Betfair.Slip Bank
“Peter B”
A reader has shown me a website written by a guy called "Peter B". He promises to show you how to make £50 a day on Betfair. His website is called "betfair.slipbank”.
I have a few concerns about this. First, because he doesn't even give his full name! Personally, I wouldn't trust anyone who didn't put a name at the bottom of a sale pitch unless it was a necessary pseudonym to protect him - if, say, he worked for a bookies for instance.
In which case I would like to see details of the publisher or at least proper contact details. But in this case he offers no customer testimonials, no proof of earnings, no contact numbers or address.
You're expected to take everything on trust. Except the website is so poorly written, it doesn't even build trust by explaining his back story, his system, his experience - you get nothing!
Yes, he has a nice little badge on the site that says "100% money back guarantee". But he gives no time frame for this trial, no terms or conditions. Therefore it's a WORTHLESSS guarantee. It's there to make it SEEM like you'll get your money back.
In the event that his betting info turns out to be a pile of toilet tissue, you won't have a leg to stand on.He also claims that his £23 price is cheap because his two systems will make your money back in your first week.
I think the word is "might".
And finally, he says "please buy them now because I think I will stop selling them once I have sold 45
copies."
Er, why would he suddenly stop selling them? The only time you would limit the number of customers is when you are managing, training and tipping for a lot of customers and therefore can't take on too many people or you'd dilute the quality of the service....
Or you'd do this if having too many people in the system would start moving the market and ringing alarm bells in the industry.
He doesn't explain his reason. So I’d be careful.
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