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Win Repeater Review

win_repeater_reviewWin Repeater is a new horse racing tipster service/betting system from Simon Stephens that claims to be able to produce consistent profits for subscribers.

What does the product offer?

According to the sales material for Win Repeater, it is not just a fool proof way to win on the horses, it is a fully automated horse racing system that can generate very substantial income ins a relatively short space of time. In terms of what you can actually expect, Simon Stephens says that through Win Repeater he will teach you when to bet, when not to bet and what types of bets to place. Not surprisingly, there is very little information about what Win Repeater actually entails as a service with no scheduling, staking plan or proofing. In fact, the majority of Simon Stephens’ sales pitch appears to be based around him saying how much he has earned and how much he earned for a random user. Also included are a frankly huge number of additional betting systems that are provided as bonus products.

How does the product work?

There is absolutely no tangible explanation about how Win Repeater actually works. Instead we are treated to a story about how after hitting rock bottom with his betting, Simon Stephens got in touch with an old friend and betting maestro. Together they thrashed out an existing system until it was finally perfected as Win Repeater. The fact is that there isn’t really anything saying what Win Repeater actually is in the sales material, let alone how it works.

What is the initial investment?

Simon Stephens is selling Win Repeater for a one time cost of $39 (about £28). As it is sold through Clickbank, Win Repeater does come with a full 60 day money back guarantee should you find that you aren’t happy with any aspect of the product.

What is the rate of return?

Quite how much you can make with Win Repeater depends on which part of the sales material you are reading. The headline claims to generate £100k in just 12 months and that a test user made £30,000 in a few months. It is then claimed that you can make £51,000 plus per year working part time. The more realistic claim however is that you can make a few hundred pounds a month.

Conclusion

Frankly I am very doubtful that Win Repeater is a legitimate product for a number of reasons. First and foremost, it is hard to ignore the fact that there is almost none of the material that actually pertains to Win Repeater as a product.

I also have a number of additional concerns as there is a rather distinctive point in the promotional video that gives away it is an actor reading the script.

All of this pales to the fact that there is nothing at all that represents in anyway that Win Repeater is a legitimate product or even what the product is. With that in mind I don’t think that I’d invest any time into Win Repeater at all.

 

 

Comments (7)

Avoid this service!

The information level is very poor, and the staff harasses members asking questions in the chat.

I have serious doubts about the statistics behind the methods, consisting of very low odds win, place or dutch bets, combined with accumulators. They do not offer any proof or historical selections.

After a few weeks they tell you to join a mastery course for £39.99, or you will not have full access to tips. The staff then dissapears and do not update member post with results for weeks.

A part of the course is lessons, but the two I’ve seen is of such a low standard, that they were worthless to me. Another part is guidance in the member area, but the chat is often down or unstable, and the staff has been abcent after selling everybody the “mastery course”.

Many members are frustrated and some has declared in the chat that they were leaving. These episodes seems to be followed by down time for the chat…

I asked for a refund, and they inactivated my account without refunding me. I had to contact ClickBank myself to get my membership refunded. The course was payed directly to vendor via PayPal – BIG MISTAKE!

I think they are (defamation removed) in some degree, so stay away!

Cheers, and be carefull out there

Hi I fully agree with everything that Mette said.Since she posted her comments,they have now joined up with a guy called Grey Samuels and if you you don’t join him you cannot access the daily bets.I would clas this as blackmail.Keep well clear of this.Cheers

Hi again
(And hi Roy, I remember you from the chat forum!)
I was just informed that the Winrepeater people are using my name to promote “Grey Samuels”.

I have not joined this service, and never will. The billing is the same as for the Winrepeater “mastery course”:
M&AN (musicandartnetwork), http://www.greysamuels.com

Theese people uses techniques of sc@m @rt!sts & c¤n m€n, and should not be trusted.

I just found out that after I left the service, they used my (very rare and foreign) name to promote another service to the members.

Fiona wrote:
“This is the email that Mette sent in to me yesterday!

‘I have just witnessed the same strike rate on Grey’s site as we used to get on Win Repeater!!?? Only the odds are 4 or 5 times as high! No wonder it’s recommended’

I have never used “Grey Samuels” service, nor will I ever, as it reeks of another con from these people from M&AN (musicandartnetwork).

Don’t trust theese people. And don’t give them any (more) money!
Cheers

I ALSO JOINED THE WIN REPEATER SERVICE FOR A SINGLE PAYMENT.i WAS THEN TOLD i NEEDED TO PAY ANOTHER FEE FOR A TEACHING COURSE!I SAID I WAS OK PLACING MY OWN BETS BUT WAS MET WITH AN EXTREMELY RUDE RESPONSE.i ASKED FOR A REFUND WHICH WAS OF COURSE REFUSED

I joined the Winrepeater service in December and after a reasonably successful start, the service crashed and burned in February, but as Eddie says, not before they forced all members to pay £39.99 for a ‘Mastery Course’, which they were going to update us with all kinds of strategy for success. Only one part of the course was forwarded and it contained items that had already been discussed on the chat boards. I have had several e mail conversations with their secretary who does not answer questions and accuses anyone with the audacity to complain of being discourteous and abusive. they are now championing this Grey Samuels service where all Winrepeater members can get a years membership for the price of one month, £77 !! I would not touch the service or any members of this crew with a barge pole, ignore at all costs. They are just looking for more ways of extorting more from unsuspecting punters.

My story is simular to that of Mette and Peter. I also joined in december and was directed towards the mastery course. This course has no value what so ever and after a complaint I was told to stop being abusive and to appologize to the creators… I still have access to the service but they stopped putting selections on the board. Now you have to join Grey Samuels service in order to get the selections. If this isn’t a con I don’t know what is. My advice: stay away form those guys.

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