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This software thing catches my attention, a few months ago I joined a tadring group, where I had to register with a particular broker, so it catches my attention because the signals are given automatically every day at all times, they only have a rest period twice a day of two hours, the rest give signs of 1 and 5 minutes, I joined this group because they said it was free, once I joined when I found out about the group ago that has a page that page has software there and it seems that within that page they give the signals there, and they give a smaller box so that we can enter our login and password in the broker and it is easier to take the signals, Well, you don't have to go from one page to another, so I don't know what or how the software works, but I saw that they have a high efficiency rate in the signals, but like everything, you must have a great capture so that you can see something, That is to say, from a large balance you take 1% to make the signal bet, if you don't win you make two amrtin gala and if you lose then nothing, you leave that as lost, I liked that system, I wonder if the Sports betting software have that same function? making them enter the betting site and having an easier time making the bet and the person not being confused, of course I saw that that tradgin group was good, the bad thing is that they later asked for a very expensive subscription, I don't know if it's here now Do they have the same function in sports betting groups?
There is another group that the owner is a friend of the owner of the trading group and he himself recommended it, but it doesn't bother me because a few days after people joined they asked him for money, and I think it was a somewhat high rate too, so no. I took it for that reason, I thought that because in the telegram channel it was said later that the fee per month was an amount, and so on, so I haven't tried this type of sports betting groups, I don't know if the others are like that .
To put it bluntly, it sounds like you've found something that smells fishy. Automatic signals, a high rate of success, and then a "free" offer that turns out to be a high subscription fee? All of them are red flags. There are a lot of these so-called "trading groups" around these days, and many of them use high-pressure tactics to get money from hopeful newbies
As for sports betting software, there are some that are real, but the features you described aren't standard. You can put your login information right into the software? That makes me think "security danger". If I were you, I would stay away
And the friend suggested another expensive service after a bait? The old trickk. How come they need your money if their methods are so foolproof? They'd make a lot of money from their own tools, right? So be careful