Win Chaser is a new horse racing tipster service operated by Edward “Eddie” Braithwaite that according to the creator can provide consistently profitable selections.
What does the product offer?
According to the sales material for Win Chaser, it offers users only the best in horse racing selections, all courtesy of “free lance high stake betting consultant” Eddie Braithwaite. This is a very impressive sounding claim and to somebody less cynical may be a strong contributing factor if they decide to proceed with Win Chaser. I am however much less convinced.
As a service Win Chaser sends out daily selections with between 2 and 4 selections offered each day. According to Eddie Braithwaite, this is due to the nature of the selection process (which I will look at below).
In terms of the numbers, it is recommended you follow a level staking system of £10 per bet which when combined with the claimed strike rate of 42% looks reasonable on paper.
How does the product work?
As you can probably guess from his rather grandiose, self proclaimed title, Eddie Braithwiate thinks rather a lot of himself and this is reflected in his supposed approach to identifying horses.
If you believe his so called history, the creator used to work at a bookies (whilst apparently going to spend his wages at a second bookies down the road, behaviour that I would say is more in line with an addict than a seasoned bettor) and during this period he realised how much bookies manipulate your betting habits.
With this in mind, he says he started to find bets that had value in order to increase his profitability.
What is the initial investment?
Win Chaser is being sold for a cost of £30 which buys you a 3 month subscription. It is worth noting that because it is sold through Clickbank, Win Chaser does come with a full 60 day money back guarantee.
What is the rate of return?
According to the “results” that Eddie Braithwaite has published, Win Chaser has averaged almost £2,500 per month using £10 stakes. This would mean a point profit of well over 200 points per month which is frankly unbelievable.
Conclusion
The proofing for the site coincidentally ends just a few days before Win Chaser was registered as a website (although by Michael Clapcott rather than Eddie Braithwaite).
There is also the fact that the service runs for longer than the money back guarantee, a tactic often employed by unscrupulous marketers that they will use to get you to stickout the service past the money back guarantee.
The fact is that I don’t see anything that really demonstrates that Win Chaser is a genuine service and this is very concerning. With all of this in mind I’d give this a massive berth personally.
I paid my money and received no tips. I have email Eddie Braithwaithe and have received no reply. I lodged a complaint with Click Bank and apart from having a couple of automated replies sent to me nothing is happening. I don’t know if it is a scam or not because I have not received the service I paid for. If Eddie is out their I’d love to hear from him so I can get this problem resolved and start receiving my tips.