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Profit Picks Review by Alfie Wood

Profit Picks is a new horse racing tipster service from Alfie Wood that claims to be able to generate huge amounts of profits for subscribers with very little risk.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for Profit Picks makes it sound like you are essentially writing a blank cheque with Alfie Wood talking about how you can buy yourself a new car, go on exotic holidays and “maybe even” upgrade your home.

All of this sounds rather impressive however it is really just a very good opportunity to show off the fact that there is no real information about what Profit Picks entails.

What is claimed about Profit Picks is that it is one of “the most accurate and consistently reliable services in Great Britain” and tat when a horse doesn’t come firs, it usually comes second which can still mean big money for users (suggesting an each way betting approach).

Outside of this little bit of information, the only thing that is explicitly stated about Profit Picks is that the strike rate is either 73% or 93%.

The copy can’t seem to really decide which of these it is. Not surprisingly there isn’t any proofing to back this up.

How does the product work?

There is very little information on how Alfie Wood actually makes selections for Profit Picks. Instead there is a focus on a story about how he was previously a bookmaker with a business partner, one Paul Walker.

The two then allegedly started “scamming” punters and making more money. Following a falling out, Alfie Wood says that he developed an algorithm (a scientific one no less) that would look at the years of historic data collated as a bookie to find winning bets.

What is the initial investment?

There is only one option available if you want to sign up for Profit Picks which is an annual subscription.

Alfie Wood is selling this for just £30 which is a one time payment. Profit Picks is sold through Clickbank which means that there is also a full 60 day money back guarantee in place should you find that you aren’t happy with the product.

What is the rate of return?

Profit Picks headlines with earnings claimed of over £65,000 in just one year. Not surprisingly, there is no real evidence to back this up.

Conclusion

I have seen products like Profit Picks come and go a number of times and they all follow the same blueprint to a letter.

The service makes a number of bold claims and promises and does nothing that I can really see to back up that it can deliver. Even the copy lacks details on the numbers and what the service offers, all something that a reputable tipster would look to offer.

Instead, Profit Picks focuses on how easy it is to make money and what you can use it for to massively improve your life. All of these are huge red flags for me.

With all of this in mind, I just can’t see why you would risk your rime or money on Profit Picks.

 

 

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