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documentedhandicappers.com
Category: Sports Predictions
Rating: LOW
Scam?: YES

Review

Sites is part of a bigger fraud network with very similar sites and fake verifications. Business model is simple - fake winrate to convince new people to join and get-rich-quick style sales copies. Never buy predictions from sites like this - they are 100% scam.


User Feedback

Scam detector:

I paid the annual fees to be able to sell some picks on documentedhandicappers.com... and they always have some technical issue. I beleive the hole site is a scam.. Nobody on that site are real.

Frank Guthrie:

Most of the sites that soccerpredictions24.com accuses of being suspicious have an unattainable win rate. Anyone claiming to win over 65 percent or greater over a 5 year time period is a liar. The handicappers on documentedhandicappers.com all go through hot and cold streaks. They collectively hit between 57-58% when it's all said and done. That to me is a believable win rate. To utilize documentedhandicappers.comeffectively a sports bettor should have a $15,000 or greater bankroll and $5,000 to spend on picks. This coupled with good bankroll management skills (wagering no more than 2% of your bankroll per pick) would lead to profit in the long run.

Frank Guthrie:

I have 2 notebooks full of picks from documentedhandicappers.com going back to Jan 2010. Yesterday I checked Chris Bale's Feb 2011 NBA picks, Jeremy Redmond's Jan 2012 NCAABB picks, Micky Ferris's Jul 2010 MLB picks, and Makana's Oct 2013 NCAAFB and NFL picks. I found that the picks in my notebook matched up with the picks on the record verification page on the site.

Anonymous:

I really think Vendosta Jone, Joe Aylward, R Douglas and Frank Guthrie are all the same person. All he wants is to make advertising to his / her website. PS! And why the hell should the lawyer start sports betting career. In summary, in my opinion, documentedhandicappers.com looks suspicious

R Douglas:

I had 2 rebuttal comments to the Law that were erased by the moderator of soccerpredictions24.com as well.

de andre jordan:

this site is a big scammers be carefull

Joe Aylward:

I posted 2 comments supporting documentedhandicappers.com yesterday, February, 12, 2015. I went on soccerpredictions24.com today, February 13, 2015, and found that my comments which were released after the "DeAndre Jordan" comment had been erased. It appears that soccerpredictions24.com wants to hide the real truth.

Vendosta Jones:

I wrote a comment on this site yesterday. It looks like the NIgerian prince that runs soccerpredictions24.com erased my comments.

The Law:

Can anyone tell me why an HONEST site needs to create fake "betting experts" on their web page? Sound like a scam to me...

R Douglas (to the Law):

In the United States sports betting is illegal in every state except Nevada. Thomas Donnelly wanted to use an alias in order to hide his identity and to protect his career as a lawyer. The sites touted on this site are all UK based sites. In the UK there are sportsbooks on every other street corner. A professional does not have to fear sabotaging his career just because he bets on sports in the UK.

Aung W:

So what is not a SCAM and what is REAL? How Can We Know? Please advice!!!

The Law:

Clear proof - check these images. They have just taken a random guys picture and used it as their own professional Tipster named Brad MacKenzie. The guy is actually a lawyer, not any ghost writer :) Documented handicappers tipster http://www.documentedhandicappers.com/handicapper.php?id=169 OR (they probably change Brads pic if they read this post) Brads page on 5.02.2015 http://www.soccerpredictions24.com/proof_images/documented_handicappers.JPG Brads real identity is Thomas M. Donnelly: http://www.jonesday.com/tmdonnelly/ - check the pic

R Douglas:

This is a trustworthy site. They sell NFL, NCAAFB, NBA, NCAABB, MLB, and PGA picks. They release all of their handicappers picks at the start of the game for record verification purposes. Why are they listed as a scam on this site? They don't even sell soccer picks. Where are the 4 reviews prior to T Witherspoon's review that say documentedhandicappers.com is a scam. I believe that soccerpredictions24.com is a scam.


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