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Ronald Regging

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This is showing a PR of 4 for my site with 76% accuracy, but when I check other PR prediction sites, they all say 0. Has anyone had any experience with this site to know if it is complete crap or half decent? I know PR prediction isn't certain, but a PR 4 would definitely be nice :) I have a bunch of relevant PR 4-6 backlinks, so I can't imagine it would stay at 0, but who knows, its a new site and hasn't been indexed by Google yet.
 
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i use it alot but im not sure of its accuracy my site was predicted pr1 then i removed some of my links and it became predicted pr4 so im not sure
 
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I also don't believe that it predicts exact PR. But in past year it has made atleast 25 predictions right on the point for me.

Maybe 25 predictions where the Future PR was 4 and I got 3.

Sometimes when the Future PR was 4 and I get 2 or 1.

Two of my sites are completely banned when they were showing PR 4. And 7 sites are in sandbox.
 
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There is no such thing as PR prediction guys, it's all speculation, just a gimmick to keep visitors coming.
These PR prediction tools are like websites selling the ultimate roulette system.

When people win - That system (Tool) works!
When people lose - That system (Tool) sucks!

Final comment in the status bar of this PR prediction Gimmick is spot on.
 
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Ive given up on even looking I always get the error

Cannot determine

It cant even detect its a PR 2 it just says unknown.
 
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Im the same as blue ray. I always get the 'Cannot Determine' answer.
 
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they are not that bad when it comes to predicting low-pr (pr 3, 4). not sure about their accuracy when pr goes above that.
 
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