Mobile Betting Club is a tipster service by Leon Dijskra that allows users to access their selections on a smartphone or tablet as well as a PC.
What does the product offer?
According to Leon Dijskra, Mobile Betting Club is an app based on his experience working for bookies that provides users with daily selections. This “revolutionary” way to make an extra income is claimed to be easy to use and guarantee a substantial income. As mentioned, the key selling point for Mobile Betting Club is that it can be used anywhere and on any system platform. You will typically receive between 5 and 8 selections on a given day for various races. Interestingly, in order to get access to your selections you will have to register an account with a bookmakers, namely Winner or Titan Bet.
How does the Mobile Betting Club work?
According to Leon Dijskra, Mobile Betting Club is based around a unique algorithm that allegedly “pulls together the most reliable and ‘agreed’ selections regardless of form, odds, RP rating, weather, track etc”. This to me is rather worrying as these are some of the main factors in establishing ratings, something that Mobile Betting Club is keen to ignore apparently. We are led to believe that due to some inside knowledge gained whilst working for bookies.
What is the initial investment?
Actually buying Mobile Betting Club isn’t too expensive at £27 however you will be offered a number of upsells including a binary options product (which is very telling of the true nature of Mobile Betting Club, something I shall explore below). Fortunately Leon Dijskra is selling Mobile Betting Club through Clickbank which means that there is a 60 day money back guarantee in place.
What is the rate of return?
According to the copy for Mobile Betting Club, you can expect to make up to £2,319.15 per day.
Conclusion on the Mobile Betting Club
There is a lot about Mobile Betting Club that warrants picking apart so I shall start with one of the more obvious points, namely the lack of proofing. Leon Dijskra makes lots of claims about the abilities of Mobile Betting Club however there is no proofing to back this up which is automatically suspicious to me. Next there is the way you are told you have to create an account with Winner or Titan Bet, neither of which are mentioned prior to purchasing.
This is often a way for content creators to earn commissions by referring you to various services. In the case of Mobile Betting Club, these are bookmakers however the most common employ for this method is through a binary options broker which would explain the upsell. Finally there are the tips that Mobile Betting Club send out which will actually be familiar to anybody who has ever looked at gg.com and their free tips for the day. Namely because they are identical. The most likely goal for Mobile Betting Club is to create a model for the marketer that allows many multiple streams of income from one buyer. Unfortunately, this doesn’t make for a product that is any good for the purchaser.
I would recommend avoiding Mobile Betting Club entirely.