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TheSportsAssist.com Group Launches Sports Handicapping Service Featuring AJ Money

Until October 31, 2010 new customers purchasing any access plan will be upgraded automatically to the next highest plan for no additional charge.

2010-09-23
SEATTLE, WA, September 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) www.TheSportsAssist.com, specialists in sports handicapping services, announces the launch of a new website featuring a superstar sports handciapper, AJ Money. AJ has turned gamblers into professional sports investors for years on the Internet and are for the first time is offering services to the general public.

"AJ Money has become quite the legend on his free blog picking winners at 65% rate. He has an unprecedented handicapping history that includes such highlights as predicting Zack Johnson at 150-1 to win the 2007 Masters, picking the 15-1 Detroit Pistons to win the 2004 NBA Championship prior to that season, and most recently selecting the 20-1 South Carolina Gamecocks to win the College World Series," said Michael Fischbein, Director of Marketing for TheSportsAssist.com. "He has been called the Best NFL Handicapper by several Las Vegas Sportsbooks."

TheSportsAssist.com provides daily picks with detailed write-ups on all major sports including NFL / NCAAF football, NCAAB / NBA basketball, MLB Baseball and NHL Hockey. At this time, they are offering an Upgrade Promotion for new customers. If a customer purchases an access plan, they will be automatically upgraded to the next highest plan. The promotion runs through October 31, 2010.

Visit TheSportsAssist.com at www.TheSportsAssist.com or www.TheSportsAssist.com/accessPlans.asp to see the access plans which list all pricing plans available to new customers.

For more information on AJ Money, please visit www.TheSportsAssist.com.

About TheSportsAssist.com Group

TheSportsAssist.com Group is one of the nation's leading handicapping service providers featuring renowned sports handicapper AJ Money.


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[Press-News.org] TheSportsAssist.com Group Launches Sports Handicapping Service Featuring AJ Money
Until October 31, 2010 new customers purchasing any access plan will be upgraded automatically to the next highest plan for no additional charge.