Free Picks on "Fixed Games" a Scam as Surge in Emails Reported

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Free Picks on "Fixed Games" a Scam as Surge in Emails Reported

Scamdicappers are at it again, this time offering plays on "fixed games".

David Payton Purdum of ESPN tweeted out Thursday that he has personally been approached by individuals claiming to have picks on these so-called "fixed games".....and they're not giving them away for free.

Type in "Free Picks Fixed Games" into Google and you will see plenty of sites advertising these types of scams.

Some 300 football games a season are fixed in Europe's top leagues, experts say.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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