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peteyboy

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Maybe Fletcher, or any others with experience with pay sites could help answer my questions. After months of underperforming with my own picks, I'm considering signing up with gdata.com, but there are some seemingly obvious questions that i think need to be asked.

First, if its such a slam dunk for the handicapper, why offer a pay site in the first place, why not just go out and kill the books on your own. There should be no need for additional income, yes? There are pay sites out there which are utter shite, of course, but Fletcher's seems to be the real deal.

My second question is what is a legitimate bankroll to begin with, considering the prices that are offered for the services.

If I decide to do this, it seems wise to look at it like any other investment, and am curious what the potential ROI is using the picks of a successful capper, like Fletch.

If anyone has any experience with Fletcher's or other successful pay sites, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

--peteyboy
 

IX_Bender

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peteyboy - obviously you have some agenda posting 'HELP' as the thread title with an hour to go before March Madness.

If you have questions why not go directly to his site and email him?

This thread doesnt belong here and should be dumped. This is nothing but attention grabbing clutter. Consider yourself warned.
 

peteyboy

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Sorry bender, no ulterior motives here. Perhaps the thread is misplaced, but just looking to see what other MJers have to say about pay sites in general. Thanks anyways for your help.
 

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For the most part no pay service is worth the money. If their picks do so well, why do they need to sell them, they should just bet big and win. Some are good for information and angles, etc., but for the most part they will lose. Plenty of good cappers on this site eventually went pay and very few have survived or consistently won money for their clients.

Follow some good cappers here, but if you truly want to win, do your own homework and learn to live with small profits. Too many want to win big and quickly. Be patient, and happy with small gains over time, they will add up.
 
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