Created by Greentree Consultancy, Mark Your Card is a horse racing tipster service that provides tips with a focus on festivals.
What is the product?
Mark Your Card is a daily horse racing tipster service with something of a difference. Whilst selections are made available every day for subscribers, Mark Your Card also comes with options for festivals and single days. At the moment Mark Your Card is very much in the trial phase and Greentree Consultancy haven’t released too much information but the service appears to be win and each way betting with selections rated based on likelihood of a win. There is nothing about how selections are made but having ad some experience with Greentree Consultancy, Mark Your Card is likely to be heavily invested in statistics and analysis although this is merely speculative. As I mentioned there is a focus on festivals (such as Cheltenham) with packages available for the duration of those.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
At the moment Mark Your Card is in a free trial stage but based off my research the costs are looking to be around £20 for a single card, £49 weekly or £95 per month which is rather expensive as a subscription based option. In terms of potential income, this is currently an unknown factor as there is no proofing or results available however as it is currently on a free trial this isn’t the end of the world.
Does the product provide value for money?
At the moment, whilst it is free, Mark Your Card definitely represents value for money however costs and results may change that in the future.
Conclusion
Whilst still in its infancy Mark Your Card is showing some strong potential and it is definitely worth getting on board at this point. As to what the future has in store for Mark Your Card, I would wait with a degree of anticipation. There is a lot on offer and Greentree Consultancy don’t have a terrible track record. Ideally Mark Your Card would probably be a better option for a casual punter rather than a serious bettor, namely because if the costs I have seen are right there isn’t likely to be a lot of value in this for a monthly subscription.
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