Top Notch Tips is a tipster service provided under the Betting Gods umbrella. The selections come from an unnamed tipster.
What is the product?
Top Notch Tips is a betting system offered by Betting Gods that claims to take advantage of the unnamed tipsters ability to identify trends and weaknesses in betting markets. There are 2-3 selections sent each day, seven days a week and generally before 10.30am. Top Notch Tips uses a staking system where users are advised to bet 1 or 2 points and to date has achieved a strike rate of 37.4%. Information is pretty scarce on the tipster and his methods but based off the little bits that are mentioned I would hazard a guess that the tipster has a personal rating system, possibly based off form although this is only speculation on my behalf. Personally I would have liked to have seen a little more information about Top Notch Tips, particularly in regards to the selection process.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
There are a number of subscription lengths available for Top Notch Tips all of which open with a one month trial for just £4.95. Users can then pay £7.95 per week, £24.95 per month or £5995 per quarter. Regardless of the subscription type that you choose you should be able to claim a refund as Top Notch Tips is sold through ClickBank which means there is a 60 day money back guarantee in place. In terms of the profitability of Top Notch Tips, it has made 129.72 point of profit since September 2013.
Does the product provide value for money?
Given the track record I don’t think that Top Notch Tips does provide value for money.
Conclusion
Top Notch Tips isn’t necessarily a bad product. For me, the big issue with this lies in the bottom line i.e. profit. You are paying £25 a month for a service that makes around 14 points of profit and that is before you bring subscription fees into account. The problem with this is that there are tipster services out there that can provide a much better return for the same kind of money.
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