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iCloud Tipster Review

iCloud Tipster is a new horse racing tipster service from Frank Flanaghan that he claims will allow subscribers to become ‘rich’ in just 6 months, all allegedly with no risk whatsoever.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for iCloud Tipster says that it provides a simple no risk betting strategy that puts you in “total control” each time that you place a bet. As a system iCloud Tipster seems to be rather selective with Frank Flanaghan saying that you will typically receive tips “5+ times per week” and that these will be sent out via SMS. iCloud Tipster is claimed to be a highly accurate system with Frank Flanaghan saying that the strike rate is “second to none”. Unfortunately this doesn’t actually include any information on what the claimed strike rate for iCloud Tipster is and there is no proofing supplied either.

How does the product work?

According to Frank Flanaghan there are two mains aspects to the selection process for iCloud Tipster. The first is his time allegedly spent working as a bookmaker. The second and arguably the most interesting comes from an unusual source, namely the Traveller community. The sales material for iCloud Tipster says that this is because they introduced Frank Flanaghan to “a hell of a lot about the inside word and fixing” that goes on at every horse racing meet. iCloud Tipster ultimately goes on to say that this combination of the knowledge of the traveller community with his own is the backbone of the service.

What is the initial investment?

iCloud Tipster is sold on a subscription basis with just one option open which is a cost of £29 per month (plus VAT). Fortunately this does come with a full 60 day money back guarantee as iCloud Tipster is sold through Clickbank.

What is the rate of return?

Frank Flanaghan claims that by starting with just £5 he was able to make £177.50 in the first week of iCloud Tipster and then more than doubling this in week two to £465.25. This is then claimed to be more than doubled again with iCloud Tipster allegedly making £1,410.25 by the end of month one and £3,200.65 after just two months.

Conclusion

Put bluntly I am rather cynical of iCloud Tipster as a product. The fact is that whilst the copy makes it sound like it is giving away plenty of information there is actually very little said about the service. Certain key bits of information are missing like what kind of bets you’ll be placing and what sort of staking plan allows you to go from £5 to £over £150 in “5+” bets.

Further worrying points are the fact that there is no proofing and if you look at the dates where iCloud Tipsters profits is showed off they run for literally the last 2 months which suggests that even if they are real (which I am hugely doubtful of) the iCloud Tipster system may not have been thoroughly tested.

All of this combined with a pretty high monthly subscription cost for something that doesn’t provide all that much evidence simply doesn’t come together to make a product that in my book is worth investing in.

 

 

Comments (1)

I have been a member since the end of September. The ‘Staking Plan’ is sound and if you follow it you will make money.The members site is basic and not always updated.The Stakimg plan is updated and works out your next bet for you based on your bank and what part of the series you are currently on.

You get selections by SMS usually by 1pm and the members Site is supposed to be updated straight after/

I hope this makes sense

Best Regards

Chris

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