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Originally Posted by GGPLAYER
Is this guy any good? I can't get thru all the car salesman talk on his picks. 
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I got this fron another forum I don't want to post the other forums name. All 3 of these clowns used to do a tv show together. HBO did a report on Feiner years ago when, he was bragging how good he was. They paid for Stu's service and had a dog also pick the games Stu played by running to the bowl of food and with the name on the bowl. The dog won. They also had a little girl run from a swing set and pick the team logo, the girl also had a better record then him.
STU FEINER(Your Source), FARMINGDALE, N.Y. --- After the Lasky Boys,
Stu Feiner is the biggest scamdicapper around. Sometimes called Mr Lisp
because of his Speech problems. He too has been fined by the New
York City Department of Consumer Affairs for deceptive advertising practices,
according to the New York Post.
He also has the distinction of having run the most annoying
scamdicapper commercials ever seen on television: his shouting about his touting
made one want to shoot the TV screen. HBO did a special last year on how STU
FEINER ripped a guy off for $60,000 thru ************ and Western
Union.
KEVIN DUFFY(aka THE LIVING LEGEND), FARMINGDALE, N.Y. --- What is it
about the scamdicapping business that makes it run in families? Kevin has earned the
nickname COFFEE CAKES because of his terrible ACNE problem, but what is Worse
than his looks are his outrageous claims to HIT 85% of his picks. But
just like Stu, Kevin makes outrageous claims about what little
handicapping success he has.
That's why Duffy has also been fined by the New York City Department
of Consumer Affairs for deceptive advertising practices, according to
the New York Post. What specifically did Duffy do to earn the fines? The same
thing Mike Warren and Stu Feiner did: he ran newspaper ads which contained
phony claims about his success in picking winners.
JACK PRICE, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. --- Next on our list of the Bottom 10
is Jack Price. This guy looks like a Walking GORILLA. A former Price
employee told the RGT Wager Watchdog that Price's
picks are often made by flipping a coin.
Price, whose real name is Mark Meghrouni, also used to run Paradise
Casino, an offshore sports book in Curacao that went out of business.
Last year, Price pled guilty in Federal Court to money laundering and
tax evasion charges, paid millions of dollars in fines and back taxes and
had a house and car confiscated, according to the Associated Press. In
addition, Price was sued by former NFL players John Brodie and Deacon Jones for
fraudulent use of the football players' names in connection with a
Price tout service.