Football Profit Builder is a new to market sports betting tipster service that is operated by one Jono Bingley. He claims that his approach to football betting will allow you build towards substantial profits, all with relatively small stakes.
Introduction to Football Profit Builder
It is no secret that getting value in football betting is a very difficult thing. Short of taking on additional factors in a bet (that are often increasingly ludicrous or specific), even bets that should have long odds rarely do. That is mostly because football is, by its nature, an unpredictable thing. There is a reason that “But could they do it on a cold rainy night at Stoke?” has become a strange part of the footballing lexicon. And of course, all of that impacts making profit from betting.
Now, most people that I know that take football betting even semi seriously are happily committed to the idea that in order to make a decent profit, the is on winning often. It’s all well and good landing a big winner, but you will rarely find that you are winning them often enough for consistent profits. There are a few ways around this though, and Jono Bingley seems to think that he is onto something new with Football Profit Builder. A notion that I will admit seems to be very intriguing.
Of course, there is no denying the fact that when it comes to the tipster industry, anybody can say anything. All of which leaves the real question of whether or not Football Profit Builder is actually a service that can break the mould and deliver. If I’m really honest though, I do have some doubts about whether or not Jono Bingley has the ability to deliver. The approach taken is one that works well on paper. Translating that into actual results and a genuine system requires a very specific skillset. So, let’s see it his is a service that can deliver that.
What Does Football Profit Builder Offer?
As a service, Football Profit Builder is quite interesting in so much as Jono Bingley has a very clear and definitive approach that he takes with his betting. By the same token, the nature of the bets that are employed means that… well, there is also a lot here that changes day to day. It’s an interesting paradox of sorts, but that kind of thing can help with establishing profits.
From the perspective of writing a review, this makes for a bit of a difficult thing. That juxtaposition means that there isn’t necessarily a whole lot of Football Profit Builder that seems to be particularly cohesive. This is the sort of thing that I know for a fact can be a very mixed bag. When there is a good idea, that doesn’t have to matter. But that can be a very big if.
So, firstly, I want to talk a little bit about the management side of things. This is mostly because I just don’t feel like there is a lot to say. What Jono Bingley is doing here is probably about the bare minimum. If I’m generous. The truth is that Football Profit Builder isn’t entirely a particularly well managed service.
As you might expect from any modern tipster service, selections are issued directly via email. They typically land giving you a reasonable amount of time to get bets on, but I wouldn’t say that Jono Bingley is exactly generous in this regard. As a final note, it is probably worth noting that there is significantly more betting occurs towards the end of the week with Football Profit Builder.
This is because of the types of games that Jono Bingley likes to bet on. There is a strong focus on UK based betting with the majority of coverage being for Premier League games. There are also occasionally international matches and some cup games, but these are definitely more of an exception than a rule.
Now, let’s talk about the bets themselves. One of the first things to note is that Jono Bingley will use pretty much any betting market in order to get decent returns on Football Profit Builder. This can include half time results, a range of goals markets, and various outcome based bets. On top of that, there are often accumulators of these too.
Something else that is really worth noting when talking about the bet elements of Football Profit Builder is that you will typically be dealing with very short odds. Like I said in my introduction, this is part and parcel of betting on football. Very occasionally you will see a bet that is above evens, but this really isn’t that common.
Under normal circumstances, I would probably advise you to take advantage of an odds comparison site to maximise these returns, but I’m not convinced this is the best way to go with Football Profit Builder. This is in no small part down to the way that you actually place your bets. It isn’t outside the realm of possibility to do this, but a big part of making Jono Bingley’s approach work is having some pretty decent liquidity to your betting bank.
Whilst we’re on the topic of that, let’s talk stakes. Jono Bingley “proofs” his service to starting bets of £10 (that starting bet part is incredibly important as I will explore). Ultimately, the nature of this service means that as you win, your stakes will change, but this is also very all or nothing. In spite of this, we are told that if you’re following Football Profit Builder you can simply get started with a 10 point betting bank. A disconcertingly low number.
Especially considering this is a service that Jono Bingley boasts has a strike rate of around 50%. That isn’t a bad result for Football Profit Builder, however, context is very important. The suggestion there is that this number is based off “completed runs” and the targets that are set. Given that you’re looking to see returns of £100 per run, we aren’t really given much context for what this looks like. Something that I feel is ultimately quite problematic.
How Does Football Profit Builder Work?
When you’re looking at how Football Profit Builder works, there are a few different things that I think that you need to bring together in order to paint a “full picture”. First and foremost, there is the structure of the service and what Jono Bingley is setting out to do. This is his main selling point for his tips. And whilst I have a lot of reservations, I will concede that in theory, that looks pretty good.
You see, Football Profit Builder is based around the idea that you start out with a 1 point bet. If you win, you reinvest on the next bet. This happens over 4 bets, after which Jono Bingley says that you should have achieved a profit of 10 points. Specifically, he mentions starting with £10 stakes and making £100 in each of these cycles. That way, you’re either making big profit, or you’re only losing about £10 per week. Minimal risk, maximum profits.
Combine that with lower odds bets and in theory, it all looks pretty realistic. I do however have one massive question that pertains to how Football Profit Builder works in broader terms. And that is, quite simply, how exactly Jono Bingley is finding selections for the service. He mentions about focusing on games that he actually watches, but that is about it. That isn’t really telling you a lot. Especially when you also consider the fact that there are so many betting markets covered.
All of this is really quite concerning. All that Jono Bingley is doing may as well be guess work. It isn’t even like there is any sort of comprehensive proofing provided. There are a few betting slips presented in the sales material for Football Profit Builder (which are problematic in their own rights for reasons I will explore). But they present just a few examples, and ultimately, are just taking somebody’s word on everything.
What is the Initial Investment?
If you want to sign up to Football Profit Builder, there is just one option available. That is a one time payment of £27 (plus VAT) for which Jono Bingley says that you get access to his tips till the end of this season (around 3 months). In theory, that all sounds very reasonable. On top of this, we are also told that you get the opportunity to sign up to the next season as well. Quite how much this will cost you is something that is conveniently skipped over however.
Something else that is very conveniently skipped over is the fact that Football Profit Builder actually comes with a full 30 day moneyback guarantee. This is backed up because Jono Bingley is selling the service through Clickbank. The fact that this isn’t really mentioned is however quite concerning to me.
What is the Rate of Return?
Now, let’s talk about how much you can earn. And I have to say that in many respects, the claims made are really quite modest looking. The core idea is that you are looking to turn £10 into at least £100 per cycle. Jono Bingley claims that since the start of the year, there have been 8 cycles for a profit of some £471.37. For the sake of convenience, that is some 47 points of profit.
Now, let’s actually put all of that into some sort of context. The first game that Jono Bingley “proofed” with Football Profit Builder was in mid-January. At the time of writing, that means 47 point of profit in about a month. That is an unbelievable performance. Don’t get me wrong, it isn’t outside of the realm of possibility, but even if you take it at face value, it isn’t something that you can reasonably expect to be repeated.
Conclusion for Football Profit Builder
I have a lot of doubts about Football Profit Builder. Namely that I’m not entirely convinced that Jono Bingley is actually onto something. Which is a difficult thing to explain. Because like I have said, it all looks like it makes sense at first glance. The thing is, a lot of this boils down to my experience with this sort of thing before now. So, let’s explore all of it a bit.
First things first, there is the “evidence” that is provided. The betting slips that are provided as evidence are the same sort of thing that I have seen week in and week out. Often on services that are, frankly, hugely questionable. It also strikes me that there is at least some disparity between the picture that this “evidence” displays and the claims that Jono Bingley makes about Football Profit Builder.
Then there are important things like a lack of explanation on the selection process. In theory, I think that it’s probably fair to say that most of what Jono Bingley is doing here can be broken down quite simply. He is picking bets that I would consider to be very safe options. But that isn’t enough to run a tipster service. If it was, every bloke down the pub with half a clue would have their own version of Football Profit Builder.
On top of all of that, let’s talk about the stakes and what that means. What you are effectively advised here is a 10 point betting bank. That will last you a fair old time I think, mostly because if a bet loses, that’s it for the week. Something that I think ultimately works in the favour of Football Profit Builder. Because it means that as a subscriber, you don’t necessarily feel or notice those losses in the same way.
Which brings me to quite an important point. I am incredibly concerned by the fact that Jono Bingley doesn’t talk about the 30 day money back guarantee. All of which ties in very conveniently with the wider set up of Football Profit Builder. A few bad runs are always a possibility. Your betting bank is going to last you long enough that you’re probably going to stick around past 30 days.
At that point, Jono Bingley has taken your subscription fees and you have little recourse. I know that sounds incredibly paranoid, but I have seen this sort of thing from the same sort of service many times. And I am not at all surprised to see that here too. It is a well known strategy from the more questionable services on the market. And I am inclined to believe that this does include Football Profit Builder.
Because I implore you to consider what Jono Bingley actually does to show that he has a genuine service here. A few questionable betting slips? A strategy for betting that isn’t really explained? A vague idea that watching games provides you with insight enough to pick out winners? There is effectively nothing of substance. Combine that with the kinds of profits that are double what I would expect to see from a decent tipster service, and there are a lot of red flags here.
Honestly, there is just very little about Football Profit Builder that I would look to recommend. The structure and set up slovenly at best and seem better suited to serving the vendor rather than punters. About the best thing that I can say about Football Profit Builder is that it is cheap. But that isn’t really saying a lot. In my opinion, this is a very questionable thing and one that I would look to avoid.