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FB GROUPS PROMOTING “SUBSCRIBE TO GET INSIDER TOTO TIPS” COULD BE A SCAM

There has been an increase in TOTO, 4D and sports betting Facebook groups claiming they have a special formula, or algorithm or know someone from the EPL (English Premier League).

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The group will tell members to pay for a subscription to get insider tips and claim they are able to accurately predict the winning lottery numbers or sports results.

Scam?

If their insider tips are so accurate why do they need you to pay when they can just buy the TOTO and win a million dollars?

No one can predict something that is from the future and the TOTO is just a one-in-a-million chance of winning.

A netizen shared his story:

 I remember when I first heard about Facebook Groups that were promoting “Subscribe to get insider toto tips”. I heard it from a friend who had joined one of these groups and she was convinced it would be an easy way to make some extra money. At first, I was tempted to join as well, but then I started to get suspicious. I had a feeling that something wasn’t right and I wanted to make sure I wasn’t going to be scammed.

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After doing some research, I discovered that there are actually quite a few Facebook Groups that are promoting “Subscribe to get insider toto tips”, and some of them are definitely scams. These groups usually use a few different tactics to lure people in, such as offering free tips and promising big winnings. However, when you actually sign up and pay the subscription fee, you’ll quickly realize that the tips and advice they give are useless, and that you’ve been scammed.

The first thing you should know is that no one can guarantee you a win in the toto lottery. It’s an unpredictable game, and no matter how “insider” the tips may seem, they’re just guesses. Furthermore, the people running these groups aren’t really “insiders”. They’re just regular people who are trying to make a quick buck off of unsuspecting victims by offering false promises.

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The second thing you should be aware of is that these groups often use deceptive tactics to get people to join. They might offer free tips or even money back guarantees, but none of these are actually legitimate. Once you’ve paid the subscription fee, there’s no way to get your money back.

Finally, be sure to check out the group’s reviews and comments section. If there are a lot of people complaining about being scammed, it’s a good sign that you should avoid the group. It’s also a good idea to look up the group’s administrator and see if they have a history of participating in scams or running similar groups in the past.

Overall, it’s important to be wary of Facebook Groups that are promoting “Subscribe to get insider toto tips”. It’s highly unlikely that these groups will actually give you any useful tips, and you could end up losing your money if you sign up. So, if you’re looking to make some extra cash with the toto lottery, it’s best to stick to traditional methods like buying tickets or joining a syndicate.

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