Winning Information Network is a new horse racing tipster service allegedly offered by one Greg Stafford that claims to be able to generate some very impressive profits for subscribers.
What does the product offer?
The sales material for Winning Information Network is pretty clear about what is on offer from the service, namely massive profits with seemingly very little risk. As a service, Winning Information Network provides subscribers with 6 selections each day, 6 days a week (with Sunday being the exception).
Greg Stafford makes reference to Winning Information Network being “100% full proof” (which I presume is supposed to mean fool proof) and talks several times about how using Winning Information Network will allow you to enjoy financial freedom.
This is all very impressive sounding however as I will explore there is very little evidence to back up a lot of what Winning Information Network claims.
This is to the extent that there is no staking plan or even any proofing offered to back up the claims.
How does the product work?
Greg Stafford claims to have over 11 and a half years of experience in horse racing betting with the actual details behind Winning Information Network as a service rather obviously kept quiet.
For example, he talks about how his brother in law is a racing horse trainer and how this provides him with an edge however this isn’t explored beyond this which is unfortunate but expected.
The fact is that as is the case with a lot of this rather questionable type of tipster service, there is very little that is tangible with the focus of the sales material being on how Winning Information Network can improve your life.
What is the initial investment?
Winning Information Network is being sold for a one time cost of £35.
Because it is sold through Clickbank, Winning Information Network does come with a full 60 day money back guarantee however it is rather interesting to note that several times in the sales material for Winning Information Network, Greg Stafford says that you should trial his tips for 3 months to give them a fair chance.
What is the rate of return?
According to the headline for Winning Information Network, in just 6 months you can be taking home “over £1,8500 a month”. Given the claimed Paypal and bank balances that are shown to have a combined value of over £1.3 million, I would presume that this is supposed to be £18,500.
Conclusion
Put bluntly, I don’t believe that a single aspect of Winning Information Network is a genuine service.
From the name of the service which seems to be designed to cash in one of Betfan’s many well known brands (also named Winning Information Network) whilst all the repeated requests to trial the service past the 60 day money back guarantee seem to be there mostly to try and get people to revoke this right.
The fact is that the most obvious thing that is missing from Winning Information Network is any evidence that the system works. With all of this in mind, I would be inclined to give it a very wide berth, even at a seemingly reasonable price.