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counterfeit
19th January 2009, 12:49
I came across this last week and meant to put up a posting then but forgot until I was looking at other staking plans this morning.

http://www.roysstakingplans.co.uk/

Can anybody tell my why this bloke is charging £50 for a staking plan?

Is it some kind of magical formula that allows us to become millionaires in a fortnight?

mathare
19th January 2009, 12:54
That copy looks like it was written by one of the Betfair authors it's that bad!

It was going downhill from the moment I noticed the URL in the yellow box near the top was spelled wrong :splapme. It got worse though.

If anyone is interested I have some old rope I would like to get rid off. I am prepared to let forum members have it for £50 per foot and I will even offer a 10% discount if you buy before the end of the week :rolleyes:

mathare
19th January 2009, 12:55
Is it some kind of magical formula that allows us to become millionaires in a fortnight?I think it's some kind of magical formula that Roy hopes will help him become richer in a short space of time, mainly by screwing mug punters out of £50 for something that is basically worthless

counterfeit
19th January 2009, 12:58
Mat - don't know if you noticed but ...

it is V2.0 !!!

That means it is new and improved rope.

mathare
19th January 2009, 13:14
Mat - don't know if you noticed but ...

it is V2.0 !!!

That means it is new and improved rope.Or he's just changed the version number on his rope. :rolleyes: Either way it's hardly a bargain and shouldn't be touched with a bargepole.

My friends have recently told me though that my rope should be at least £200 a foot and I am mad to sell it at just £50 per foot. It's a limited offer and the price could go up at any time. After all I want to protect all my clients and make sure they get the most value out of their old rope. :wink

Win2Win
19th January 2009, 14:59
Mat - don't know if you noticed but ...

it is V2.0 !!!

That means it is new and improved rope.
V1 failed like a German rocket then? :rolleyes: