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timtam
05-30-2006, 09:00 PM
I was just browsing over the various handicapping sites and came upon a

money management system from Sprint Rogers called the Total Controlled

Investing- The Mother Load for a discounted price of $75. He states the

formula is so simple that if he explained it in the advertising he would be

out of business. It looks like some sort of due column wagering with maybe

a quirk either here or there Has anyone used this method or does anyone

know anything about it??

timtam
08-22-2008, 01:31 AM
I was just browsing over the net and came upon a post I made a few

years ago. The MotherLoad is now discounted to $37.50. If I wait

a few more years he will be giving them away.

kitts
08-22-2008, 01:19 PM
When they give it away it might be worth it but I'll wait until they pay me. I spent some time and money with Sprint Rogers back in the '80s. He is an entertaining guy but not that entertaining

Tom Barrister
08-22-2008, 08:09 PM
Don't waste your time or money.

banacek
08-22-2008, 09:37 PM
I was just browsing over the net and came upon a post I made a few

years ago. The MotherLoad is now discounted to $37.50. If I wait

a few more years he will be giving them away.

But if you buy the Never Again Plan for $39.95, they throw in Total Controlled Investing as well as the Inner Secret of the Daily Double!:lol:

I spent $10 15+ years ago (I'd guess) and bought Total Controlled Investing (must be inflation). Can't remember anything about it, but I know that I wasn't impressed. That was my first and last contribution to The Sprint & Cathy Rogers Retirement Fund.

NoDayJob
08-22-2008, 11:45 PM
The name 'Sprint' should clue you. The world is full of entertainers. If you want entertainment watch baseball, football or even TV. If you want to be successful at handicapping you'll need to spend time and money doing your own research. There's no shortcuts here.

Hosshead
08-23-2008, 04:44 AM
I agree.
He should have called himself "Route Rogers".

applebee
09-20-2008, 09:27 PM
But if you buy the Never Again Plan for $39.95, they throw in Total Controlled Investing as well as the Inner Secret of the Daily Double!:lol:

I spent $10 15+ years ago (I'd guess) and bought Total Controlled Investing (must be inflation). Can't remember anything about it, but I know that I wasn't impressed. That was my first and last contribution to The Sprint & Cathy Rogers Retirement Fund.

I bought the Never Again Plan 15 years ago and ten minutes later was saying

NEVER AGAIN