What is the product about?
Developed by James Cheadley, Weekend Leisure is a tipping service for sporting events that occur over the weekend.
What is the product?
Weekend Leisure doesn’t appear to be fundamentally different from any other tipping service, the only difference here lies in the fact that Weekend Leisure purely covers weekend events. Tips are made available from about 11am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. All bets are designed so that you don’t have to monitor them leaving you free to do what you please with your weekend. Each weekend will produce around 15 selections by James Cheadley and his team that produce an alleged strike rate of 73% with odds that range from 1.8 to 7.5. Where Weekend Leisure starts to become a little ominous is in the methodology of selections or rather, the lack of. James Cheadley says that 98% of bettors lose because of mind set, irrespective of the amount of research that they put into it. For me this just raises a lot of questions as to how Weekend Leisure’s selections are made.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Weekend Leisure is available for £9.95 but this appears to be only for entry level membership as James Cheadley refers to this costing “just £10”. This heavily implies that there will be a lot of upselling once this initial fee is paid. So what return can you expect on your membership fee? James Cheadley often refers to Weekend Leisure representing a second or even full time income. Unfortunately this is a relative statement so in terms of actual pounds and pence there is very little evidence.
Does the product provide value for money?
If I believed that Weekend Leisure would only cost you £9.95 I would have no hesitation about saying that it is value for money. Since I cannot say this with confidence I can’t call it a value product.
Conclusion
There is a lot on offer from Weekend Leisure but there is a distinctive lack of evidence of the success that James Cheadley claims his product can bring. Where most tipping services say that they make a few thousand in profit and show proofing results to back this up, Weekend Leisure doesn’t and in a competitive sector that isn’t good enough.
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