When you buy tips from them it will…
When you buy tips from them it will starts losing, when you stop buying the stat winning again. Don't spend your money here
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When you buy tips from them it will starts losing, when you stop buying the stat winning again. Don't spend your money here
There are quite some good ones among the tipsters, [my favorite is Beamer] but the support is invaluable. Tips are late, or just come the next day. And the emails are answered quietly.
Majlath Csongor HU
The tips are decent enough but they dont always come through or very late. Many times you have to send multiple emails to get tip.
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