What is the product about?
The Ace System is a tennis tipping system provided by Quids In Betting. It is subscriber based and boasts of a strike rate of over 75%
What does the product offer?
Allegedy created by a bus driver and his friend The Ace System is a smartphone and tablet based subscription tipping service for tennis. It sends you details of games with who they believe you should be backing as chosen by “people who are experts in the field”
How does the product work?
The product utilises a standard subscription model. You receive the tips to your smartphone or tablet and then place the relevant bets through online bookmaking systems. At the end of the day you can log in and claim your potential profit. Other than the statement about tips being chosen by “experts in the field” there is no further information on what the selection process entails.
What is the initial investment?
At the time of writing the system is available at a reduced rate of £9 down from £17 for a life time license. On top of this you would have the costs of betting. The creators of the system claim they started with bets of a few pounds but now frequently make bets of £200-300 each time. There is a 60 day “solid iron” money back guarantee.
What is the rate of return?
The rate of return is a little sketchy with no real statement as to what you can expect back. There is the alleged strike rate which at “over 75%” seems a little unrealistic. Other than that the only other statement is that the two creators have amassed over £50,000 each in their bank accounts.
Conclusion
The details available are very sketchy at best with no direct answers to the kind of questions that you would have as a potential customer. This lack of information is very disconcerting indeed. There does not seem to be much substance to the product other than the fact that two guys with a keen interest in tennis can predict who is going to win a game. However if you can put your faith in this fact then perhaps there is something here for you. The price isn’t particularly high and the subscription is “lifetime”.