promising people a sure fire way to make money and time and time again the products don’t cut the mustard.
Now we are not saying the names on this page are “con artists” that is not for us to say, but according to Betting System Truths readers they are names that they feel YOU should be weary of.
This list is compiled by readers and Betting System Truths holds no responsibility for the appearance of any names that appear here. Names will only be posted if at least 10 different blog readers post the name to us.
If the name has not been posted to us at least 10 times then it cannot appear here. So please if you send me a name and not enough of the blog readers agree then it will not be posted. We get so many notices per day we simply cannot reply to everyone.
Remember these are not necessarily Con Artists but they obviously do not care about what they promote to you either. Which is evident by the amount of emails we have concerning these names.
So here we go.. Some may be duplicated!
Betting SystemS Truth – Impersonating Betting System Truths! This has now stopped after we worked with clickbank.
Benjamin Street
Josh Peters
Chris Archer
Andrew Collins
Gary Mercer
Brian Castle
Simon Fielder
Shawn Jacobs
Ian Burrows
Luke Swanson
Biggerbets
SmarterBets
Top Tipper
Ryan Gibbs
Betting Master
Chris Fenton
David Reed
Tony – ant@only-200.com
Mitch Williamson
Ben Quentin
Betting System Reviews
Robert Hessener
Peter White
ValueTipster
Ian Sloane
Dexter Maitland
Carl Davies
Brian Castle
Betting Reviews Team
Betting SWR
Bookie Robbery-Jon
Bookies Secret
Carl Davis
Chris (Free Betting Tips)
Daniel Soulsby
Duane Robbins
Daytime Tipster
Earl Morgan
Easy Trader Pro-Chris
Iain Lewington
Ian Russell
Info UK Ltd
Jack MacFarlane
James Buswell
Jamie Kelly
John Anthony
Keiron Goldberg
Mark Pearson
Mike Brown
Particia Hanet
Peter White
Recession Better-Michael
Richard Taylor
Robert Bank
Shawn Jacobs
Stuart Thomas
Stu-Betting Guide
Considering all the names above, we have had at least 10 emails about each name sent from blog readers basically saying they receive sales letters on all product releases that launch usually on a Tuesday and usually priced at £27 , £37, £47, £57 etc.
These people are regarded by blog readers as “marketers only interested in the money they can make from a product” and not on If it works and is tested to work long-term. Which in our view is the most important thing.
It is true that you can test the hell out of a system for months only for it to fail when going live. We understand that, It has happened to us, but it doesn’t subtract from the fact that things should be heavily tested and proofed before it is sold.
Maybe that is just our deluded opinion, but it is one a lot of readers also share…
Cheers
Betting System Truths Team
Go on! Have your say!




Comments on Readers “Con” Warnings
Does anyone know of Martin Hill and the Format Racing Method?
Are there any plans to review his?
Hi Comm Fitz
i agree with your comments wholeheartedly.The one point that i kind of disagree with is giving full backcheckable results with the sales letter.
I have personally sussed out systems just by back checking and therefore not found the need to buy the system. and can understand that sometimes systems are quite easy and the author has to protect his product
I feel as long as there are “backcheckable” (important) results with the system this is fine by me.if there aren’t then i wouldn’t touch it with a bargepole
exactly Justin, Iains name will be going up there today along with Jamie Kelly and a few others that have reached the 15 email mark…
I am surprised the Iain Lewington’s name along with jamie kelly or whoever is not on your list. Iain was promoting a lot of stuff before he left the gambling system reviews site if indeed he did actually leave and continued to do so when he was at the winning selections. When he did run his review site he said he used to supply tips for the winning selections and then clearly took it over to run it and started promoting other peoples stuff on route without any particular worry if things worked or not. I have also noted Iain’s name bandied about in the recent scam alert so thus clarifies somewhat that this guy is not to be trusted. My guess is that your list of names has a few Iain Lewington’s up there in different guises..