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125 Bets is another NOT RECOMMENDED syste. I think it’s time to warn against 125 Bets which is a system that has been on the market for some time and many people have lost a lot of money by following this system.
125 Bets is very similar to Autolays and many people believe it is the same person behind these 2 systems, and that Autolays was opened because 125 Bets hit a losing run no one could have survived.
125 Bets Review
125 Bets is NOT WORKING and you will eventually lose your entire betting bank when you hit some losers in a row.
The good thing is that 125 Bets does not take in any members anymore so no one can lose their money with this system. But guess what a new service called Autolays has come on the market which is just as bad as 125 Bets.
Please stay away from 125 Bets if they decide to open up again. Also stay away from Autolays which is just as bad. Read the many reader comments about Autolays here.
Please post your comments if you have any further information about 125 bets!
Jamie Kelly (if this is his real name) also runs 5startipster which is another NOT RECOMMENDED system.

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Of course 125bets and autolays are the same people. i lost a lot of money with 125bets and they use the same betting bot to place punters bets. Coincidence…not. 125bets use to be backing and now they just use their selections for laying because their backing got so bad. they are not taking on new members because they have no more members after such a horrendous June and then again in August! you will see that 125bets have not updated their results page since July so obviously not trading anymore. STAY AWAY they are con merchants.
Well, if I was running a service like that I’d take the 185 pounds per month subscription plus all the ‘banks’ provided by members and put it all, every penny, in a high-interest account. The last thing I’d do was actually place the cash on Betfair.
If a few punters get itchy and want to withdraw their ‘profits’ I’d pay out from the banked funds and calculate their ‘winnings’ from Betfair figures.
Odds are that within 6 months that killer run would occur and “Oops - you’ve all lost your bank”.
Of course the punter thinks it all went to the lucky guy on Betfair that got it right that day, but in fact it’s still in that high-interest account.
Now if I’d actually placed it on Betfair on your behalf it would be your risk - and you lost. No problem.
If it’s in that bank account it’s plain and simple theft and a jail sentence is in order.
Does anyone ever have any proof the bets were actually placed?