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The Multiplier Method Review by Ryan Marshall

The Multiplier Method is a new product from Ryan Marshall that claims to be able to generate a rather substantial profit for users through low risk betting.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for The Multiplier Method makes it sound like Ryan Marshall has put together a must have betting product that is going to change the way that you bet. With The Multiplier Method being sold as using “smart risk free stakes” and the method being simple to use, even with no experience it sounds like a no brainer.

The Multiplier Method isn’t a tipster service however Ryan Marshall does claim that he will teach you the knowledge and about the tools to make “you a betting professional too”.

In fact, The Multiplier Method is presented as being ideal for newbies with no real effort required. Naturally the sales material portrays this as being something completely new whilst at the same time providing nothing tangible that gives any real information on the product.

How does the product work?

I am not in the least bit surprised to find that actual information on The Multiplier Method isn’t particularly forthcoming.

Whilst Ryan Marshal claims that his “revolutionary” methods have been passed down from his father there is nothing that really looks at what these methods involve anywhere on the sales material which is definitely disappointing.

In fact, the only thing that tells you what you’re not getting into is a line where Ryan Marshall says that you don’t have to trawl through piles of stats and form. Instead there is a firm focus on how much money you can expect to earn and how easy it is to profit.

What is the initial investment?

Ryan Marshall is currently advertising The Multiplier Method for a one time cost of £16.60. Payment for this is all handled via Clickbank which means that there is a 60 day money back guarantee in place should you find that the service isn’t for you.

What is the rate of return?

The claims about how much you can make with The Multiplier Method vary across the sales letter which is rather worrying, as is the fact that there isn’t any proofing to back any of the claims up.

The alleged income potential does however range from £1,932.15 in just 19 days and £575.47 in a single day. These numbers however seem very unlikely.

Conclusion

Honestly, there isn’t a lot about The Multiplier Method that seems at all worthwhile.

There are plenty of claims made about how much you can seemingly earn but there isn’t anything to back them up outside of some rather questionable screenshots of bank accounts.

The lack of information on what The Multiplier Method entails suggests to me that this is a simple strategy, the kind that works on paper but in reality often falls way short of expectation. The fact is that this lack of information combined with the focus on easy money both represent red flags that often indicate a less than quality product.

With that in mind I would be inclined to give The Multiplier Method a miss personally.

 

 

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Comments (1)

This site seems to be dead now, no tips, no reply to emails. The tips were not up to much, eg, recommending a place bet on short price favourites, 11th Feb 2016, Doncaster Pine Creek recommended a place bet at odds of 1.4. In 9 days of keeping records, I was £115.10 in arrears. They then went through a phase of dutching, which was wrong far more times than it was right. Sometime earlier this year Ryan Marshall apparently had an accident and the site has stopped tipping since. The only thing that appears on the website is recommendations for a site with absolutely fantastic results and large profits from its tips (where have I heard that before?)

These are the examples of the quotes

GREY SAMUELS SERVICE IS TOTALLY AND 100% ON FIRE!!
I HAVE JUST MADE A WINNING RUN OF 8 STRAIGHT BETS THIS AFTERNOON AND NOW FIND MYSELF £679 IN PROFIT!!

It just seems to be another buch of (defamation removed) artists, that get decent tipsters a bad name.

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