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100 Percent Winners Review

100 Percent Winners is a type of software designed for the arbitrage betting market. It has used careful and intensive marketing to hide the fact that it is far from being accurate and honest. They market their product on 100percentwinners.com and it gives newcomers to arbitrage betting a seemingly impressive overview of the procedure with a ‘foolproof’ method of beating the bookmakers. This is all a carefully designed plan to make new bettors salivate at the thought of getting one over on the hated bookies which is precisely the point. Delight at finding a loophole causes temporary blindness in bettors who lose the run of themselves and buy the product without digging deeper. If they did so, they would uncover the 100 Percent Winners scam and save themselves a lot of money.

Arbitrage Betting

The arbitrage betting scheme used by 100 Percent Winners is very real. It is another term for a discrepancy between the odds offered by different bookmakers allowing you to place a bet which cannot lose. For example, if you are betting on a tennis match where there are only two outcomes, bookmaker A and bookmaker B will have different odds on the winner. It is possible to find a gap in the market when betting on player A at bookmaker A and player B at bookmaker B guarantees you a profit regardless of the outcome. This is because the gap between the odds is large enough to allow you to do so.

100 Percent Winners Red Flags

100 Percent Winners use this to their advantage as they try and lure in greedy and naïve punters with tales of fantastic differences between bookmakers. They charge $149 plus a $19 per month additional fee. This seems like great value until you realize that 100 Percent Winners is worthless. It does take a little bit of research because 100 Percent Winners information is so carefully crafted by the company but there are major red flags. One of the most obvious is the outlandish differences they claim to find between bookmakers. This includes a ridiculous 80% difference between the same bookmaker as well as an arbitrage of over 40% between Canbet and Pinnacle.

With so many online bookmakers, there will always be arbitrages available but these are usually little more than 2-5% and it is rare they go above this. 100 Percent Winners seems to realize this but only informs punters AFTER purchase. Suddenly, from the ludicrous aforementioned arbitrages, 100 Percent Winners only offer arbitrages of less than 3% as standard.

Slick Marketing

The team behind this product are marketing experts so any 100 Percent Winners review you read is likely to come from them. This usually includes fawning testimonials from ‘customers’ who are thrilled by the stunning increase in their bank balance. Infuriatingly, attempting to find negative 100 Percent Winners information is akin to finding a needle in a haystack. Users who have found out about the scam the hard way have discovered that negative comments on social networking sites like Facebook are deleted with surprising speed. They have even created a site called 100percentwinnersscam.net which tells visitors not to fear the product.

You can purchase their software on 100percentwinners.com but close analysis shows it to be quite useless. It alerts users to arbitrages but does not filter results which can quickly cause damage a punter’s pocket as they end up betting incorrectly on phantom arbitrages. The relatively meager charge of $149 plus $19 a month falls into the ‘too good to be true’ category. There is no way to maintain complex software for that price which explains the basic nature of what the company offers. Bear in mind that rival software usually costs about $150 A MONTH which gives you some idea of how ludicrously low the price of 100 Percent Winners really is.

100 Percent Wrong

100 Percent Winners information online is usually biased because it is written by the company themselves so uninformed punters are at risk. However, despite their almost admirable (some would say despicable) advertising campaign, their aforementioned testimonials simply go overboard which compromises their whole marketing drive. They start claiming that profits of over $300,000 in less than a year are possible with suspiciously high arbitrages of 40% quoted.

Perhaps calling it the great 100 Percent Winners scam is going slightly too far though what they are doing can certainly be perceived as a scam. They are advertising something that is not real which will leave a lot of people $150+ out of pocket. Perhaps their biggest crime is to try and sell their Pro Tipping Service at a cost of almost $500. Basically, once you have lost on the 100 Percent Winners package and the Super Deluxe version costing $57 a month, you can waste yet more money on useless software. Incidentally, they seem to market to US customers who may find that this form of gambling is illegal rendering the dodgy software even more pointless.

So please avoid 100 Percent Winners like the plague it is and save your money for something more useful. If you want to take advantage of bookmakers’ mistakes, save up for real software that informs you of the risks and gives you genuine arbitrages.

Written by BeatBookies guest writer.

For more information check these sites:
BeatBookies Sports Arbitrage Software
Arbforum discussion
Sports Arbitrage guide - 100 Percent Winners review
Reviews of real arbitrage services

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Dax April 7, 2011 at 11:11 pm

Thanks for this honest review. These are the types of reviews that really need to rise to the top of google. I was really thinking about trying out this product until I read this. This product definitely deserves to get spat on at my site.

Dave April 11, 2011 at 5:20 pm

Excellent review.. As a naive purchaser I shall be testing their money back guarantee pretty soon..

Dave

admin April 12, 2011 at 7:07 am

Thanks Dave, please keep us informed did you get your money back.

Jon April 22, 2011 at 10:17 am

Thank you so much for this review, I nearly went and bought this program! as you say I think people get blinded by the fact they think they have found a loophole, myself being one of those people. I have searched the internet for an honest review but found nothing but biased, hyped-up articles from affiliates earning 75% commisions for their “honest” review, thank god I found your blog, I think it’s quite refreshing to see someone on the internet that genuinely cares about other people, once again thank you, you have just saved me $149.

admin April 22, 2011 at 11:31 am

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Rook April 27, 2011 at 10:20 pm

I too had bought this product and quickly realised how useless it is and am in the process of getting a refund through clickbank. Their pro tipping service looked intriguing but i’d rather find a trusted handicapper than assuming the unnamed ones they’ve found are any good (i guess they just found a cheaper handicapper and re publish the picks).

Craig April 30, 2011 at 2:12 pm

NOT very good system in my opinion, now and again you place bets where you bet, your odds are higher than the minimum and then you STILL lose, how does that work?

I say this because it’s suPPOSED to be ONE HUNDRED PERCENT win (unless obviously the odds drop THEN you’ll lose but it’s NOT a lot you lose ANY way, I WAS getting exited about this until this last bet happened…and I have proof if you want (I won’t keep it for long though but nevertheless I still have it-the bookies, the bet AND the outcome).

If others are having success with this package PLEASE let me know so I KNOW I’ve made a mistake somewhere and WILL come back and apologize but, what’s so strange on the sales page it states that for refund they want PROOF that this doesn’t work, I TOLD them I have proof and they didn’t actually even bother asking for it, I’m thinking they not very confident in their OWN product

Stephen May 20, 2011 at 12:03 am

These guys are cheats and liars, whrn I asked for a refund they draged it out until the trial period expired then refused to reund. STAY AWAY and save your money.I never made any money with there systems.

Tom June 9, 2011 at 5:45 am

Same here! Beware, is all I can say too.
Here is my story… I realized after signing up with “100PercentWinners” that I simply didn’t have the time for their service or the time to try my hand at any sports bet arbitrage. Simple as that, I didn’t have the time. No complaints, just no time. They guaranteed refunds–> So I asked them for a refund, 1st week of April. Finally after repeating the request, a 2nd email arrived a week later from their support staff and it clearly stated, “your refund/cancelation was processed”. Fair enough I thought.

Well mates, now is 2-months later, no refund and today I had to pay-up ($149) or my cc account would go overdue for that sign-up fee. “100PercentWinners” support are not answering my emails anymore. I have filed a claim on my cc account to stop the $19/month subscription at least…but at the moment I am out the $149 and my bank won’t file a claim for that part. Whew, lesson learned!!!

If you try to find phone contact info for “Exceptional Media Limited”, Grubenweg 1, 6071, Aldrans, Austria…google comes up with zero, zilch, nada! All I can think is to try calling “Fapturbo” support (a forex service from this same company) and try to inquire with the merchant that way.
If another poster here has any better ideas, how to phone contact “100PercentWinners” for my refund, please post here. I place this post as a forewarning for anyone seeking a similar refund from this company. I know nothing more about their service. Thanks so much, if someone here can help me…
Tom T in San Diego, California

Tom June 9, 2011 at 7:41 pm

Update and advice to anyone seeking a REFUND from “100PercentWinners”… Finally I sorted it out, but with very dodgy help from the vendor’s “support”. I was clueless to think of this earlier, but finally 2-months later their support mentions Clickbank and to inquire with them. I filed a refund ticket. Then vendor then changed it to “Tech Support”! I couldn’t believe! So I called Clickbank here in USA on tel (1-800-390-6035)…explained details and the their rep agreed with me, asked copy of my original refund request email of April 7th and then changed my ticket back to REFUND! “100PercentWinners” support??? BEWARE! BEWARE! BEWARE! Hope this helps someone out there… -T

mr ford June 22, 2011 at 3:47 pm

I just wrote my experience somewhere else so I just give you link to have a look.It is review dated on 22th june down the bottom. http://www.bettingbookstore.com/reviews/100-percent-winners/

And after many many emails I got my money back. And one more thing I did’n write in my review is that you have 60 days money back guaranty. But 100percentwinners try to keep you with them this 60 days and I’ll tell you why. If you don’t ask them for refund within 60 days you can’t ask for refund after because Clickbank can do refund only within these 60 days. Good trick from them.

Mack June 26, 2011 at 4:16 pm

I would like to say that I bought this product, tested it, asked for a refund, and was delighted that ClickBank promptly refunded. An interesting and potentially profitable product, it didn’t meet my expectations for a variety of reasons:

Firstly, I have to say that I actually DID find profits of 20 and 30 percent, but as the article says, most are in the 2 or 3-percent range. The higher-value “arbs” were made available through their “upgraded” (additional cost) package.

There are three huge downfalls to this product. The first is that the system produces MANY “false arbs” where their robots mis-read the book-makers’ odds. So you spend quite a bit of time just tracking down REAL arb opportunities.

The second fault is with their choice of book-makers to scour. While there are a decent number of SBR-rated “A” and “B” books, the vast majority are rated “C” and below. Now I might take a risk with part of my bankroll in a sports-book rated “C+”, I will never do business with a book rated “D”, and some of their books are rated as complete frauds or not rated at all. These kinds of books are dangerous places to trust your capital. One of the books that pops up often in their arb opportunities is completely in Russian language, for Pete’s sake!

Finally, you need to open MANY accounts with different book-makers to be able to take advantage of as many arb opportunities as possible. This means a large part of your overall capital is likely to be sitting “idle” at any given time while you are waiting for an arb opportunity to pop up for any one particular book-maker.

I don’t doubt that they could (and perhaps will) be able to fine-tune the system so it only finds arbs between well-rated books, and based on my experience with the company, if they do, I would be a willing participant. If they could make this happen, and identify arb opportunities between just a dozen or so WELL-RATED sports books, I would gladly invest again and be happy with multiple arb opportunities at even 2% profit. After all, 2% daily return means doubling your money at least 7 times a year, and that’s a fantastic investment. But the product simply doesn’t do this “yet”.

saab July 28, 2011 at 9:08 pm

i bought 100%winners about two days ago and found out that its not for me for many reasons so i asked for a refund yesterday but it was turned into teck support today by the vendors so with my original clkbank reciept i have turned it to refund ticket. hoping to hear something tomorrow.i will keep you guys posted

tony September 25, 2011 at 2:39 am

Yes i bought it and was lured into buying extra ‘add-on’s’ -

Had a quick look and decided no it was too complicated and didnt stack up .

requested refund and i did receive it.

I suggest staying clear of this

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