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Picazonda Football Review

Picazonda Football is a new football tipster service that claims to be able to generate a very substantial income for subscribers with a low level of risk.

What does the product offer?

Picazonda Football is a brand new tipster service (the website was only launched at the end of September) that on the surface of things seemingly offers different tipster packages with a view to suiting all kinds of bettors. In terms of what you can expect, Picazonda Football focuses entirely on English football.

Depending on what subscription level you have signed up for, this can range from the Premier League all the way down to the Evo Stik Premier League.

The bets are a combination of types including what the sales material for Picazonda Football refers to as “Power Accas”. In terms of the different packages, the Basic Pack covers the Premier League only and focuses on “stable and low risk” bets.

At the other end of things, Picazonda Football is a complete service looking at all leagues and offering selections via SMS, live chat support and access to daily blogs from the tipsters behind Picazonda Football.

There is a taking plan in place however what is most interesting about Picazonda Football for me is the claimed strike rate which despite involving no lay betting is supposedly an incredible 72%.

How does the product work?

There is very little to explain what the selection process for Picazonda Football involves. There are a few references to multiple tipsters being involved but nothing that I would say offers real insight.

The sheer quantity of bets involved (more than 25 supposedly) suggests to me that there probably isn’t just one single approach with Picazonda Football.

What is the initial investment?

As I have already mentioned, there are three different packs available for Picazonda Football. These are all charged simply at £24.99, £39.99 and £64.99 (all of which are supposedly reduced prices).

What is rather interesting however is that there is no clarification as to whether these are one off or monthly costs. Payment is processed via Paypal and there is nothing mentioned there that would suggest that these are subscriptions however. There is also no form of money back guarantee in place either.

What is the rate of return?

Last season, the tips that Picazonda Football issues supposedly made more than £60,000 with over 40% of the top tier membership group supposedly making more than £100,000. Realistically, these figures simply aren’t something that the majority of people will get close to.

Conclusion

The website for Picazonda Football and the sales pitch are pretty slick and I can see how it would be very easy to be taken in by everything. Unfortunately, whoever has put together Picazonda Football has forgotten to include any real evidence that it works.

This includes the small matter of any real form of results. There isn’t any proofing whatsoever and the few examples of supposed bets that have been seem more like somebody has simply looked at what was popular in the last football season and used them as examples.

Personally, I feel that there is a lot about Picazonda Football that is rather questionable and that just doesn’t make for a sensible investment.

 

Comments (5)

Yep, I joined and got straight onto a losing streak. They claim to have a 75% hit rate. Trouble is ….its 75% losers. Possibly too early to say its no good, but really not for me

I tried to email the provider at the address provided in the welcome letter and the address today’s tip purports to have been sent from. Both emails bounced. The tips I have had from Picazonda have actually been pretty good and I’ve done well from them. However, the service (which I joined March 7) failed to deliver any tips for the last week when the indication was seven to ten tips a week, mostly around the weekend. Last weekend came and went without a one.

Doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence, I’d have to say!!

todays tip – Stadium: Loftus Road

Match: QPR vs Brighton
Tip: Brighton
Odds: @ 2.15

I see Brighton winning here all day as the home record
of qpr hasn’t been the greatest and Brighton are dangerous
going forward away.

What?????

Qpr have won their last 4 home games!!!!

……and In Brighton’s last 3 away games they beat lowly Rotherham but lost to Leeds and were hammered 3-0 at Nottingham Forest. Awful prediction at an awful price – a match best left alone imho.

Todays tip – Hi ,
Here is today’s Picazonda Selection Number 1.
Stadium: Loftus Road
Match: QPR vs Brighton
Tip: Brighton
Odds: @ 2.15
I see Brighton winning here all day as the home record
of qpr hasn’t been the greatest and Brighton are dangerous
going forward away.

What?? Qpr have won their last 4 home games and Brighton have lost 2 of their last 3 away games without scoring beating only Rotherham, and getting a 3-0 hammering at Nottingham forest. This is not a good tip!!!

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From: Simon Roberts