Purewin Racing Review Tips

Created by a tipster known simply as Christopher, Purewin Racing is a new tipster service that provides horse racing selections to subscribers.

What is the product?

Purewin Racing is a tipster service that specialises in providing daily horse racing tips to it subscribers. Said tips come from tipster Christopher’s own alleged experience (15 years) and analysis. Purewin Racing is also said to have a number of contacts in 6 of the largest stables in the UK. Unfortunately there is nothing explored outside of this, nor is there any proof or proofing. In fact, outside of the fact that Purewin Racing is a horse racing tipster service that follows its own staking system, there is a disappointing and frankly rather worrying lack of information (as I shall explore below).

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

Your first month with Purewin Racing will cost you just £5 on a trial basis. After this time has elapsed the monthly subscription costs go up to £16 per month. In both instances there is no money back guarantee in place. In terms of income potential, once again there is a distinctive lack of information. Whilst Christopher is happy to say that you can expect to earn a reasonable income, it isn’t really expanded on.

Does the product provide value for money?

Despite a low monthly subscription cost there are a number of issues with Purewin Racing that I shall address below.

Conclusion

Aside from the obvious stuff like a complete lack of proofing and evidence as to how Purewin Racing will perform, the biggest concern for me is based around two key things. First of all is that the service uses a Wix website i.e. one that is free and anybody can use.

The second thing is the Paypal email address which is simply an outlook address. Both of these are disposable and almost impossible to trace to the average internet user. This is a huge concern and something that I think anybody should consider before taking a punt, even with a small amount to lose. Whilst I am not saying that Purewin Racing is a scam, Christopher needs to put in some considerable work to convince people otherwise.

 
 

 

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