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6 Figure Tipster Review

6 Figure Tipster is a new horse racing tipster service operated by Nigel Parker that he claims can help you to make a substantial income through betting.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for 6 Figure Tipster makes the service sound like a sure fire and easy way of making money and if Nigel Parker’s tips could deliver, there would be no reason why this shouldn’t be the case. The question however is very much one of whether or not you will be successful with 6 Figure Tipster. Selections are sent out daily to subscribers via email.

In terms of details of the service, 6 Figure Tipster doesn’t really (and not surprisingly) give you much to go off.

Instead, the bulk of the sales material for 6 Figure Tipster is based around Nigel Parker’s “story” and the alleged story of how he started getting his horse racing tips.

Whilst there is no proofing to back it up, it is worth noting that Nigel Parker claims that 6 Figure Tipster has a strike rate of 92%.

How does the product work?

In terms of how 6 Figure Tipster works, this is something of a point of contention.

In all of the affiliate material for it, Nigel Parker is referred to as a tipster and making his own selections. This is in clear contrast to the sales material in which the “tipster” behind the service says hat with 6 Figure Tipster you are actually signing up for the same tipster service that he is a member of.

Either way, the whole thing is very questionable with no real evidence to build on.

What is the initial investment?

There are two ways of paying for 6 Figure Tipster. The first is to receive selections monthly which will cost you £19.99 per month or alternatively you can subscriber for the whole year for £149.99.

Both of these options come with a full 60 day money back guarantee should you be unhappy with the product as they are sold through Clickbank.

What is the rate of return?

The income potential for 6 Figure Tipster is in the name with Nigel Parker personally claiming to have averaged in excess of £100,000 per year over the last 3 years.

I am however massively sceptical of this figure and as such, I would take it with a very healthy pinch of salt.

Conclusion

To say that 6 Figure Tipster isn’t likely to be a legitimate tipster service is something of an understatement.

The fact is that there is absolutely no credible evidence to back up Nigel Parker’s claim. The numbers are beyond believable and when something seems too good to be true, it usually is. 6 Figure Tipster is really just the latest in a long stream of tipster services that claim massive incomes etc. and unfortunately, none of them have worked to date.

The nail in the coffin for me is that there are no details for the registrant of the website with everything handled anonymously which a genuine service wouldn’t feel the need to avoid.

 

 

 

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