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2 Percent Racing Syndicate Review

2 Percent Racing Syndicate is a seemingly elite horse racing tipster service operated by Steve Franklin that claims to be able to generate significant income for subscribers through highly specialised bets.

What does the product offer?

If you buy into the sales material for 2 Percent Racing Syndicate it is the kind of elite horse racing syndicate that punters can only dream of joining. There is plenty of talk about how much Steve Franklin and his team can achieve and so expectations are high for this one. As you would expect from something like 2 Percent Racing Syndicate the focus is on very selective selections rather than high volume which is seemingly down to the selection process (something that I will go into below).

All bets are advised as win bets or each way however there is no staking system in place. Instead you are left to your own devices however to make a decent profit you will probably need to bet around £20 per bet at a minimum.

I am not overly surprised to find that there is no proofing for 2 Percent Racing Syndicate which is again, partially down to the selection process.

How does the product work?

According to Steve Franklin, all bets from 2 Percent Racing Syndicate come from a number of top quality contacts that the team have built up over the years. Naturally names are not named and whilst a few examples are stated they simply provide odds of a very select few winning bets.

The sales material for 2 Percent Racing Syndicate essentially says that selections come from these contacts and this is at great expense to Steve Franklin. This is a part of the reason for the pricing plan that 2 Percent Racing Syndicate has in place.

What is the initial investment?

The pricing for 2 Percent Racing Syndicate is a rather unusual affair to be frank. It is subscription based with charges at £57 per month, £97 per quarter, £167 for 6 months and finally £297 for the year. On top of these (already high end) costs, Steve Franklin that 2 Percent Racing Syndicate subscribers should also place a £10 bet for the service when they receive a selection.

Not surprisingly given all of this, there is no money back guarantee in place.

What is the rate of return?

Unfortunately there is very little information provided in terms of the income potential of 2 Percent Racing Syndicate. Instead Steve Franklin uses pictures of expensive cars and fancy restaurants (all of which seem to be straight from the 90’s) as a method of suggesting that there is substantial wealth to be had.

Conclusion

Honestly, there isn’t a single aspect of 2 Percent Racing Syndicate that I like and the whole thing just seems questionable to me. There have been some updates for 2015 which means that the service is still live but everything about the 2 Percent Racing Syndicate site is woefully out of date.

There is no proofing and for any service that asks you to put money on for them, this is a must as otherwise people may reach the conclusion that you are sending out different bets to different people (this isn’t to say that 2 Percent Racing Syndicate are doing this of course).

Finally there are the costs involved which are frankly far too expensive for something that is so obtuse in its approach.

 

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From: Simon Roberts