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Title: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: rabbialan on Jun 08, 01:20 PM 2016
Just wondering if anyone on this forum has had experience with Roulette Hit software.  You pay a membership fee and enter your spins into their website, which then calculates where and how much to bet. 

They are charging 250 Euros, and they were purposely vague when I questioned them about what I'd have to do to get my money back. 
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: paulee on Jun 08, 07:55 PM 2016
Quote from: rabbialan on Jun 08, 01:20 PM 2016They are charging 250 Euros, and they were purposely vague when I questioned them about what I'd have to do to get my money back.

There is your red flag to a scam.
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: SimonZed1 on Jun 08, 08:41 PM 2016
Quote from: rabbialan on Jun 08, 01:20 PM 2016

They are charging 250 Euros, and they were purposely vague when I questioned them about what I'd have to do to get my money back.

Hahahahhahahahahahahaahhahah!!

Why I am not the one to have thought about this one!!

If it works so well, why dont they just use it and suck the money out of the casinos??

Simon
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: Steve on Jun 08, 08:48 PM 2016
Really their site should make it an obvious scam. I remember ages ago I was so hungry for a winning system that I bought many scam systems just in case one of them really worked. I mean you ever know, right? What a waste of time, but I only realized it after understanding what works and doesnt work, and why. I too was once a RBRRBR type of guy.
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: mogul397 on Jun 08, 09:15 PM 2016
My father told me about, back in his day, the 30s and 40s, they had
handicapping phone lines. They just gave the next post position to
the next caller and they paid for the picks. Obviously some people won.

They also had wrestling. That was fixed. The decided who would win. One day
the scheduled loser decided he wanted to win. The other guy noticed and
flipped him up in the air and he hit the mat and passed out.

In those days the mats had 2x's under them.  2x12?  The 2x12 split from the
force of his fall.

No springy mats.
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: Steve on Jun 08, 09:18 PM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Jun 08, 09:15 PM 2016My father told me about, back in his day, the 30s and 40s, they had
handicapping phone lines. They just gave the next post position to
the next caller and they paid for the picks. Obviously some people won.

They also had wrestling. That was fixed. The decided who would win. One day
the scheduled loser decided he wanted to win. The other guy noticed and
flipped him up in the air and he hit the mat and passed out.

In those days the mats had 2x's under them.  2x12?  The 2x12 split from the
force of his fall.

No springy mats.

What's your dealer's number? Gotta get me some. (translation: what are you talking about?)
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: Tomla021 on Jun 08, 09:19 PM 2016
oh no, another boiler room operation is being set up online
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: RouletteGhost on Jun 08, 09:27 PM 2016
link:s://youtu.be/Qtqp-RUw87M
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: Tomla021 on Jun 08, 11:11 PM 2016
the mogul can be hard to understand sometimes -----he assumes we know what hes talking about w out explanations but so be it. He is a mogul and Moguls and Billionaires are popular these days
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: atlantis on Jun 09, 05:20 AM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Jun 08, 09:15 PM 2016

They also had wrestling. That was fixed. The decided who would win. One day
the scheduled loser decided he wanted to win. The other guy noticed and
flipped him up in the air and he hit the mat and passed out.

In those days the mats had 2x's under them.  2x12?  The 2x12 split from the
force of his fall.

No springy mats.


link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=TcpHhmQ2M-M

:)

A.
Title: Re: Roulette Hit Software
Post by: sturrock on Mar 27, 11:56 AM 2020
In real life, Haystacks was a gentleman, a great guy.