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Private Partnership

June 13, 2016 by James Pasqual

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Are you tired of handicapping services? The same sales pitch over and over and over? The “Guarantees” the “Locks” and all the false hype that ends up costing you money?  I’m sure you are and I have to apologize because I’ve been that guy. To run a successful business you have to go with what works. That being said I’ve taken pride in always offering an option for every client. One option that I’ve personally used for last 5 years has been the most successful. Due to it’s exclusivity and sensitivity of information I have kept this option to myself and only my most prestigious clients. However, at the start of every year I typically make this offer to a couple of our Magus Club members. This year I decided to make it open to public. First come first serve.

Obviously you’re probably wondering what this option is. It is very simple.  1-3 Plays a week. No ratings, no 50 games, no parlays, none of that. 1-3 games each week that you can raise the stakes on. In 2014 the record was 44-8. However, this program is not designed to profit 3600. This program is designed to profit 36,000-360,000. With this program you will instantly have a second income as well as a chance to stop working all together. In the past I have only offered this to my top guys, but with the New Year I’m making a one time offer to the public. This is an opportunity to control the chaos and turn a hobby into a lucrative investment.

First game is typically $500. Since I’m making offer to the public I am cutting the fee in half. After first game we work together to build bankroll for next week and so on. My % only comes after wins. After inaugural game, payment plan can be set up weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. The only other cost will be at the end of  2015, theres a $1,000 renewal fee. THIS IS NOT FOR AN AVERAGE PLAYER. You have to be willing to invest more, risk more and at the same time manage your profits better. Playing loose or erratic is not acceptable in this program. Discipline is how we make one game a week a 6 figure venture. I am sending an email out at 12:00 pm. At 6:00 pm if positions are filled I am taking down package. As I said first come first serve. I hope you’ll join me this year, but if not we still have various products to meet your needs.

– Jeff Horton

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