Frequently Asked
Questions
If you do not see an answer to your
question below, please do not hesitate to
contact me and I will do my best to respond within 24
hours during the week. Please allow a little longer at the
weekends.
What do I get for my membership fee?
You will receive an e-mail confirming your membership to the
Redd Racing Service with instructions on how to receive my
information. You will then continue to receive my daily
message by e-mail until such time as you cancel your PayPal
subscription.
What exactly is your guarantee?
If my selections have failed to show a profit after 60 days
of service, then I will refund all your membership fees paid
to date.
Sometimes my results seem to differ from yours?
I think it is important to understand that rarely will your
results coincide exactly with the results shown on my web
site, nor indeed with the results of any other member. This
is simply because everyone bets at different times and with
different bookmakers.
Another important point to note is that
the results posted on the Results page are not my own
personal figures, but a general consensus of bets matched by
members.
In response to previous suggestions for a
fair and accurate way to record the available prices on my
selections, I have asked a group of long-term members to
send me their results each day. Where a selection has been
matched at my suggested price or better, by more than 50% of
members, then this will appear on my results at the average
price matched by those members. If only a small number of
members, or indeed no-one gets matched at the advised price,
then the selection will not appear on the results, whether
it wins or loses.
This shows what has been achieved by
following my information, by the majority of members. I
appreciate it is not a perfect process, and will never
represent 100% of members results 100% of the time. But it
is has been embraced as the most practical way to represent
the results of the service.
Some days you will show a profit where my
web site records a loss, and vice versa. The important thing
to remember is to only bet when you have value and the odds
in your favour, as over time the results even themselves
out.
If your information is so good, why are you selling
it? Why don't you just keep it to yourself and make money?
Well the simple answer is that I don't "need" to sell my
information. But the fact is, my publishers Odelta (the
company to whom members pay their subscriptions) pay me
a considerable sum each year to retain my services, and
no-one in their right mind would turn down the opportunity
to get paid extra for something they do already. Perhaps the
real question to ask yourself is "why do Odelta continue
to employ my services year after year, if the service was
not profitable and didn't continue to attract and keep loyal
paying members?"
If all your members are betting on the same horse,
won't this affect the price and reduce the profits for
everyone?
My service currently has around 700 members. Their stakes
vary from £5 a bet to £100. Only a handful of my members
regularly place bets above £100. This amount of money is not
enough to significantly influence a typical betting market.
Can you show me proof of your income from
horse-racing?
I know many tipsters take great delight in displaying
winning betting slips, copies of cheques, and extracts from
their bank accounts. Call me old-fashioned, but I think my
income is nobody's business but mine. However, I'm more than
happy to give any new members confidence in my advice by
offering firstly a free trial of my service, and secondly a
100% money-back guarantee.
A 30-day free trial and a 60-day guarantee
means that effectively people can 'paper-trade' my
advice for a full three months completely risk free, safe in the knowledge that they can get a full
refund if they are not happy. I've always been very
happy to put my money where my mouth is.
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