What is the product about?
Provided by Tipster Warehouse, The Betting Kings is a horse racing tipster service offering daily tips.
What is the product?
The Betting Kings appears to be a form based horse racing tipster service that Tipster Warehouse claim is able to produce a strike rate of 25% and 55% on back to win and placement tips respectively. Tips are sent out daily only once the creators of The Betting Kings are happy that they reach their criteria. Unfortunately these criteria are never discussed or even hinted at with the only information being that it is a proprietary system that uses a custom set of filters. According to the creators The Betting Kings was created as a result of consistent losses with other betting systems and tipster services.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
The Betting Kings is initially for sale at £27 although if you try to leave their page you will receive an offer of having £10 knocked off and The Betting Kings being offered for £17. If you try to leave a third time the same thing will happen again and you will be offered The Betting Kings for £7. All prices are for lifetime subscription to The Betting Kings. As purchases are made through ClickBank regardless of what you pay you can expect a 60 day money back guarantee. In terms of the returns on your investment, The Betting Kings claim to have made £32,350 in profit since 2011 although this is based on £100 stakes. This means a point profit of 323.5 which at more reasonable £10 stakes would come in at £3,235 or a little over £1,000 per year.
Does the product provide value for money?
I think that given the low sale price and the fact there is a money back guarantee in place The Betting Kings does provide value for money.
Conclusion
I don’t believe that The Betting Kings is the kind of product that is going to set the world alight and it certainly doesn’t seem to be the kind of product that will make you any substantial income. After all, even at £100 stakes you would still be looking at around £10,750 per year. Not bad as a second income maybe, but there would have to be quite a substantial betting bank to sustain this. What The Betting Kings really has going for it is it that it is cheap. The fact is if you have an interest in joining a tipster service you can do a lot worse than £7 for life with a money back guarantee. Don’t get me wrong, I’d follow the results on paper before any real investment but you aren’t going to be out of pocket for a long time with this system.
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