Unity Racing Club is a horse racing tipster service operated by “Matt” in conjunction with the Betfan group. The service looks to be high risk high yield.
What does the product offer?
Unity Racing Club is a service offering near daily tips for horse races across the UK. The service covers a combination of single, each way and double bets based around stakes that go as high as 5 points per bet. Matt has achieved a claimed strike rate using Unity Racing Club of 33.92% according to Betfan with Unity Racing Club releasing around 2-4 bets per day.
How does the product work?
Unity Racing Club is based heavily on the experience of Matt and also an implied network of informant. This is based around his claim that he has been involved in horse racing for some time. This has included living in areas famous for horse racing (where he allegedly built up a contacts list) as well as buying and selling horses as a private agent.
What is the initial investment?
Unity Racing Club is available on a monthly and quarterly subscription with these coming in at £57 and £114 respectively. As with all Betfan products, there is no money back guarantee however they do say that they will review refund requests.
What is the rate of return?
Since its inception earlier this year, Unity Racing Club has gone on to produce an immense profit of 746.39 points (all in less than 6 months).
Conclusion
Unity Racing Club has shown tremendous potential with month in month out profits that have dwarfed the competition. There are however some issues that one can easily overlook, especially if you get caught up in the profits. These profits are at the expensive of very high bets with stakes of 5 points in some cases. This can mean (if you are using £10 per point) that you could have as much as £200 in play in a day which is more than most people can afford. This makes Unity Racing Club something of an unknown and personally I’d be inclined to give it a miss given the inherent riskiness.