I bought a month's worth of tips and…
I bought a month's worth of tips and needless to say, it was disastrous. I would not recommend.
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I bought a month's worth of tips and needless to say, it was disastrous. I would not recommend.
Site is part of a bigger fraud network with many exact similar sites running in the web (many of them are promoted with google ads). All the past records are 100% manipulated to make it look better and to convince new people to subsrcribe - they are looking for one-time buyers who belive get-rich-quick schemes and who dont know how to use refund tools
I'm quite new to the soccer world and I guess it was my lucky day that this was the first service I ran into. If you're looking for a good provider of soccer predictions, this is the way to go ! Extra thanks to the support team for being really understanding with me.
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