Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:

'In which Charlie tracks a betting service that actually makes
money... reveals how you could have made a killing from
6 Nations rugby... and offers a tip on "parking"
your domain name."

Hi ,

In a moment I'm going to give you - wait for it - some GOOD betting results.

"What? Charlie? Eh? Are you mad?"

"Have you been licking toads' backs again?"

"Do they exist?"

Well, yes.

This is a tipping service I've been monitoring since January. It could have made you a 56% return on your money.

Better still, it has NOTHING to do with the gee- gees, mystical numbers, "proven" mathematical formulas, fake testimonials, lying conmen or
bogus claims, or fraud.

Weird, huh?

You know me, I'm a grizzled sceptic. While the betting fans clink their champagne glasses and wave their wads, I'm the guy in the corner,
glugging at a flask of whisky, muttering:

"Never bet more than you can afford to lose, always test the service first, make sure there's a refund offer, blah blah blah."

Everyone ignores me. Some people offer me some loose change. Occasionally a horse pushes its head through an open window and blasts a jet of equine snot over me.

But hey ho. I don't care.

Anyway, despite my grumbling, I'm very pleasantly surprised by this:

Bet Bank Alert Website

Making money from footie, rugger and
- er, "cricker?"... "crickie"....?

Bet Bank Alerts is a sport betting service that covers football, tennis, rugby and cricket.

They send the tips via text to your mobile. This means you can get straight into the bets they offer, with no time lag.

I've been getting their emails and weekly updates since January. And they've had some impressive runs.

Check out their full results from last week...

Results: 17th - 24th March

18th March 
Tennis, ATP Indian Wells (Pacific Life Open) 
Novak Djokovic to win outright 
0.5 pt Each Way @ 7/2 or 3/1 (EW terms 1/2 odds
for 1-2 places) 
WON

20th March 
Tennis, ATP Indian Wells (Pacific Life Open) 
J.Blake to bt R.Nadal 
1 pt @ 11/10 
Result: 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 Nadal 
LOST

20th March* 
Rugby League, Super League match 
Leeds v Bradford, Match Handicap 
Bradford 'plus 10 pts' to bt Leeds 
1 pt @ Evens 
Result: Leeds 44 Bradford 2 
LOST

20th March* 
Rugby League, Super League match 
Leeds v Bradford, First Scoring Play 
Bradford Penalty to be First Scoring Play 
0.25 pt @ 6/1 
WON

(*Both Bradford-Leeds bets were on the same text message.)

21st March 
Rugby League, Super League match 
Catalans v Harlequins, Match Handicap 
Catalans (plus 6 pts) 
1 pt @ 10/11 
Result: Harlequins 22 Catalans 24 
WON

21st March 
Rugby Union, Guinness Premiership match 
Leeds v Newcastle, Match Handicap 
Leeds 'plus 9 pts' to bt Newcastle 
1 pt @ 10/11 
Result: Leeds 16 Newcastle 15 
WON

23rd March 
Football, Spanish La Liga match 
Barcelona v Valladolid, Corner Handicap 
Valladolid +4 Corner Handicap 
2 pts @ Evens 
Result: Barcelona 3 corners, Valladolid 4 corners 
WON

23rd March 
Rugby League, Super League match 
Hull v Leeds, Match Handicap 
Leeds 'minus 7.5 pts' to bt Hull 
1 pt @ 9/10 
Result: Hull 4 Leeds 30 
WON 

Those results follow their 28 points profit from the Six Nations rugby that finished the weekend before.

As seasoned punters among you will know, that's pretty darn good.

Consistent returns - if you're realistic

The guy behind Bet Bank Alerts is Mr X, a genuine odds compiler. I know this from personal experience.

He's someone I met way back in my early days. A really nice guy. Rare in the business, believe me.

He never claims to be right all the time. But his professional ability and experience helps him to spot fantastic bets where the odds are more on
your side than the bookies.

I like the fact that he's refreshingly upfront and honest. He says:

"This is a PROFESSIONAL tipping service,
with real results and real winners and losers.
Forget about winning 95% of the time - that
only happens in Hollywood. Losers come
with the territory, and even the best 'pro'
gamblers accept that not every bet will win."

I couldn't agree more. I wish more tipsters and publishers were brave enough to admit this truth.

He goes on:

"I live in the real world, where I make a good
chunk of tax-free cash every month from the
bets I place."

Like Mr X, you also need to approach this realistically.
 
As you know, it's rare to find a tipping service that makes a consistent profit. This is why you should be very impressed by their results.

Since January, if you'd bet on absolutely everything, you'd have made 56% return.

So say you'd bet £2000 in the past four months, you'd have made £1,120 tax free profit.

You can get more information here:

Bet Bank Alert Website

Try it out - but play safe

Bet Bank Alerts is not one of these strict services where you have to devote your all. You don't have to bet on everything. Even if you only put on £5 or even £2 a bet, you could make money.

My advice is to take their 30-day risk free trial offer and put them to the test on paper.

This way, you don't risk anything.

The publisher is Oxfordshire Press, who are always reliable and quick with refunds, should you decide not to go with them.
 
Take a look at their website here:

Bet Bank Alert Website

Finally today, a quick bit of important information....

Where to 'park' your domain name for
a passive income

That newspaper article I wrote to you about last Sunday ("Why this dotcom is a licence to print money") has caused a right old hoopla

If you emailed me for more details, well... I'm afraid I know as much as you. I'm still looking into this.

However, I can give you a teeny bit more info.

If you want to 'park' your domain name... ie, get a specialist company to host a load of ads on your site and give you a healthy commission for doing sod all...  then please note that www.whois.sc doesn't offer this service any more.

Try www.sedo.co.uk instead. They offer a range of services to help you make money out of your domain name.

If you don't know what I'm talking about, you probably missed Sunday's issue. Go to www.bizoppjungle.com. It's up there for you to read.

I'll be back with more at the weekend.

Later alligator,

Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle
www.bizoppjungle.com