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Target Betting Review

Target Betting is a sports betting system developed by Mark and John that shows users how to make consistent profits through various types of betting.

What does the product offer?

According to Mark and John Target Betting is a betting system that allows users to take full advantage of a wide variety of sports in order to produce a consistent profit. What is somewhat interesting about Target Betting is that it doesn’t have a single method that can be applied to all sports rather each sport has its own method (something that becomes important in the pricing). Ultimately Mark and John advertise Target Betting as having methods for Football, Baseball, Snooker and Greyhounds however they also say that the system can be used for Rugby and the NFL as well.

Whilst here are absolutely no published results from Mark and John however a testimonial does claim that Target Betting has achieved a 76% strike rate for the user over a 7 month period. If you opt for the most expensive package of Target Betting you also get access to selections from Mark and John.

How does the product work?

I am not actually all that surprised to find that Target Betting doesn’t really provide any information whatsoever about what the service actually entails. The closest you get to details in this regard is when Mark and John say that Target Betting is based around certain consistencies however this is a long way from enough information for my liking.

What is the initial investment?

As mentioned there are 3 different options available when you sign up for Target Betting. These are the Standard, Deluxe and Premium options which cost £19.95, £29.95 and £39.95 respectively. The Standard Package looks exclusively at football whilst the Deluxe Package also covers Baseball, Snooker and Greyhound racing.

Finally the Premium Package also offers a Lifetime of selections. There is no mention of any money back guarantee being in place for Target Betting which means that I wouldn’t be reliant on this being in place.

What is the rate of return?

Target Betting makes numerous claims about how much you can expect to earn with Mark and John claiming to have made over £10,000 in 2012/2013. “Testimonials” also put out figures like £2,500 in a month, $6,500 in a month and £35,000 in a year.

Conclusion

On the surface Target Betting looks like a class offering with plenty to suggest that this could be the betting system that we have all been waiting for but I am not convinced for a number of reasons. First of all, Target Betting has a number of classic red flags that a system isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be, namely a focus on cherry picked testimonials and the lifestyle that the creators lead rather than on any hard evidence.

Second of all is that a quick look into Target Betting shows that the website is registered to one Benjamin Michaels of Derby, a long way from the claimed London origins of Mark and John. All of this combined with a lack of any money back guarantee makes me a little too suspicious of Target Betting to recommend it.

 

 

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