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Winning Touches Review

Winning Touches is a tipster service for rugby created by Ashton and developed with is business partner Eric Webb.

What does the product offer?

Winning Touches is a subscription based system that has been devised by and developed by Eric Webb and Ashton that focuses on rugby. Eric Webb and Ashton say that they decided on rugby as basis because they believe that the two biggest sports for gambling in the UK (Horse Racing and Football) both fixed in the bookies favour due to the nature of the relationships between owners, trainers etc. and the larger bookmaking companies.

How does the product work?

Eric Webb and Ashton say Winning Touches is the sum of their combined knowledge of rugby. Ashton claims that during the initial development for Winning Touches period he managed to grind out results through hard work suggesting that there has been a lot of statistical analysis as well as studying of form.

What is the initial investment?

Winning Touches is available for a low price that Eric Webb and Ashton claim is an introductory offer. This amount is just £9 for full access. There is also a 60 day guarantee in place through Clicksure.

What is the rate of return?

Eric Webb and Ashton claim to have earned an average of £11,500 per month or £138,000 per year.

Conclusion

Winning Touches represents something a little different compared to the traditional betting avenues of football and horses racing which Ashton says are heavily fixed. In fact the lengths he goes to in order to disparage users from selecting them and using Winning Touches borders on the extreme side. He is keen to implicate clubs, chairmen, directors and players in match fixing whilst playing down the possibility that this could happen in rugby as it is a more noble sport.

There are some things that are some very genuine noteworthy concerns, which mostly boil down to a lack of evidence. There are no results and no information about how the product works. When putting together their sales page Eric Webb and Ashton have focussed on selling a lifestyle rather than showing anything tangible which is a pet peeve of mine.

Personally I find the claimed winnings to be a little dubious but at £9 for access and a money back guarantee I don’t see too many reasons not to give it a punt. The fact of the matter is in order to build a successful betting portfolio it needs to represent diversity to some degree, and rugby seems to be a niche that not many people are operating in yet.

 

 

Comments (2)

6 bets received 21.6 to 25.6 then nothing what’s wrong ??

Would be slightly more plausible if the name of Ashton’s wife didn’t switch from Christine (when he married her) to Miranda (when she rocked up in their BMW to meet Eric upon his arrival in Egypt)!

Looks like someone forgot to change some old copy …

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From: Simon Roberts