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The Psychic Reading Scam
by Layard Dunnett
It's just another scam based on people not
paying attention and actually thinking about what they are seeing and the
desire to find solutions outside of themselves.
I am NOT saying that Psychic abilities don't exist because I
believe we all have abilities we haven't discovered yet. What I am saying
is that many of the "so called" Psychic Readers are nothing more than scam
artist.
They are using a common (unfortunately) human trait which is, most
folks want to blame their circumstances on some one or some thing outside
of themselves and look to someone else for "magic" answers.
Sports betting system scammers use a similar method... not quite a
obvious as one of the Psychic Reading scams presently being touted on the
internet today but still a numbers game that dwells on ignorance.
First I will describe the nature of the current scam on Physic
Readings.
There is one that I have received emails on about once a week for
the last 4 or 5 months. That tells me two things in itself. They are
paying for advertising and... if they are paying for advertising
continuously then they must be making money.
Anyway, here is how it starts. The email directs you to a site
where 6 cards are displayed. It then tells you to concentrate on ONE of
those 6 cards. The 6 cards are K-hearts, J-clubs, K-spades, Q-diamonds,
Q-spades, and the J-diamonds.

They want you to believe that simply by concentrating on ONE card
that some "psychic" associated with their Website will be able to read
what is in your mind.
I don't know about you but before I have my coffee I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT
IS IN MY MIND so how is some "psychic" not even physically close (probably
on another continent) to me going to do it?
Next they tell you to clink on a link, not on a card, then a group
of 5 cards are displayed with a comment about how good your concentration
is (phony compliment) and a statement that they have removed the card you
were concentrating on. And they DID, in fact, remove the card you were
thinking about. As a matter of fact, they remove ALL 6 CARDS that were
displayed in the previous frame by showing Q-clubs, K-diamonds, Q-hearts,
K-clubs, and the J-hearts.

Notice that NONE of the cards in the previous
frame are displayed. There are 4 Ks, 4 Qs, 4 Js in each deck of cards.
They show you 2 of each in the first frame, and then 5 of the remaining 6
in the second frame. Your card, or cards if you tried to be sneaky and
picked 2, are not in the 2nd group. Guess what... 75% of the people that
look at this site don't catch on. Why? Because they don't analyze, they
don't THINK, and they want an easy way out of their problems.
Then, you can get a free reading... LOL, from them. One of those "I
see great things in store for you but you need my guidance to realize
them" type of readings. The basic content of it is so generic that it
could apply to half the population on this planet. AHA.... the first stage
of the "numbers" game that the Sports Betting System scammers use. What do
I mean by that?
Well, they just missed the mark on 50% of the folks who requested a
free reading BUT, they hit the mark on the OTHER 50%. The hook is in the
mouth.
Then they send you a few more emails stating similar claims for
your future and saying that time is of the essence because you don't want
to miss the "Window of Time" and you must take the correct actions to
realize these "good things" the ethereal has in store for you.
Now is the easy part. Send them some money, $40 to $70, and they
will do an "in-depth" reading for you that will solve all your problems,
make you 20 years younger, grow your hair back, and add 3 inches to your
height. You get the picture. Remember, this "reading" is coming to you
from a system that played on your ignorance right from the very first
contact.
I have no doubt that they offer a subscription service as well as
other services to fleece the un-suspecting public out of more money.
Are there people with "Psychic" abilities? Can you develop them
yourself?
What about "magic" answers to you problems? Well, the answers exist
but they are not "magic", they just seem that way. More on that at :
http://tinyurl.com/e3vd4 and
http://tinyurl.com/dfyoo
So what about the Sports Betting Systems?
They usually are a "numbers game that simply counts on the law of
averages and peoples ignorance.
Here is how it works.
They will advertise their system giving you a "winning" pick for
free. If they send this out to 1,000,000 emails then they will pick one
team in 500,000 of those emails and THE OTHER TEAM in the remaining
500,000.
So 500,000 readers get an email with a free pick THAT WAS CORRECT.
Now they have established credibility (LOL) with THOSE 500,000 readers. If
a few of those return emails saying how pleased they were with the free
"pick", the scammer typically "quotes" those emails as "testimonials" in
their next mailing.
They then take that list of 500,000 with the winning team selected
and send them another email offering their system and including ANOTHER
free "pick" for the reader to bet on.
Guess what? They split those 500,000 into 2 groups of 250,000 with
one team "picked" in one group and the other team "picked" in the other
group.
Now 250,000 readers have seen, for their own eyes, that this
"system" has picked 2 winners in a row.
Many will then buy the system at that time. More "testimonials"
come in. These scammers are greedy though, so they continue their email
campaign.
They take that 250,000 and split it into 2 groups again, then
repeat the process, adding more "testimonials" each time.
Now 125,000 readers see that the "system" has picked 3 winners in a
row... so more buy the system. The scammers can do one or two more
mailings to that list using the same techniques described above until they
have exhausted the list.
Then they buy a new list and start over.
So why do they do this? Because it is very profitable. If it cost
them $500 for a list of know sports bettors, $100 for their emailing
service, $1 or less for a print out of their "system", and electronic
downloads cost next to nothing, then they have less than $700 invested in
the whole scam. Now think about how many people might have bought the
"system" they were touting.
If the "system" cost $49.95 (not untypical) then the scammer made
money with ONLY 15 SALES. I'll guarantee you that they made a LOT MORE
THAN 15 SALES from that run. Usually in the hundreds.
Let's see... 200 x $50 (rounded off) = $10,000 - $700 = $9,300
Profit. Just from a list of 1 million. How many "Sports Bettors" do you
think are out there.
This scam has been going on for many years, well before the
internet even existed. They used Direct Mail back then and larger lists.
After they have exhausted those lists or fell that the "system" is
old, they simple create a "New System" with a different name and start all
over again.
Enjoy,
Layard
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