John Sweet's Facebook Tips
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John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
John Sweet using Formgrids and tipping some good priced winners. Keep a watch on his Facebook where he post the tips.
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
I cannot believe people still pay for tips - some have more tom than brains
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
skay Wrote:
> John Sweet using Formgrids and tipping some good
> priced winners. Keep a watch on his Facebook where
> he post the tips.
Our only mutual friend on facebook is John (
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> John Sweet using Formgrids and tipping some good
> priced winners. Keep a watch on his Facebook where
> he post the tips.
Our only mutual friend on facebook is John (

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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
blueyonder001 Wrote:
> I cannot believe people still pay for tips - some
> have more tom than brains
Do u pay an investment advisor?
> I cannot believe people still pay for tips - some
> have more tom than brains
Do u pay an investment advisor?
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
The Madji Wrote:
> blueyonder001 Wrote:
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> > I cannot believe people still pay for tips -
> some
> > have more tom than brains
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> Do u pay an investment advisor?
Ironically John Sweet is a tipster you are suppose to pay for his tips...this is how he makes a living..he is just such a nice guy he supplies and helps the average punter daily for free.
... perhaps thanks to soms people's approach to life they do not have any investments...
> blueyonder001 Wrote:
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> > I cannot believe people still pay for tips -
> some
> > have more tom than brains
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> Do u pay an investment advisor?
Ironically John Sweet is a tipster you are suppose to pay for his tips...this is how he makes a living..he is just such a nice guy he supplies and helps the average punter daily for free.
... perhaps thanks to soms people's approach to life they do not have any investments...
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
Thanks
John
John
John Sweet is the founder of Inform Racing and was a licensed UK bookmaker in 1970. Now resident in South Africa since 1995 he has written a number of booking on horse racing as well as publishing numerous training videos, many of which are available on YouTube.
His website is www.profit.co.za
His website is www.profit.co.za
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
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The Madji Wrote:
> blueyonder001 Wrote:
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> > I cannot believe people still pay for tips -
> some
> > have more tom than brains
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> Do u pay an investment advisor?
You mean somebody who makes YOUR money work for THEM ,and if there is any left over,they will let you have it?
(you probably picked up that the answer is NO.........lol)
> blueyonder001 Wrote:
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> > I cannot believe people still pay for tips -
> some
> > have more tom than brains
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> Do u pay an investment advisor?
You mean somebody who makes YOUR money work for THEM ,and if there is any left over,they will let you have it?
(you probably picked up that the answer is NO.........lol)
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
appreciated

John Sweet is the founder of Inform Racing and was a licensed UK bookmaker in 1970. Now resident in South Africa since 1995 he has written a number of booking on horse racing as well as publishing numerous training videos, many of which are available on YouTube.
His website is www.profit.co.za
His website is www.profit.co.za
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
John Sweet Wrote:
> appreciated
Followed you yesterday on Blouberg Beach. thanks.
> appreciated

Followed you yesterday on Blouberg Beach. thanks.
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
11 years 3 months ago
if you can't/don't how to study form then pay someone else to do it for you. I have no problem with tipsters they profit from their skill just like any other businessman.
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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
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triple tempo Wrote:
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> Followed you yesterday on Blouberg Beach. thanks.
I followed myself yesterday on Blouberg Beach (
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> John Sweet Wrote:
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> Followed you yesterday on Blouberg Beach. thanks.
I followed myself yesterday on Blouberg Beach (

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Re: Re: John Sweet's Facebook Tips
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rob faux Wrote:
> The Madji Wrote:
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> > blueyonder001 Wrote:
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> > > I cannot believe people still pay for tips -
> > some
> > > have more tom than brains
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> >
> > Do u pay an investment advisor?
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> You mean somebody who makes YOUR money work for
> THEM ,and if there is any left over,they will let
> you have it?
> (you probably picked up that the answer is
> NO.........lol)
Lol
> The Madji Wrote:
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> > blueyonder001 Wrote:
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> > > I cannot believe people still pay for tips -
> > some
> > > have more tom than brains
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> > Do u pay an investment advisor?
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> You mean somebody who makes YOUR money work for
> THEM ,and if there is any left over,they will let
> you have it?
> (you probably picked up that the answer is
> NO.........lol)
Lol
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