Race Ratings Pro Review

What is the product about?

Created by Michael Wilding, Race Ratings Pro educates users on creating their own betting system utilising techniques that betting syndicates use.

What is the product?

Race Ratings Pro is a training course that uses a series of videos spread over 11 modules to teach users everything they need to know about setting up a betting system. The methods taught in Race Ratings Pro are based on the models used by American betting syndicates. Michael Wilding says that at the heart of this is extensive research and analysis with a view to building up as much information as possible. In terms of the videos themselves they cover a range of topics with a focus on ratings including how they work, applying them and employing them to your benefit.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

Michael Wilding has chosen to make Race Ratings Pro available for a one off payment of £49.99 (this does not include VAT for EU residents). In terms of any money back guarantee, as with all products associated with Betfan there is nothing in place for this. When it comes to results, it is difficult to put a pounds and pence value on it. There is definitely some merit to Race Ratings Pro but results cannot really be measured on a fiscal basis. What I can say is that with hard work there is potential to turn Race Ratings Pro into a profitable income.

Does the product provide value for money?

I think that Race Ratings Pro is a little over priced to call it value for money; this doesn’t mean that it is a bad product though.

Conclusion

Race Ratings Pro is definitely a product that has potential to work. There are a few things to keep in mind though when considering this system. First of all it is absolutely not a quick earner and a lot of time and effort will need to be put in to make it operate at 100%. Secondly, I retain my issue with the pricing. I believe that if Race Ratings Pro were £20 cheaper it would be a great deal, but as it stands it’s a little too high for my liking, especially since you aren’t really getting a tangible product.

 

 

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