Oriental Tips is a sports betting tipster service that is allegedly operated by “Tony and Amanda” that claims to be able to generate high profits.
What does the product offer?
The sales letter for Oriental Tips promises a lot. There are claims of low risk bets, suggestions of massive profits and seemingly plenty of excitement betting on Asian Football. I do however feel that I must start by addressing the fact that Oriental Tips doesn’t appear to be operated by Tony and Amanda. Instead the site is registered by one Timothy Humphrey, a character known for putting out questionable betting systems.
So with that cleared up, what exactly is on offer? Oriental Tips is a rather high volume tipster service with the sales material making reference to as many as 10 bets per day, all on massively varied odds.
As is suggested by the name you will be looking exclusively at leagues from the Far East with a variety of bets to be placed. Unfortunately, there is no staking plan provided with Oriental Tips and whilst there is a (rather unbelievable) claimed strike rate of 80-85%, there is no proofing at all to back this up.
How does the product work?
The sales material makes Oriental Tips sound like it is ran by a small time husband and wife team (in fact, they actually say that Oriental Tips is their first product they are selling online).
There are numerous references made to Tony and his understanding of football betting as well as betting in Asia. So much so that he claims to also know fitness coaches, physiotherapists and even agents, all of who are feeding him insider information. Once again, there isn’t a shred of evidence to match this claim.
What is the initial investment?
At the time of writing, Oriental Tips is being sold for £17.95 which is a one time cost. This is allegedly a 50% reduction on the listed price and a massive saving on the claimed £100 value that will be in place in the future.
There is a 30 day money back guarantee in place for Oriental Tips however it is worth pointing out that payment is handled via Paypal so you will have to claim this directly from the vendors.
What is the rate of return?
There aren’t really any specific claims made about how much you can make through Oriental Tips. Instead there is simply a part of the letter that makes reference to a “mighty ROI” and an alleged “2,500 USD betting profit”.
Conclusion
Put bluntly, I can see no reason to believe that Oriental Tips will work. The fact that the whole thing is linked with Timothy Humphries doesn’t fill me with hope (most of his products are designed to cash in on certain events and I have yet to see one that works).
There is also no evidence whatsoever that Oriental Tips can deliver on its claims, there is also no proofing provide. Finally, the money back guarantee that is in place simply doesn’t seem to be worth the paper that it is proverbially printed on. I simply can’t recommend avoiding Oriental Tips enough.