Froggies Favourites is a new horse racing tipster service that is supposedly operated by one Reece Froggart. It is supposedly low risk whilst having a very high yield.
What does the product offer?
When I first looked at the site for Froggies Favourites, I knew almost instantly what to expect, however to those who are less aware it sounds like a real winner. First of all, in terms of what you can actually expect from the service, the sales material gives you very little information. From what I have seen, Froggies Favourites is a very typical example of a tipster service offering daily selections sent out via email.
There is very little that really stands out except for the claims which I will explore in full later. Unfortunately, Reece Froggart offers no indication of what kind of staking plan you should use with Froggies Favourites (although I find it unlikely that anything more than a simple level staking would be too much risk).
In terms of the strike rate, this is claimed to be in excess of 80% however there is no proofing for Froggies Favourites to back this claim up at all.
How does the product work?
Perhaps not surprisingly, there is no real information on what the selection process for Froggies Favourites actually entails. Instead we are treated to the usual marketing based, woe filled tale (that I have no reason to believe is true).
Supposedly, following the death of Reece Froggart’s father and his business failing, the family found bank accounts with hundreds of thousands of pounds in there.
This was all supposedly from horse racing betting with selections supposedly coming from a system developed with a “distant Irish cousin”. Naturally there are no details about this system.
What is the initial investment?
Froggies Favourites is priced at £37 which appears to just be a one time cost. There is also a full 60 day money back guarantee in place as Reece Froggart is selling Froggies Favourites through Clickbank.
It is worth pointing out that this is supposedly limited to just 50 people however I am rather sceptical of this.
What is the rate of return?
The income potential for Froggies Favourites is by far and away its biggest selling point. As well as the claims made about how much the Father had in his bank, the headline for Froggies Favourites suggests that making £989.10 per week is seemingly guaranteed.
It is worth keeping in mind that there is no details of how much you stake to earn this.
Conclusion
There is a lot about Froggies Favourites that I find to be rather worrying, namely in terms of its authenticity.
This is a supposedly professional tipster service that uses a Gmail account as its main support contact, offers no evidence whatsoever to back up its claims (what little evidence is offered is in the way of dodgy screenshots of bank and betting accounts, some of which actually date back to 2012) and the final nail in the coffin is that the lack of detail of the selection process means you can’t even have faith that Reece Froggart knows the sport.
I cannot suggest strongly enough that you stay well away from Froggies Favourites.