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Old 10-01-2007, 06:02 AM
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Has anyone heard of this? If so, how have you found it? Do you know anything about the legality of it?

I've been doing it for a few days and it's earning me a nice living :-)

If you want to know what it's about, read this:

http://en.cashgenerationpro.com/

If you're thinking of making a donation, make it to me instead as I've told you about it ;-) Besides, I made a donation to them and they haven't got back in touch with the "more info" that is promised.

My advice with the trick is to bail out and cut your losses after £32, you'll understand when you try it. It is possible to lose with this if you're unable to double your bet for any reason, but if you stay safe (maybe even just play with 10p instead of £1) then it's possible to earn a couple of hundred a day from it quite easily.
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Old 10-02-2007, 05:18 PM
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Default Cash Generation Pro

I've never heard of Cash Generation Pro. From the splash page you can't tell a whole lot.

It seems too good to be true I'd stay clear of any program that promises money for your money for doing nothing. The typical hyip is usually nothing more than a ponzi scheme. I've tried a few and have investigated many more. In my experience they eventually dry up.

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Old 10-03-2007, 03:50 AM
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I've heard the phrase Ponzi a lot lately but not sure what it means.

Anyway, I think with this, its kind of like those horse gambling things where you lose often but always win a bit more, and your graph goes up a little, down a tiny bit, up a little more etc. The only enemy of this strat seems to be a long run of the same colour. I've found by using the "lose a little, win a little more" strategy, the money just grows slowly and steadily.

One of those things that if you have the balls for, it can be a tidy living, but not a guaranteed one and of course we should focus on more productive ways of earning an income.

I just wanted to know if anyone else has had any experience with the strategy or the company in question.
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Hi, I tried it but it worked only 33% of the time for me
and it costed me around 300 euros in total.
I stopped trying this system.

Is there any system that works?
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