How good is Peter Naughton as a tipster?
How good is Derek Thompson as a tipster?
Unfortunately, it would appear that you have no way of finding out.
If the size of their adverts is anything to go by, they are making people who phone their premium rate telephone numbers ( £1.53 per minute ) a shedload of money. It must cost them a fortune to be able to place those huge adverts in the Racing Post on a regular basis, right?
Wrong!
The Racing Post, apparently, don't charge them for their adverts, they simply take a percentage of the revenue from all those £1.53 per minute phone calls. And the size of those adverts just depends on how much space there is in that day's paper to fill. A very cosy relationship for all concerned.
It might also go some way to explaining why Bruce Millington never appears to respond to any requests for information about proofing details which, of course, would give a true record of the profit ( or more likely loss ) that subscribers to these services would experience.
Come on Bruce, it's about time you were more open with your dwindling readership about these services.
As things stand, it would appear that you could be accused of being complicit in an elaborate scam.
Personally, we at Peerless Racing would like you to set the record straight once and for all.
It's so simple.
Just insist on advertisers in your paper publishing their Profit and Loss records.
Ok I will give you your first comment guys.
ReplyDeleteSo far all you have said is absolutely true, but so what? Anyone who has been involved in punting for any length of time, is well aware of all these points you have made. Instead of bashing Thommo etc why not look at your own performance?
You have been on the go for over a week now and haven't struck a blow in anger yet. Who in there right mind is going to wait for over 7 days before a bet comes up and even then you can't say when you will be releasing the information?
OK you may be extremely successful in the strategy you adopt, but on the last weeks performance, by the time a selection comes to me the value will be long gone.
As big Duncan Bannatyne says "I'm out"
Actually i'm not yet, but FFS guys it's not looking good. :)
Thanks for taking the time to post a comment.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who wants to bet on horses has the right to choose how often they bet, and what strategy they choose to use.
We don't envisage giving out selections more than once or twice a month, as we exercise caution and patience. This approach has landed us numerous successful gambles over the past 25 years, and we have no intention of making changes to our proven methods of making a consistent long term profit.
It was unfortunate that we took the decision to cancel the bet planned for Yarmouth on Thursday, however we believe it was the correct one.
You will not be surprised to learn that we will only be passing on selections once we have placed our own bets. We have nothing to lose by doing this, and if it means a few people can share in our successes then we do not see any harm in doing so.
You will, of course, make your own decisions with regard to whether you choose to back our selections or not. The same goes for the dozens of people who have also requested to be added to our mailing list.
Please do not jump to conclusions about us before you have had a chance to judge the quality of our information. If we turn out to be useless, then we expect to be pilloried.
We are confident that will be proven not to be the case, though only time will tell.
Thanks again for your comments, and good luck with your betting.
We don't envisage giving out selections more than once or twice a month.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest I'm quite surprised by that, so I can definitely say I'm out.
Best of luck in your project. :)