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Winner’s Circle Insider Review

Winner’s Circle Insider is a new horses racing tipster service, allegedly from one Simon O’Driscoll. Tips are allegedly hugely profitable and come with almost no risk.

What does the product offer?

Winner’s Circle Insider is the latest in a line of very questionable horse racing tipster services that promise plenty but rarely deliver anything of substance. In the case of Winner’s Circle Insider, it is allegedly operated by an ex jockey and trainer who, if you believe the sales material, has contacts in almost every horse racing stable in the UK and Ireland.

In terms of what you can expect from Winner’s Circle Insider, it is claimed to be a daily with almost all selections apparently winning. In terms of the numbers, there are no details of any staking plan (which doesn’t surprise me given the nature of Winner’s Circle Insider) whilst the strike rate is claimed to be an incredible 97%.

If you are anything like me, you won’t be at all surprised at this point to discover that there is no evidence or proofing to back any of this up.

How does the product work?

Simon O’Driscoll says that he is very much in the know in terms of horse racing and that his past has allowed him a number of high up contacts. Naturally Winner’s Circle Insider draws on these alleged contacts to help with selections.

This inside information is then then combined with a number of different algorithms as well as Simon O’Driscoll’s own supposedly extensive knowledge of horse racing. He also says that he often watches races over and over looking for details that can help. Once again, there is no real evidence to back any of this up.

What is the initial investment?

Winner’s Circle Insider is being sold on a quarterly basis at a cost of £30 (plus VAT), although Winner’s Circle Insider doesn’t make any mention of this, and it is in fact only listed in the small print of the Clickbank payment processing page.

Because it is sold through Clickbank however, it does mean that Winner’s Circle Insider comes with a full 60 day money back guarantee.

What is the rate of return?

The claims about how much you can make through Winner’s Circle Insider are rather varied however the headline says that you can start by turning £5 into £300 in a day. From here you can allegedly go on to make over £9,000 per month.

Conclusion

Given the fact that Winner’s Circle Insider is very clearly not an entirely professional operation (the sales page is still titled “My Awesome Landing Page”, the default name for any website made with ClickFunnels) and there is no evidence whatsoever to suggest contrary, I would exercise extreme caution.

There is also a worrying lack of information in terms of who has registered the site etc. The fact is that for me, none of this instils any confidence and frankly, I simply don’t see the results being anywhere near what is advertised.

With all of this in mind, I would give Winner’s Circle Insider a very wide berth.

 

Comments (1)

Keep clear of Simon O’Driscoll winning circle inside,received 9 tips= 9 losers. Plus pestered by so called tipsters claiming big price winners Do yourself a favour stay clear

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