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Has anyone heard of ‘Sports Direct’? Apparently they are based in Chichester, West Sussex. They contact you on your mobile and ask you to place an odds-to bet for them on horses. Has anyone been contacted by them? Is it a genuine tipping service or another one of these post code scams, i.e., giving different people different horses in same race, and only contacting the winners?
You bet your life it is Sanja dont have any chuck with them. If you use Betfair and want to lay look for Haydock on Betfair forum each day at 1.30+ my lays will be up nothing over 7/2, many placing 2nd 3rd so good place bets too a double wammy many days.
Cheers Bob
The following supposed tipsters are sending texts to peoples mobiles - Jim Barr, Alan Brown, and Ted Byrne. They are all operating under the same umbrella and it is a complete scam.
People are getting tipped different horse in same race.The last race identified was the 7.10 at Epsom last night. you can check it out at gg.com. A lot of punters are getting conned.
First impressions, were very good, I had a good run of winners with few losers here and there. I. Had about a 70% strike rate which is very impressive. I turned a bank of £1000 into £1785 in two months. Then I had a string of bad results and my bank dropped to £800 which was very disapointing. This is a good system and very easy to use but if you do buy I would advise backing each way as your bank will be safer.