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csi carbon a trading program
« on: Dec 28th, 2009, 12:55am »
 
hi all,
 
this is my first post and was wondering if anyone can give me some advice on this company and the program they are seeling for 17K i dont trade the sport's arb just yet, and dont know a great deal about it as i am still looking around that different stuff that is out there, just trying to understand the different way the bookies run thier website's has given me sore head.
 
thanks for any advice cheers robert.
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Re: csi carbon a trading program
« Reply #1 - on: Dec 28th, 2009, 1:51am »
 
Click on search on the row of buttons along the top.  Search for "Carbon A" and change the time setting to 1 year.  There's your answer.
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« Reply #2 - on: Dec 28th, 2009, 3:07pm »
 
I am also looking for information re this program, but what I find is posts, from over 12 months ago, saying that it is a scam but nobody who has actually used it saying that.   Thought was going to find out when somebody joined and mentioned their first lesson, but the thread was then stopped before any information was given.  Strange!  Huh
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« Reply #3 - on: Dec 30th, 2009, 11:57pm »
 
Here you go, this conveniently appeared
 
http://www.arbforum.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1259937255
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« Reply #4 - on: Jan 1st, 2010, 4:25pm »
 
g'day all,  
Guys, today is your lucky day if you're in the market to buy Carbon A. This is an official warning to everyone out there who is wondering or unsure about CSI or COHEN STRACHAN INVESTMENTS. Most of you are smart enough to do your homework before going ahead to spend your hard earned $17,600. Most are still speculating about it and you have enough brains to check on scam bolgs such as this one. Well, today is your lucky day because you will get the answer that will put all your demons to rest. I think I am the first [hopefully the last after this warning] and only idiot here that has purchased it! I can advise you from bitter experience:  
 
This software is OFFICIALLY A SCAM. You need to dedicate your life to make to it, making all kinds of research, have the speed and accuracy of a sniper, logging on to 20 different bookies websites, have your money spread around across 20 bookies accounts, play musical chairs shuffling funds between those accounts, all this to make insignificant profits of 2%-4% AT BEST! You'd make more money as a cleaner as well as keep your dignity and capital! The most reliable arbs are the long term ones, and they are the ones that will pay off 4%, but you'll need to have your money tied up on those bets for at least 2 weeks!!! This Carbon A is a total hoax and I am confident CSI will close this company down and start a new one once the complaints pile up against them.
 
So far, CSI as a company is still registered with ASIC. But when companies go down and disappear, it happens in no time and without warning. Then, neither ASIC, ACCC, fido nor fair trading will help you. Those people are completely useless and with the exception of fair trading [to a limit] simply do not care about consumer protection. Fair Trading can never win against the big boys. Anyways, save yourselves the grief of having to deal with all those gangsters and rest assured the software MOST CERTAINLY IS A SCAM.  
 
Also, CSI and their sales guys, their correspondences and even their address are ghosts. Their head office is hiding on the most secured private property in QLD, which is inside Bond University. You've got to ask yourselves why? The answer is because they get the protection of a private property from a burnt customer who may go crazy enough to inflict some damage to their property/staff. You can not contact them unless they want to contact you. If you have a problem and need them to respond, you better start praying for divine intervention!!! They are nowhere to be found. Their offices state wide are not to be contacted because their "head-office" is in charge of such "customer services"! pahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh a total load of BS...  
 
This is coming from someone that has had serious, genuine and first hand encounter with CSI. BEWARE EVERYBODY AND YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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« Reply #5 - on: Jan 2nd, 2010, 2:40am »
 
off course its bullshit. Don't pay thousands of dollars for anything. All the information you need is found on this site.  However
 
You need to dedicate your life to make to it, making all kinds of research, have the speed and accuracy of a sniper, logging on to 20 different bookies websites, have your money spread around across 20 bookies accounts, play musical chairs shuffling funds between those accounts, all this to make insignificant profits of 2%-4% AT BEST! You'd make more money as a cleaner as well as keep your dignity and capital! The most reliable arbs are the long term ones, and they are the ones that will pay off 4%, but you'll need to have your money tied up on those bets for at least 2 weeks!!!
 
that bit is actually pretty close to what arbing is Smiley. Especially for beginners!
 
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Re: csi carbon a trading program
« Reply #6 - on: Feb 6th, 2010, 6:01pm »
 
Hi guys i realise i am new to this forum, however i am not new to arbing. I have been looking into CSI myself for about a year now searching and really having a thorough look before i even think about spending any money.
 
Please dont think i am in any way trying to take the side of CSI but i am wondering if ACE you could please explain more about what you mean that you lost a substantial amount of money.
 
I have had about 5-6 live tests of the program and i have independently on my end opened up the sportsbooks whilst the guy is giving the live demo and seen that stated odds as he was talking.
 
This gave me a lot of confidence in the program.
 
Yes it is ridiculously priced but i also see it has the ability to make money with no risk involved. (In theory).
 
2% isnt much i realise. However i also ran the numbers just trying to make 1% per day based on a $10,000 starting bank and the end result after 12 months is around the $35,000 mark.
 
If you aim for 20% per month, you are looking at around $80,000.  
 
I am in no way doubting your experience in fact i would like to hear a great deal more please about what happened. I am not sold on them yet and your point of view brings up some interesting points.
 
So far i have not been able to find any complaints about them, nor have ASIC received any complaints either.
 
If you could please shed some more light on your experience that would be great
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« Reply #7 - on: Feb 7th, 2010, 9:49am »
 
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« Reply #8 - on: Feb 7th, 2010, 3:29pm »
 
''have your money spread around across 20 bookies accounts, play musical chairs shuffling funds between those accounts, all this to make insignificant profits of 2%-4% AT BEST!''
 
Multipul accounts and small profits what part of that did you miss? ww88 is right,thats what arbing is?.
 
Tell us what didnt work in the program eg wrong prices,missed markets crossed line,training if any,how good or bad etc ????
 
seems at this stage your unhappy to be an arber,not unpahhy with the product?
 
If i was asked to teach you of any of the newbies here i would charge 50k plus!!!! and need free headache tablets thrown in,so $17k cheap!!!! Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #9 - on: Apr 14th, 2010, 2:01am »
 
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Oh my god if only CSI supplied me with 2 years worth of headache tablets then the headache tablets themselves would have costs around $17,600 and i would have got my moneys worth out of them that way instead of arbing.
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Re: csi carbon a trading program
« Reply #10 - on: Apr 14th, 2010, 2:12am »
 
thank you richard for finding yet another CSI thread for me to lock.
 
Interesting how looking back on this old thread TopOdds was even then talking in a way which made it sound like it was the persons fault for not being able to make money with CSI's product, and trying to make it sound like CSI was actually good value... Yet at the same time he has been bad mouthing all of the other monthly subscription services the whole time - despite the fact that this persons experience right here demonstrates why EVERYONE should go with monthly subscription services instead of upfront payment services - Incase they just don't want to arb anymore!!!!!
 
It is easy to cancel your monthly subscription (and cost yourself nothing) - It is impossible to get $17,000 back.
 
 
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