  Tom1216
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Well i was going to attend the seminar this week but after reading the posts I have been swayed to stay home & keep my $4 K in my bank account.I see only one person posting of some success, i am a skeptic now of this system. If this is the real deal I will need further proof b4 i give up my hard earned money.Mr Morrison, i don;t know you and i don;t care where & who you live with but i do care about the legitimacy of a $4k system i would be buying into ! |
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  removed I'm the bobblehead Premium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX clubs: | What are you talking about? Which seminar? What about the $4000? Details please. |
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| reply to Tom1216 I believe it is this topic the OP is referring to: »[Scam] Anthony Morrison/Hidden Millionaires Infomercial -- "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)
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| reply to Tom1216 Let me put it this way.
I would never take $4K to spend at the slots at Vegas.
If somebody came up with a business proposition that required $4K up front, and with no independent objective evidence that it was worth that amount, I would treat it as equivalent to using $4K on the slots.
If somebody has a sure scheme for getting rich, then he would surely be following that scheme himself instead of giving seminars. Unless, of course, the sure scheme is to sell seminars at $4K a pop to gullible fools. -- AT&T dsl; Westell 327w modem/router; SuSE 10.1; firefox 2.0.0.14 |
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| said by nwrickert :Let me put it this way. I would never take $4K to spend at the slots at Vegas. If somebody has a sure scheme for getting rich, then he would surely be following that scheme himself instead of giving seminars. Unless, of course, the sure scheme is to sell seminars at $4K a pop to gullible fools. The slots are meant for deposits, not withdrawals.  But if you've got $4000.00 to gamble with the roulette table black/red wager offers an even chance of not losing your $4000.00 I don't see Morrison claiming that half his victims double their money so the Vegas roulette table must offer better odds than his "system" offers. |
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| reply to nwrickert said by nwrickert :If somebody has a sure scheme for getting rich, then he would surely be following that scheme himself instead of giving seminars. Unless, of course, the sure scheme is to sell seminars at $4K a pop to gullible fools. Exactly. When approached with these offers, I always ask "if it's so easy to make tons of money from this every month, why isn't everyone in on this?"
Why would anyone even bother working a steady job if it's oh-so-easy to get in on the Internet moneymaking orgy? We must all be idiots, right? -- irc.removed.us - #dslr | DSLR Phishtracker | Email: removed@dslr.net |
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| reply to SnowyOne Actually, black/red on the roulette wheel are not 50-50 bets. There is always a zero and usually a double-zero on the roulette wheel.
When the zeroes come up, only bets on those numbers are paid. Any other money bet is lost to the house. This is how the house tips the odds in it's favor - besides the obvious 35-1 single number bets of course....... -- The RailCrusher |
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| hehe, of course your absolutely correct. For the sake of the comparison I thought close was good enough, but I knew if a player read it I'd be called out on it. Mahalo for posting the finer points.  |
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