Scroll Top

100 to 2500 Review

100 to 2500 is a new horse racing tipster service from Mark Brandon that the creators claim will allow users to turn a very handsome profit off a small initial investment.

What does the product offer?

Within seconds of glancing at the sales page for 100 to 2500, I knew exactly what would be on offer here (and that was before even reading the headlines). Here is a tipster service that, according to Mark Brandon, will allow you to make enough money to more than pay for Christmas, conveniently just in time for Christmas. Ignoring for now the fact that I have heard many of the claims that are made about 100 to 2500 before, there was one thing that stands out. This is the claim that Mark Brandon only actually bets in certain 30 day windows through the year. As luck would have it he is about to start one of these periods and you too can get his tips.

These are seemingly issued on a daily basis and have a rather interesting approach. The bets themselves are focussed on longer odds with 100 to 2500 often advising of different accumulators, something that also allows for more exotic bet types to rear their heads too.

This supposedly means that 100 to 2500 can continue to make big money, even with very small bets with Mark Brandon saying that he would rather try and guess a few shorter priced horses on an accumulator than to try and pick out consistent 10/1 winners.

Whilst this does make a degree of sense, it is very much let down by the fact that Mark Brandon provides no strike rate for 100 to 2500 which makes it hard to contextualise. The staking plan that is in place for 100 to 2500 is a rather peculiar one.

Mark Brandon recommends staking 7% of your bank per day with the sales material actively mentioning that this will never wipe out your bank again (a questionable, albeit true statement).

How does the product work?

It may come as no surprise to anybody who is familiar with the structure of this sort of tipster service that there is no information on how selections are made.

In fact, about the closest that Mark Brandon ever comes to making his selections is a rather long winded story about he and a bookie mate happening on the type of bet. This is questionable at best and cements the doubts that I have about 100 to 2500.

What is the initial investment?

At the time of writing, 100 to 2500 is being sold for a one time cost of £35 with VAT on top of this however this does only cover you for the 30 day period that the service is operational.

Mark Brandon says that if you aren’t able to turn your starting bank of just £100 into at least £1,000 before the 22nd of December then you can receive selections for the next 30 day period for free. It is also worth pointing out (since Mark Brandon doesn’t) that there is a full 60 day money back guarantee in place as 100 to 2500 is sold through Clickbnak.

What is the rate of return?

The claimed rate of return for 100 to 2500 is something that is rather clearly indicated in the name of the product. But bluntly, Mark Brandon claims that starting out with £100, you can end the month with £2,500.

I am personally hugely sceptical of these figures, something that is compounded by a distinctive lack of any real evidence. In fact, what little evidence is given s nothing more than a few highly questionable “screenshots” showing profit and loss in a Betfair account.

Conclusion

I have been looking at products like 100 to 2500 for some time  and this is neither the first, nor do I believe that it will be the last. The fact is that Christmas is a time of year when people worry about money, almost without exception.

There is of course nothing wrong with this, however it is important to keep in mind that unscrupulous marketers will try to prey on that fear of not delivering the perfect day.

Products like 100 to 2500 promise a lot, especially for those who aren’t necessarily financially stable or aware of how many questionable services there can be online.

The truth of the matter is that Mark Brandon does absolutely nothing to make me believe that this is a genuine product. If you are looking for more evidence that 100 to 2500 isn’t genuine, there is the fact that the website was created on the 20th of November and most importantly, is linked to a company called Awesome Betting.

I have seen them before and honestly, I have nothing good to say about any of their products and 100 to 2500 is no exception. Given the claims that are made about the abilities of the service, I would expect to at least have some evidence, some proofing that the results are possible, especially considering how many times Mark Brandon claims to have done this.

Naturally, there isn’t. Keeping this in mind, I’d simply give 100 to 2500 a miss. It seems to me that he most likely outcome using this product is going to be a big loss for subscribers and leaves nothing that I could recommend.

 

 

Comments (4)

So far 27 days in this system seems like a scam. Going to run it to the end and then contact clickbank for a refund if it shows no return.

Yeah I also subscribed and we barely won back the initial $100, I sent Mark 2 emails with no response so I have just contacted clickbank for a refund.

Just asked Clickbank for a refund. One winning day in 26 and selections ceased. E-mails not replied to. (defamation removed) so avoid like the plague.

I signed up for this at the start of December 2016 and there was a “guarantee”
that if it didn’t work then you would get a reduced price second chance. Not only did it not win, i think there was one winning bet for the whole of December, but there was and hasn’t been any reply to my constant messages to this a***hole.
We all know there are no guarantees when it comes to betting but the fact that this guy doesn’t reply to any communications shows that it’s just a con.
The trouble is that it makes you wary of any tipster service and i think the other services should oust this guy and make sure he isn’t allowed to advertise his service as it mars the whole game.
My advice is to save your money and absolutely stay away from this guy. I could do better on my own and you probably could too!

Leave a comment