The second service that I will expose is called ATS Consultants. Score <o
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is the originator of the methods used by ATS Consultants. ATS <o
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Consultants and Score are not related but use the same tactics. ATS <o
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Consultants has a very slick operation that recruits new members by <o
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advertising 70% winners for the last eight of so seasons in any sport. <o
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They will also provide their supposed record from last season showing <o
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the winners and deleting the losers. This is formatted where you <o
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recognize some of the games last year so you will say, "Yes, I remember <o
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that game last year...it was so easy." Once you call or write ATS <o
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Consultants your name will be sent to every scamdicapper on the face of <o
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the earth so they can call and ask you to buy particular games. ATS <o
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Consultants will then bombard your mailbox with their weekly newsletter <o
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talking about their winners and forgetting to tell you about their big <o
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losers just like Score. A member of the ATS Consultants group will then <o
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call you at home and try to entice you to one of their two clubs that <o
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are constantly being advertised. ATS Consultants has a cheap club that <o
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says will give you from 2-5 games every day called the Financial Club <o
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for $499, the Smart Money Club for $1500, or the Lock Club for $3500. <o
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ATS Consultants will promise big, easy winners. Of course your account <o
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representative will want you to use your credit card and wire the money <o
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Consultants has pictures of all the credit cards but in reality they are <o
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not authorized by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover to <o
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take your money this way because they are rip-off artists. But Western <o
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<st1
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representative of ATS Consultants, probably Bob Chase who is listed as <o
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the president of ATS Consultants. Of course Bob Chase is not his real <o
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name. More about that later. <o
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Let's say you sign up for the cheapest ATS Consultants club (Financial) <o
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and you call your representative every day during basketball season to <o
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get your 2-5 plays like I did in 1993. <o
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(1) You will never get 5 plays a night during basketball season no <o
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matter the size of the schedule.<o
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2) The representative will constantly try to sell you a "special lock <o
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club play" for $100 or so and give you the option to pay only after you <o
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win. Pay after you win sounds enticing until ATS Consultants goes 2-7 <o
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over two weeks of lock plays forcing you to pay your bookmaker for 5.7 <o
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losses (2 wins - 7.7 losses = 5.7) and also paying ATS Consultants $200 <o
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to go 2-7 ATS. ATS Consultants will demand that you pay $200 for the <o
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two winners despite having seven losing games. I call that pay after <o
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you lose. <o
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3) The representative will constantly be trying to get you to join the <o
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higher lock club by offering ways to pay the $3500 Lock Club out in <o
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installments. <o
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4) The representative will call you at home to announce "special lock <o
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plays" almost every night. You will be constantly hounded to use your <o
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credit card to send them money via <st1
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5) By the end of the season that you will find out that ATS Consultants <o
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did not hit 70%, 60%, or even 50% winners but gave you losing <o
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selections. The kicker was that ATS Consultants sent me literature the <o
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next year telling me how they won 70% during the 1993-94 basketball <o
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season! What a bunch of bullshit! They even sent me literature telling <o
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me how hot they started off the season before. The facts were they <o
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picked less than 30% during the months of November and December all the <o
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while trying to sell me more Lock play losers in the process. <o
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But how could ATS consultants lose with hundreds of scouts and <o
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informants in the field? Like Score, the only scouting ATS Consultants <o
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does is for new suckers from their offices in <st1
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near <st1:City><st1
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the nation and uses false advertising to sell their "clubs" through <o
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preseason college football magazines.