Aviator Signals is just a new take on a well-known scam scheme from sports betting. In sports betting, you get “safe bets” from people that have “insider information” about the match, and here we have a claim of having a technology that can predict the moment when some high multiplier will happen. It is also a bit different from Aviator Hack because Aviator Hack claims that it can predict every round, while through Aviator Signals players are being offered exact times when the big multiplier will occur. Of course, chances for the predictions to be true are zero, they will simply just make random predictions for every person that applies for their signals, some will of course win and some will lose. That of course is not a concern for a scammer because they already took their money and are looking for another victim, which is really easy to find among millions of people playing the Aviator.
What are the Aviator Signals?
Aviator Signals is a name for a whole group of scams where players are promised to be given a signal when the big multiplier will occur. If we head out to any of their websites where they promote their signals, in FAQ we will always come across descriptions like this one: “Aviator Game Signals provide accurate and reliable signals based on advanced algorithms and cutting-edge technology.” Never will you find any precise information about what they use and how they come to their conclusions about the exact moment when those multipliers will happen. It is always just a very abstract explanation in the hope it will sound like there is some real science behind it. There is never any science behind it apart from simple statistics that they use in their favor. Usually, these scammers rely on information about them spreading through “word of mouth” by those who won. So they simply need some winners in order to proceed with the scam. That is why they will give different times to every player that applies for signals. Since multipliers of 30 and more have a 3% of chance to happen, meaning 3 bets in 100 will be a winning one, they will already have 3 winners on every 100 that apply for signals. But since they will tell players that for example, a big multiplier will happen at 10:15, of course, players will play a few minutes around that time to be sure they won’t miss a moment, which means every player will play some 10 rounds. That is exactly what improves scammers’ chances since the fact that every player will play at least 10 rounds is improving the odds to have a winner 10 times. That is why now we will have 30 winners among the 100 that applied. We can safely assume that the people that won such a big multiplier will tell all of their friends about this and already the scammer has his core players renewed. If he is a bit more skilled in communication he will be able to offer another signal for free to others who lost and maybe avoid all of them leaving the scam.
Where Can You Find Aviator Signals?
As we said, creators of this scam usually rely on word-of-mouth ways to spread the information, but also information about it can be found by doing simple searches. Of course, most of the links and offers you will find will be dead links and pages, since already a large number of people were scammed and pages were reported so scammers had to move elsewhere. When you find their new sites, the pattern will always be the same: they will make some introduction about how their team has tools to calculate the exact moment of the big multiplier happening, and then there will be some reviews from happy customers. They will also offer a 24/7 support line in case you have any problems with your signals. Scammers are really trying to make the whole surrounding look as professional as possible so the players will feel more comfortable. That is especially important for them because they need to assure that all the players that lost will still stay a bit more time with them because the “support line” can make some excuses and maybe talk them into playing some more rounds again.
Do Aviator Signals Really Work?
Aviator Signals are not working at all and it is impossible that them to work. They are not made with any basis in mathematics or statistics but only made with the goal of scamming people. Simply, scammers rely on just the sheer amount of people that join the scam, more people joining means more people will win by pure accident. Every winner will bring more players in and renew the number of people joining the scam. It all works in the same way as a football betting scam works: since there are 3 possible outcomes in football, scammers just need to split the players into 3 groups and give different outcomes to each of the groups. That will lead to 1/3rd of people winning a bet and they will be sure that the information about the match was true and will spread information about the guy that has “insider” information about the football matches further. The same mechanism is behind Aviator signals as well, and there is no reason to believe there is any truth in claims that they work.