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HELP NEEDED TO GET THIS ON WIKIPEDEA
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FROM THE OBSERVER SPORT. 17 JUN 01
Derek Thompson: 89 tips 72 losers
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 17 June 2001 17.41 BST
Article history
TOMMO THE TERRIBLE TIPSTER 89 tips … 72 losers. Observer Sport called Thompson's tipping line every day for four consecutive weeks. Over the four weeks, Thompson's tips resulted in a loss of £1,846.05, which rose to £1,921.37 with the cost of calls. Fourteen of Thompson's 17 winners were returned at 3-1 or worse and five were odds-on. Thompson's advice to readers is 'Never bet odds-on, it's as simple as that.' On 11 May, Thompson tipped two 4-6 'odds on' shots, both of which were beaten. Thompson defended his tipping line by saying 'If people don't like the service, then don't ring' Asked how much he thought callers should have on his tips, he said, 'At the most, a fiver"
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Could any good guy that supports the crusade against scam tipping outfits like Thompson's and Nevison's, post the above Observer article "Tommo The Terrible Tipster" in Wikipedea for me please. I tried having a go myself, but as a poacher of salmon I'm unbeatable but with gizmo stuff, I'm clueless - it just 'aint my scene. Gawd knows how I managed to get this far with me blog. I cannot see any reason for Wikipedia to reject the article as the content is truthful and provable to the very last word. It is not vindictive, vicious, obscene, defamatory, untruthful, sarcastic or malicious. It just compacts the facts and tells the truth. The facts are 100% provable as taken from The Observer newspaper article.
The article is a factual documentation of what to expect were you to be duped or tricked into joining any one of "TV CHANNEL 4 RACING'S TOMMO" many tipping services. You have been warned! I see no reason for the evidence not to be placed in Wikipedia. It only tels the truth. And the truth should be told. Unlike the countless losers that both Nevison and Thompson produce but never tell!
WIKIPEDIA ANYBODY???? It needs telling'
Saturday, 31 January 2009
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