The Four Step Horse Racing System is a horse racing betting system from Simon and Lorraine Foreman that is sold through reseller Castle Sporting Services.
What does the product offer?
According to the sales material for The Four Step Horse Racing System you receive an easy to follow betting system that guarantees a profit. Castle Sporting Services provide The Four Step Horse Racing System in a PDF document that details the whole system. Betting shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes and allegedly requires nothing more than a paper or internet access with betting able to be placed through any online bookmaker or in an actual betting shop. Castle Sporting Services provide four bonuses when you purchase The Four Step Horse Racing System in the form of an additional 4 betting systems.
How does the product work?
There is very little in the way of information about how The Four Step Horse Racing System works which given the fact that Simon and Lorraine Foreman are ultimately behind the service is not surprising. What you are told is that The Four Step Horse Racing System is comprised of just four steps that will allow you to pick out “winning horses that have the best chance” (a long way from the fact that the system is “guaranteed”. Getting started with The Four Step Horse Racing System only requires a small betting bank as the system is claimed to be recession proof.
What is the initial investment?
Simon and Lorraine Foreman originally sold The Four Step Horse Racing System for the incredibly high price of £300. Through Castle Sporting Services the service has been sold at £15 and then reduced even further to just £7.50. Unfortunately there is no money back guarantee in place for The Four Step Horse Racing System. I ‘bet’ the people who purchased early were over the moon with the price reduction after forking out so much money to begin with!
What is the rate of return?
According to Simon and Lorraine Foreman you can expect to make £300-£1200 per week using Simon and Lorraine Foreman. Interestingly it is heavily implied that this figure can be attained with just a £25 initial betting bank.
Conclusion
Put frankly, I am not convinced at all by The Four Step Horse Racing System and a big factor in this is the names behind the service. Simon and Lorraine Foreman say that they have been successfully involved in horse racing and gambling for over thirty five years and whilst I don’t doubt that they have been successful as entrepreneurs, I am yet to hear anything good from an independent source about their systems. This combined with a complete lack of any proofing doesn’t bode well for The Four Step Horse Racing System as a product. My best guess here is that Castle Sporting Services by resell rights en masse and draw people in with cheap betting systems that they don’t have to work to sell (it seems that the page for The Four Step Horse Racing System has come directly from Simon and Lorraine Foreman’s sales pitch). All of this makes The Four Step Horse Racing System a complete no go for me.