You will no doubt have noticed that there are a lot of biased roulette system reviews on the internet if you have ever looked for some. It may be that you find some empty useless websites that have been set up by people, simply to review one system in particular.

Some websites exist out there called ‘roulette reaper review’, to review the software program roulette reaper, and they are very sparse. What these small websites do is basically block up the internet, therefore hiding the real reviews, I will now discuss why this happens.

It all starts when someone decides that they’re going to make a roulette software program or an eBook and sell it. Next, they will notify as many promoters as they can, telling them about their new roulette system and when it will be going on sale.

Promoters will then set up their small websites ahead of the launch of the system. The reason they do this is because they’re enrolled in the affiliate program which means that they get a commission when they generate a sale.

At the moment this isn’t too bad, the websites are rubbish but that’s about it. Where things get really unethical though is what the people write in these reviews. They write exactly what readers and potential buyers want to hear and never let the truth get in the way.

They will try and reassure you that this system is decent and is not a scam, and tell you that they have made lots of money from using it. In reality they wouldn’t have used the system they’re supposed to be reviewing and this is what makes the whole thing a scam.

The icing on the cake is that most of these launches are just regurgitations of systems that have already been released. For example, roulette reaper which I mentioned above is just a re-hash of roulette sniper which went on sale over three years before it..