Tuesday, August 01, 2006

 

Giancarlo Capuccio Hacks GamblingMentors.com

I got another email advertisement from Giancarlo Capuccio, aka Bill Stone.

Yes, he switches identities in his own e-form letters. There's nothing suspicious about that, because I'm pretty sure Giancarlo is Italian for Bill.

Every couple of weeks, Mr. Capuccio sends all his former customers a new email. Basically, he's trying to sell foolishness to fools like me who've bought his line before.

This time, G.C. is bragging that he's hacked into Gamblingmentors.com online casino. With his inside information, you get $30 dollars. You also get a $300 signup bonus.

Then he gives a link to the site, to help you on your way.

I love this guy!

The email is signed at the end by none other than the Gambling Mentors.

Let me say that again. Giancarlo claims he hacked gamblingmentors.com, then signs off by admitting he's one of the Gambling Mentors.

I mean, you would think he would try to make the scam a little less blatant.

I can see him now.

"Oh, well. They won't read down that far. I could sign it The Devil and no one would notice. Hey, look," he tells a buddy as he pecks away at the keyboard, "I'm going to sign this one Adolf Hitler."

Have I mentioned that Bill Stone is a scam artist?

Anyway, for those who disagree, joining Bill Stone's gamblingmentors.com through Bill Stone's super-secret link automatically signs you up for a $1,000 raffle.

My guess the winner of the big raffle will be named Bill Capuccio, or some such.

Comments:
Thanks for the information about Bill Stone. I've been reading different stories concerning his slot-machine information and the impression he left with me made me doubt his system. We need more people like you.
 
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