Consider carefully, the reliability of internet postings regarding a so-called
TriLogics scam.

Is TriLogics Too Good to be True?

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The TRUTH behind rumours of TriLogics scams

You might be wondering if it's so good then it must be some kind of a scam. Put simply, it's not a scam of any kind. We have too many people who have been with us for too many years for this to be some kind of TriLogics scam.
Realistically, if we were trying to scam people we'd be shouting about much bigger numbers than we do. The figures posted on our website represent a decent amount of money to make from home, but those aren't the kind of numbers that scams generally tout. The last we checked, most of the get rich quick schemes advertised online were promising people hundreds of thousands of dollars for minimal work.

We have been operating for 12 years and we have an enviable track record. The only record there is about a TriLogics scam is vague rumours that people have posted on the internet—in most cases anonymously.
We are aware of one actual customer who posted slurs against us. She has since apologised and we have her signed retraction on file. To avoid causing her the same type of problems she caused us we have not posted it here. It is available on request.

Can you really make great money from home with TriLogics?

The short answer is, "Yes". Plus, you can do it outside of your home, too—wherever you have a broadband internet connection. If you want to do it from your office or caravan with a good wireless connection the answer is also, "Yes". You can earn great money from wherever you have broadband internet with TriLogics. Full stop.

What's the real story about the figures posted on our website?

The figures posted on our website were calculated using the same TriLogics software and the same guidelines available to all TriLogics owners. These guidelines are laid out very clearly to TriLogics owners during training. These figures are not intended as a guarantee; nor are they actual physical earnings by TriLogics Group. They refer to a simulation undertaken post-race and are simply intended as an indication of what a TriLogics owner could have made while following the guidelines taught. The figures show the number of qualifying races, the number of races that would have had positive outcomes, and the amount of time an owner would have needed to operate the program while trading for a Daily Target of $500 per day profit. They are NOT a guarantee of what every client will make. We've never said they were. Those figures are also based on an owner operating the software approximately 30-35 hours per week. Does that sound like part of a TriLogics scam?

If you want the real truth it's this: Clients contact us and report earnings in excess of the figures we post on our website. We occasionally use the quotes of our clients, but in some cases we don’t post the largest figures some clients report. Why? Because they are too good. Well, they're not really too good—we're thrilled to hear about clients who earn $15,000 in a month.
And, it's not that we don't believe our clients. But we are concerned that some people will latch onto those figures and expect to earn that kind of money without effort.
Those words need to be repeated: "Without Effort."
You will not succeed with TriLogics Without Effort. That too is a fact.
That isn't what you would expect to hear if this was a TriLogics scam, is it?

If there's no scam why are there posts about them on the internet?

First of all it's because it's EASY to post false rumours. You go to any number of websites or blogs, take 1 or 2 minutes to register and you can write anything about anyone or any company and it lives forever. Unlike newspapers, there is NO FACT CHECKING.
And of course, that person doesn't have to use their real name. We've even seen negative posts about TriLogics supposedly written by "Matthew Whyatt"—the director of TriLogics Group! More often it's by someone who calls themself "Scam Central" or something similar. That's certainly easier to do than taking the time to use the software.
Second: By most any measure we are the top company in the horse racing software industry. It must also be said that there are companies in this industry that are disreputable. Those are facts. Because of that, many people, for many reasons, would like to "take us down a notch".
Third: Some clients have unrealistic expectations. Contrary to what we say and the way we train, some people believe they will be the ones who will make millions overnight. When they are disappointed they want to lash out and put the blame on us.
Fourth: There are owners who don't follow the rules or don't complete training. Naturally, their earnings aren't what they expected. In almost every case when someone comes to us with problems and our trainers examine their trades we find they haven't followed the rules. Some owners even begin trading before they complete training. So, the easiest thing to do is blame us.

TriLogics and personal responsibility

Using TriLogics on a basic level is NOT difficult, but you do need to learn the training, follow the trading guidelines, and use the program with some regularity. That all requires effort and personal responsibility. If you don't use TriLogics properly you won't succeed. How you are supposed to use it is clearly outlined in the training. The people who contact us to tell us how great they are doing take responsibility for their success and often test and experiment with the program. They learn to use TriLogics and often times, after extensive testing, they design their own strategies. We applaud this, but we never claim everyone will achieve the same outstanding results.

What it all boils down to

The whole idea of scams— so-called TriLogics scams— or any kind of scam involves people being promised they can get loads of money Without Effort. We have never said that! You'll see those kinds of promises all over the internet, but you won't hear them coming from us.
Why?

  • We've got a great software and training system—not a great TriLogics scam
  • The team behind TriLogics has been operating for 12 years—a scam is not an ongoing venture; it is something that hits and runs
  • We offer a system and training that helps you to earn a reasonable income from home—we don't promise you millions for lying by the poolside
     

What do you do next?

The prudent thing to do is to ask yourself a few questions:

            *Am I willing to follow the training and learn to use the software?
            *Do I have the time to operate the system?
            *Will I be satisfied with reasonable earnings?

If the answers are yes then you move on to the next steps:

            *Get a live demonstration
            *Talk to current owners about their experiences with TriLogics
            *Decide if this is the right way for you to start earning from home


If this still sounds like a scam to you, then that is your choice. If it sounds like a reasonable way to earn money from home, we invite you to ask us any questions you might have—no matter how tough they might be.


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