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Bet Inside 365 Review

Bet Inside 365 is a sports betting tipster service that is allegedly operated by Mark Reiss however it actually appears to be operated by Circle Media Ltd and is seemingly a scam.

What does the product offer?

According to the promotional material for Bet Inside 365, the service is a private betting club that allows subscribers to draw on the “knowledge” of a team of tipsters to generate substantial profits. In terms of what the “service” entails, Bet Inside 365 is claimed to be a football based tipster service providing selections for Belgian, Scottish, Turkish and Portuguese games. Bet Inside 365 is claimed to provide low risk bets that have a claimed strike rate of 75%, an astonishing figure rather frankly. Bet Inside 365 seems to be based on Asian Handicap bets with their “proofing” being made up of these (the same proofing that is in place for a selected period of time in August).

How does the product work?

The selections for Bet Inside 365 are allegedly based on the considerable experience of Mark Reiss’ team. Interestingly this is at odds with another claim that says that information comes “directly from field, live scouts, tipsters, insiders, fixed” with the suggesting being that the team are privy to some very inside information, some of which is seemingly illegal.

What is the initial investment?

Bet Inside 365 is being sold for a one time cost of £17 which allegedly gets you access to selections for a full year. There is no money back guarantee and the transactions are supposed to happen through Paypal (something I shall explore below).

What is the rate of return?

According to the sales material for Bet Inside 365 subscribers can expect to make in excess of £1,460 per month with the income allegedly going as high as £8,000 per month.

Conclusion

First and foremost it must be stated that Bet Inside 365 has nothing to do with Bet Inside 88, a legitimate tipster service operated by Mark Reisp. Instead the whole of the Bet Inside 365 website seems to be cloned (including reference to Bet Inside 88 funnily enough.

There are a number of things that make me doubt the legitimacy of Bet Inside 365 aside from this however. When you choose to buy Bet Inside 365, you are taken via another website to a Paypal account that is described as “Scott’s” that is currently unable to accept money.

In reality Bet Inside 365 seems to have been created by one Henok Mikiele, a name that I have seen before on other questionable services. The fact is that if you receive any selections at all from Bet Inside 365 the results aren’t going to be anywhere near what is claimed.

The whole thing appears to be nothing more than a crude scam and the best thing I can say about it is that it is fortunate that the Paypal account linked to Bet Inside 365 isn’t able to accept anybody’s money. I cannot recommend strongly enough avoiding this.

 

 

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