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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>GBP77 paid for a 6 month subscription to his &#039;incredibly profitable Jockey Bet Service&#039;. The first 3 bets were really bad odds but 2 out of the 3 won. 2 more bets were given the following week which won at 5/4 and 4/6 odds. The next bet was for a race at the Cheltenham Festival in 3 months time (which lost).
Alex then had a message on his line that he had a fantastic opportunity, GBP500 paid for 100 races betting tips - doubles betting only. A promise of GBP100,000 to everyone who took part. A promise also of a money back guarantee if not satisfied. To date I have not received a telephone number to call for these bets (2 months after parting with my hard earned cash)
The next phone message was Alex again offering a fantastic opportunity. Place a bet of GBP100 on his behalf, send him your winnings and feel free to use the information he gave to put a bet on for yourself. I declined this offer.
Since mid January there have been about 4 tips on his telephone line. All losses.
I have written and asked for my GBP500 back, I cannot contact his office by telephone as it goes onto an answering machine. I intend to keep trying.
I have recently received a couple of offers from other tipsters but for some odd reason the address label they use is the exact same as the one that Alex uses. Could Alex be trading under other names?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GBP77 paid for a 6 month subscription to his &#8216;incredibly profitable Jockey Bet Service&#8217;. The first 3 bets were really bad odds but 2 out of the 3 won. 2 more bets were given the following week which won at 5/4 and 4/6 odds. The next bet was for a race at the Cheltenham Festival in 3 months time (which lost).<br />
Alex then had a message on his line that he had a fantastic opportunity, GBP500 paid for 100 races betting tips &#8211; doubles betting only. A promise of GBP100,000 to everyone who took part. A promise also of a money back guarantee if not satisfied. To date I have not received a telephone number to call for these bets (2 months after parting with my hard earned cash)<br />
The next phone message was Alex again offering a fantastic opportunity. Place a bet of GBP100 on his behalf, send him your winnings and feel free to use the information he gave to put a bet on for yourself. I declined this offer.<br />
Since mid January there have been about 4 tips on his telephone line. All losses.<br />
I have written and asked for my GBP500 back, I cannot contact his office by telephone as it goes onto an answering machine. I intend to keep trying.<br />
I have recently received a couple of offers from other tipsters but for some odd reason the address label they use is the exact same as the one that Alex uses. Could Alex be trading under other names?</p>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After joining the scheme I had some losers but a fair amount of winners. Then I was offered another telephone number to call with a one off oppertunity.
I did this, spoke to somebody and agreeded to place a GBP500 bet for the information given and send on the winnings. IT WON, and I sent on the winnings. A few days later I recieved a telephone call and spoke to somebody called James, and was offered the same oppertunity again with the bet raising to GBP1000.00, I agreed and it won, but on speaking again agreed to send GBP7000 instead of the thedue GBP4500 for extra information. On both occassions the cash was posted to the given address.
I received a further call, same principle but for a placed bet of GBP5000.00. I was told that they would place a bet for the same amount for me in the next two weeks. The horse lost, but as I had a bet to carry on in two weeks was not to worried.
That was 3 weeks before cheltenham 2007, and since then I have had no contact. I
have letf messages for the mobile phone number I had. The main contact number has had the same message on answer phone for weeks.
What started of as a good thing for both parties, (and lets face it with horses you win a few and lose a few, but the inside info is a great bonus), the break down in communication has been a big let down, which in turn leads you to feel that you have BEEN HAD!
I was well in financially up until the GBP5000 bet! </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After joining the scheme I had some losers but a fair amount of winners. Then I was offered another telephone number to call with a one off oppertunity.<br />
I did this, spoke to somebody and agreeded to place a GBP500 bet for the information given and send on the winnings. IT WON, and I sent on the winnings. A few days later I recieved a telephone call and spoke to somebody called James, and was offered the same oppertunity again with the bet raising to GBP1000.00, I agreed and it won, but on speaking again agreed to send GBP7000 instead of the thedue GBP4500 for extra information. On both occassions the cash was posted to the given address.<br />
I received a further call, same principle but for a placed bet of GBP5000.00. I was told that they would place a bet for the same amount for me in the next two weeks. The horse lost, but as I had a bet to carry on in two weeks was not to worried.<br />
That was 3 weeks before cheltenham 2007, and since then I have had no contact. I<br />
have letf messages for the mobile phone number I had. The main contact number has had the same message on answer phone for weeks.<br />
What started of as a good thing for both parties, (and lets face it with horses you win a few and lose a few, but the inside info is a great bonus), the break down in communication has been a big let down, which in turn leads you to feel that you have BEEN HAD!<br />
I was well in financially up until the GBP5000 bet!</p>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We would like to make members aware of the following before you part with your cash:
    * Like many of these tipster services, payment is only by cash/cheque/postal order only.  No company registration number or credit card facilities.  This should always ring alarm bells with an opportunity such as this.
    * The prestigious address provided is a mail drop address/virtual office provided by mail boxes etc.  This may make it very difficult to trace the persons behind Alex Richards should you wish to contact them to recover membership fees etc.
    * The sales literature states that their service is endorsed by the European Investors Guild 2006.   We have been unable to establish who the European Investors Guild 2006 is.  If anyone has any information on the European Investors Guild, then please let us know.
    *  We believe many of these racing tipsters could all be pseudonyms of the same outfit.  Don&#039;t part with your cash until you have read members reviews of similar opportunities.
    * They claim that this opportunity is 100% genuine with an 80% strike rate.  It just isn&#039;t possible to guarantee those results.  If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!
On 30th May 2006 I paid GBP249 membership fee and informed AllEngland Racing Club that I was new to horse racing and would need help. I was told not to worry as I would be assist through and through and that if for any reason I became dissatisfied with my membership I would be refunded my membership fee.
I never got the promised assistance and instead lost a lot of money through bets.
On 18th October 2006 I phoned and asked to be refunded the membership fee as promised. I recorded the conversation in which the representative I was talking to promised to send my GBP249 as a membership fee refund. To date I have not received the money.
Could AllEngland Racing Club be honest and refund my GBP249 ASAP.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We would like to make members aware of the following before you part with your cash:<br />
    * Like many of these tipster services, payment is only by cash/cheque/postal order only.  No company registration number or credit card facilities.  This should always ring alarm bells with an opportunity such as this.<br />
    * The prestigious address provided is a mail drop address/virtual office provided by mail boxes etc.  This may make it very difficult to trace the persons behind Alex Richards should you wish to contact them to recover membership fees etc.<br />
    * The sales literature states that their service is endorsed by the European Investors Guild 2006.   We have been unable to establish who the European Investors Guild 2006 is.  If anyone has any information on the European Investors Guild, then please let us know.<br />
    *  We believe many of these racing tipsters could all be pseudonyms of the same outfit.  Don&#8217;t part with your cash until you have read members reviews of similar opportunities.<br />
    * They claim that this opportunity is 100% genuine with an 80% strike rate.  It just isn&#8217;t possible to guarantee those results.  If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!<br />
On 30th May 2006 I paid GBP249 membership fee and informed AllEngland Racing Club that I was new to horse racing and would need help. I was told not to worry as I would be assist through and through and that if for any reason I became dissatisfied with my membership I would be refunded my membership fee.<br />
I never got the promised assistance and instead lost a lot of money through bets.<br />
On 18th October 2006 I phoned and asked to be refunded the membership fee as promised. I recorded the conversation in which the representative I was talking to promised to send my GBP249 as a membership fee refund. To date I have not received the money.<br />
Could AllEngland Racing Club be honest and refund my GBP249 ASAP.</p>
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