Betting Cheat is a newly launched horse racing tipster service from Jason Martin that claims to be able to generate a substantial weekly income for subscribers.
What does the product offer?
According to the sales material, Betting Cheat will show you the secret to making massive amounts of easy money. This is of course the dream of making money online and Jason Martin seems to know and exploit this fact in all of the sales material for Betting Cheat.
As a service, Betting Cheat is an apparently very low risk option with various numbers touted about how well it performs. The claimed strike rate for Betting Cheat is 94% (a ludicrous figure that is in no way, shape, or form proven) which is seemingly “backed up” by a figure on the affiliate page that quotes 33 wins in 35 bets.
A “testimonial” for the service then goes on to claim that they have been betting for almost 3 months with not a single loss to date.
Outside of this, Jason Martin provides very little information on what Betting Cheat provides preferring instead to focus on the allegedly massive income potential.
How does the product work?
The copy for Betting Cheat is clichéd to say the least and follows a very similar template to others that I have looked at before now.
Without putting any more time into the unbelievable back story that Jason Martin focuses on, selections are received by him via an anonymous tipster service that his Father used successfully. With Betting Cheat he will forward on to you the same selections that his Father inadvertently sends on to him (Jason Martin claims to have hacked his father’s email and set this up). Outside of this seeming flight of fancy, nothing else is said whatsoever.
What is the initial investment?
Access to Betting Cheat seems very reasonably priced with Jason Martin charging just £26 for a lifetime of selections. This means that you will get tips for as long as he allegedly receives them from his unwitting Father. It is worth noting that Betting Cheat does come with a 60 day money back guarantee should you be unhappy with any aspect of the product.
What is the rate of return?
Jason Martin says that he makes over £80,000 per year through Betting Cheat and that his subscribers are guaranteed to make £1,500 per week. There is absolutely no evidence to back this up however.
Conclusion
There is very little about Betting Cheat that I feel is worth recommending.
The whole thing seems incredibly off and more like a marketer has got overly enthusiastic with the “background” of his creation than any of the facts. This is backed up by the fact that there is very little evidence provided that Betting Cheat works aside from some questionable images of a William Hill betting account. Even if you take at face value that Betting Cheat is entirely legitimate there is the remaining issue that Jason Martin isn’t actually making selections himself which means that there are far too many 3rd party influences.
With all of that in mind, I wouldn’t recommend Betting Cheat at all, even with a low cost and a full money back guarantee.
PS: Visiting the website behind this product just then, activated my firewall software, so be careful if you do decide to visit it!