Tuesday, July 11, 2006

 

Giancarlo Capuccio and Insider Slots Secrets

After posting the other day about one of the great slots con men in the business, I decided to do a little research on the subject.

I found an interesting discussion going on at http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/online-casinos/4552-insiderslotsecrets-scam-alert-was-is-worthwhile.html.

Let me introduce you to Giancarlo Capuccio. Not only is he a gambling guru, but Giancarlo was also once a Top 20 ranked tennis player.

Presumably, Mr. Capuccio was ranked #20 or better in men's professional tennis on the ATP tour. That doesn't seem to be the case.

Maybe he's talking about his local country club's tennis rankings. I once placed 9th in a local tournament. So there you have it.

Not only is Giancarlo a tennis pro, but he has several other fields of expertise.

Included in these are internet guitar lessons and an e-book exposing witchcraft as fake.

I'm hoping Giancarlo Capuccio writes an e-book exposing pro wrestling as a fraud. Those fights are rigged, you know?

Or maybe he can tell us how to beat the lottery, like Bill Stone. But it might be hard to keep the two seperate at that point.

Like Bill Stone, Mr. Capuccio sells his casino wisdom for just under $50. Like Bill Stone, Mr. Cappucio offers a 90-day moneyback guarantee.

Hey, one of these guys is ripping the other off.

Let me look at things a little closer. Giancarlo Capuccio sells e-books with exotic names like "Wheel of Fortune Winning Secrets", "Baccarat Course" and (my favorite) "The Magic Roulette System".

Hey, those sound like the e-books I bought from Bill Stone. His e-books were named "Wheel of Fortune Winning Secrets", "Baccarat Course" and (another favorite of mine) "The Magic Roulette System".

One of these guys should sue the other. This is fraud, clear and simple.

Oh wait...maybe there's a connection here...maybe Bill Stone is Giancarlo Capuccio.

If that were the case--and I'm not saying it is--then Bill Stone might not be my personal gambling consultant's real name.

On the other hand, that would mean Bill Stone is an ace tennis player and an expert in the field of witchcraft. Add that to his talent for beating the lottery, and Bill Stone is what I would call a renaissance man.

That is, assuming the Renaissance had its share of swindlers.

Comments:
I have to tell you guys I've spent the last three days trying to track down Bill Stone for my employer. It seems one of Mr. Stone's ebooks was purchased but we never received the download link.

Tread carefully with this one guys, he sounds like a bit of a fraud to us.
 
Yeah. do not go for this guy. I never receive gambling related emails to this address and after I went to Vegas, registered with a "slot card" corporation that begins with an "H" I received these emails from Bill Stone OH! B.S. perfect anagram eh?
so anyone who even thinks that they've "beaten the system" and wants to "share this with only you" has got to either be 1) the saint of bad morals and ethics making a deal that is inevitably wrong or 2) Scammer. Its fun for these guys and they are most likely a marketing guy at a major gambling operation so that they drive business either way. So for them, its a win win win win, you loose loose loose.
 
Thanks for the heads up on giancarlo, I have many Wiccan books from Silver RavenWolf and some other authors and they are not fake, in fact they really work too and they don't cost much, can get them from lewellyn publishing, but you got to figure if someone is selling something and has all those pages of blah blah it's got to be a scam. have a great day!
 
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