British Racing Tips is a newly launched tipster service from Jim Sidebottom in which he works with 4 other tipsters to produce what he claims to be consistent profits.
What does the product offer?
British Racing Tips is a brand new horse racing tipster service on the market that according to the copy will make users big through easy betting. Monday through Saturday, British Racing Tips will produce 5 selections each day which will be sent out to subscribers each morning before midday. The service is operated by Jim Sidebottom along with the “British Racing Tips Team” which is made up of Terry and Josh Anderson, Carl Tock and Simon Etherington. Jim Sidebottom says that British Racing Tips will advise of a number of different bet types when selections are issued which will be either win, place or each way with stakes advised at one point up to three points per bet. In terms of any strike rate there is unfortunately no proofing supplied for British Racing Tips and Jim Sidebottom doesn’t really make any claims about this.
How does the product work?
According to Jim Sidebottom, at the core of British Racing Tips is the fact that the team behind the service discuss their selections before sending them out. What this means is that Terry and Josh Anderson, Carl Tock and Simon Etherington as well as Jim Sidebottom each come up with 3 selections each. They then meet in the morning and decide which 5 of those selections is worthy to send out to British Racing Tips subscribers. Unfortunately there is no information actually provided about what their selection processes are.
What is the initial investment?
There are two options when you subscriber to British Racing Tips which are a monthly and annual option. The monthly subscription will cost you £30.00 per month whilst the annual option will cost you £90. Both options should also come with a 60 day money back guarantee as British Racing Tips is sold through Clickbank.
What is the rate of return?
According to the promotional material for British Racing Tips, the service made 498 points in an 11 month period (September 2014 – August 2015). As mentioned earlier there is unfortunately no proofing to back this claim up.
Conclusion
I have a lot of reservations about British Racing Tips for a number of reasons. Not surprisingly the most prominent of these is that there is no proofing provided for the service. This essentially means putting your faith in a claim from the same person selling a product. There are other little things that seem rather suspect to me, for example the picture showing the British Racing Tips team is actually taken from a 2010 BBC article on Royal Ascot.
One of the best things that you can say about British Racing Tips in my opinion is that the money back guarantee that is in place does make trialling the service a cost free option. Whether or not it is worth the time however remains to be seen. Personally, I’m not convinced, especially when you also factor that this is a website that has cropped up and “gone live” in less than a week.