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The Gibraltar System Review

The Gibraltar System is a relatively new sports betting system and tipster service that is operated by Mark and Tim (with Tim seemingly being Tim Humphrey) that is based around football betting.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for The Gibraltar System provides a fantastic insight into what you can expect from the system by saying that it is based on an old loophole that has since been closed. Mark and Tim then go on to say however that they happen to have discovered a way to allow users to continue to profit by looking at very specific criteria. In terms of what The Gibraltar System actually is, there are two sides to things.

The first is the system itself which you get a copy of when you buy the product whilst the second aspect is interlinked and is the actual selections that Mark and Tim have made.

These are supposedly sent out daily via email. Interestingly, despite them claiming that there are dozens of selections per day, their tips have identified just 452 bets. There is no advised staking plan with The Gibraltar System suggesting that people have started out with just £10 whilst others allegedly bet between £100 and £250 per bet.

There is a claimed strike rate of 98% however not surprisingly there is no proofing or evidence to back this up.

How does the product work?

The Gibraltar System follows a certain 6 step selection criteria which allegedly leads you to a bet per game. Whilst there are selections sent out, you can also use websites like Flashscore to see what other games are matching the necessary criterion.

Without going into too much detail, a lot of The Gibraltar System is to do with getting the right odds at the tight time in order to get the most value.

What is the initial investment?

At the time of writing, The Gibraltar System is being offered with a claimed 50% discount which brings the price down from £37 to just £17.99.

There is a 60 day money back guarantee claimed to be in place however since payment goes directly through Paypal (to an account known simply as Bons), you would have to deal with the vendors to receive this.

What is the rate of return?

Just by following Mark and Tim’s bets, the sales material for The Gibraltar System suggests that you could have made £131,910.32. Naturally, there is nothing saying what staking was involved to generate this kind of income.

Conclusion

The fact that The Gibraltar System is tied to Tim Humphreys instantly sets alarm bells ringing for me. He is a well known figure when it comes to putting out tipster products and not in a good way.

His products range from terrible to barely passable, for example, he launched a service in the run up to Christmas promising £10,000 that absolutely tanked profit wise, no doubt leaving people out of pocket over the period.

With all of this in mind, I don’t really hold particularly high hopes for the Gibraltar System and from what I have seen, this is something that simply isn’t sustainable in the long term and honestly, I think you’d be lucky to turn a profit in the short term too.

 

Comments (1)

hi I have not heard from you since i paid for the registration. please can you cancel my registration and return the deposit

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