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