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May 23, 2010

KrisKris @ 3:31 pm #

James, we salute you!!

May 22, 2010
May 18, 2010

Sgt Dave @ 11:07 pm #

Hi James
Dont let one idiot get you down, i am feeling the same way to an extent because there is several people i have tried to help by personal e-mails in the last week, who do not have the decency to say thank you from this site. You know folks you have to do some work yourself, theres no such thing as a free lunch in this world. So if James truly believes something works and you folks get a discount as well, and he puts that opportunity in your grasp is it not worth going for?. Its easy to make money if you have a betting systems reviews site just promote every piece of shit that comes along, do not care about your members/bloggers just take there money. Of course it would never survive long term the operator would take a different name and just start all over again waiting for the next bunch of mugs.
You know i passed Betfair Miracle i worked many hours going over details, it hit a rough patch the worse one in nearly 3 years everybody is doubting , how long the rough patch one week, now BFM is back on track the idiots have either given up who could not follow the rules or eventually learnt them, but i was concerned because i did not want to recommend something to you bloggers that did not work yet deep down i had faith in the system, i had tried it outback checked and still using it now!. Now here is my question what other site gives this much consideration to you folks the ordinary punter?.

Regards
Sgt Dave

colin @ 9:57 pm #

Nr Anderson (if you are able to access this)

James was , to say the least, a little intemperant with his reply to you

I do not know the information James has on the author of Punters Code.

What I do know is that the author of Punters Code:-

Has stolen someone elses Bank Account image of 2 years previously, Whether it be he or his copy writer is irrelevant.- – it has gone out under his name.

So we can assume he is an indentify thief

Because he left it as it was other than the name , we know he is not very clever – as allthe clues were there that it was not his.

We know he is likely to be telling a lie as to his income, as we KNOW from another clue on that bank statement it is NOT his so no coincidencies are likely.

If he was doing so well he would be able to produce his own set of income figures instead of plagarising someone elses.

So we know the author to not be telling the truth on the evidence he gives as to the profitability of the system
so why should we believe anything else of it?

Particularly as it has all the hallmarks of an overseas standard bit of copywriting thrown to-gether with little regard to accuracy of writing, another example of carelessness

For example:

The header line , most important bit reads

“where yo are”

More examples

“Iwas drove…”
“I am going without a single lost….”
“I have to things serious and study everything”
“All you got to do”
“Favorable”
“figures not only capable”
“you bound to profit”
“sports games”

I can go on and on.

THESE, sir are just some of the clues of the scams we see all the time.

The most famous recent one (NOT Punters Code) was a copy of a Betfair P/L statement “proving” the profitability of the system, dated 2 days AFTER the day the sales letter was sent out!

I write all this just to let you know that this site is valuable in exposing these things.
Heaven knows, James and I fall out about certain things, but the work he does is good and I among many others have learned what to look for and know how simple it is for figures to be falsified with just a few clicks on the computer

I do not know whether Punters Code is a scam or not, but on the evidence of the sales letter, I wouldnt trust my money to Mr Castle

I seriously hope this helps

DrDreier @ 9:21 pm #

I have actually bought The Punters Code. I almost cancelled when I saw that the vendor was Me Al Marketing – but I gave it a try.

I am now on my 3rd day.
5 bets so far.
Strike rate: 60%
Profit/loss: +1.00 point (profit)

Only thing to complain about is that the system tell to check if no key players are injured. I know absolute nothing about Baseball, how should I then know if an injured player is a key player???

John Anderson @ 3:17 pm #

James,

Have you actually read the ebook? If not then really what is the point of reviewing and condemning this site based off the sales page? Are you adding any value you whatsoever with this website? It appears not.

Seems like you are desperate to drive as much traffic as possible to your site off the back of these product launches, so you can hawk a load of your mates rubbish systems to everyone for an affiliate commission.

Matt from geez geez system for example, 10 years past results generated using some spread sheet software has no bearing on the future success of any system.

You probably won’t publish this, because you know its true.

Lets see if you have the balls to approve this comment.

John A.

KrisKris @ 2:07 pm #

Good work Colin, eagle-eye and photographic memory, well done!!
Cheers,
Kris

May 17, 2010

colin @ 3:43 pm #

Punters Code

The sales letter shows a Barclays Bank account dated 2010 showing a MOST impressive balance of £137542.81

James showed us all how we

Alter the name
Alter the amount

Well Mr Brian Castle appears to have stolen someones identity by altering the name but he did NOT alter the amount – the fool

The self same bank statement with exactly those amounts were published on another sales letter, nothing to do with racing, in 2008.

Now it would be quite remakeable if Mr Castle in 2010 had the same type of account at Barclays in 2010 with exactly the same balance as someone with a differsnt name (which the 2008 has) had in 2008.

I have spoken to the gentleman whose account I first saw in 2008 and he says it is not the first time it has been done and he will of course be taking legal action

James’ perseveranve in digging out the rogues is great – but it is not always possible to prove. This was simple co-incidence of my remembering the extraorinary figure and being able to reconcile the 2 statements

Not only was Mr Castle whover he may be, stupid enough NOT to doctor the figures, but he left another enormous clue which I will not elaborate on here as I will be giving too much information away, which allowed me to prove the falsification. James knows what that is , so will verify it is so if need be, but out of consideration to the owner of the account will not reveal the source, who I know, have done business with and is totally transparent in his dealings and assures me he has no connection whatsoever to Punter Code

So, keep it up James!

Lee O Hare @ 12:06 pm #

Hey james have dropped you many emails, maybe there not getting through? I would like you to proof our new betting software system for us:

sportinglifetrends.com

We are showing great profits actually over 500 points now in just over 2 months!

So would be more than happy to put it through your stringent tests!!

I’m sure your followers would love to see a test of it too.

Cheers Lee

John Shuff @ 8:18 am #

Hi James,
been looking at this one …

festivaltrends.co.uk

Just wondering if you’ve come across it and if so how would you rate it?

Really appreciate what you’re doing mate keep it up.

John, S.

Sgt Ian @ 7:42 am #

Hi Clive,

Contact James and ask him if YOU can run the trial on it. You would be more than welcome and would be providing a service for your fellow bloggers.

Regards

Ian

Terry Chadban @ 1:11 am #

G’day all,
Just to confirm, I received an email about the Punters Code this morning. It had a different name on the email, but the email came from bettingunderground.com so it is the same scammers!

Incidentally, I STILL haven’t received the UKP200 system that Betting Underground were offering to get people to sign up to their list — so much for their advertised ‘Support System’!
Terry

Clive Owens @ 12:09 am #

Hi James,

I love the work you do and I have seen you uncover many genuine scams…

I have actually bought Punters Code and I believe it looks like a real good MLB system and personally would like to see you give it a trial to confirm what I think.

I bought it before I got the email with your review on it.

Sometimes you have to look past the sales page and as it was on clickbank I decided to have a look at it with the security of a refund.

I would like you to trial it for me so I can make sure it is not a scam, because at the moment it looks solid and has a great concept behind it.

It would be appreciated if you can help me out by running it on your site before I trade live cash :) .

Thanks James and keep up the good work

God Bless
Clive

May 16, 2010
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