Sep
15
Betting Salvation Review
Filed Under Not recommended systems | 17 Comments
I think most of you guys have received advertising mails today regarding a system called Betting Salvation. Betting Salvation is going to be sent out to thousands of system buyers looking for the newest horse racing system to hit the market. I will try to get hold of a copy of Betting Salvation very soon and come with a full review. If any of you order it and want to do a live trial for me then please send me an email at horseracingman@googlemail.com so I can set the review up
Here is the standard marketing email that most of you probably already have received:
Hi,
The Betting Salvation has launched, and the order page is live,
so there’s NO time to lose…
And as we’ve been discussing, there’s a way to completely
improving your bets, removing the errors, greed and fear,
and do that SO easily, and SO quickly, for SO cheap, that
you’d be NUTS not to give it a shot
Williams is willing to go WAY out on limb and let you leverage every
bit of his experience and this phenomenal new system into FISTFULS
of ready cash for yourself, and all YOU have to do is…Click.
When you do, you’ll have an insane Power Tool you need to succeed…
* The Smoking Hot Betting Salvation system…
* Incredible World-Class Support…
* A SICK 56 day money back guarantee…
* And much, much more…
There’s too much to cover in a measly e-mail. You really need to
have a look at the full package for yourself…
And TIME is running out. The packages available at the stupid-cheap
launch pricing are being gobbled up like my dog at his kibble, and
when they’re gone, that’s it.
You will Pay More or miss out while your competition passes you by,
and that would be tragic.
The risk is zero. The potential is all YOURS.
Seize Your Potential!
To Your Success!
PS – Once again: You are guaranteed satisfaction with incredible 56 day 100%
guarantee, and once you see what Williams is asking for this insane package,
you will literally question his sanity! But nothing happens unless YOU make it
happen, Right Now. Go. See. Win!
________________
HONEST BETTING SALVATION REVIEW
We have now received this new system and had some time to look at it. First I was happy since it looked like a trading system, but unfortunately it was just some very basic writing about weight of money and not actually any system. Around page 15 we finally see what this system is all about. They write that the system is tested and fine tuned through many years but don’t make the effort to proof this at all
The system is build up like most other systems that goes to NOT recommended. You are asked to use the racing post and then there are the typical rules about number of runners, trainer win rate, form and so on. The rules are made so that they don’t give you any possibility to check the results easily on Adrian Massey.
I will try to see if I can get any respond to all these “tested and fine tuned” results they talk about in the ebook, but I very much doubt it.
Sorry guys, but this is another system that goes to NOT RECOMMENDED.
If anyone decides to use it then please update your results in here so we can see how it goes

Could you please give me an independant review/ feedback once the Betting Salvation product has been evaluated. I am in dire straits for such a product bat at this stage I cannot afford it if it is not worth it. Thanks.
We will of course as always give a honest feedback when we have seen the system and maybe also tested it for some time (if it’s even worth to test it)
Caveat Emptor!!!!
Have read the sales blurb.
When I was a newbie, I would probably have fallen for it.
Ignoring the probable overseas source (“checks”,”gonna” etc) and the risible testimonials – one of them is a how not-to read a script and a picture of a guy looking as though he has seen the bailiffs coming rather than celebrating the huge profits from the unspecified – but probably yet another – trading system.
There is no back up
data and when I tried the website could not be found. That may now be sorted
But it reads pretty well like many other , with similar “in a short space of time” testimonials from beta testers – and one of the Review sites saying how good it is, had wording that gave me the deja vue feeling – pretty well identical wording to a previously promoted product”reviewing” a similarily worded sales page
Tread warily folks. You need results – actual that can be proofed, not vague statements, less hype.
Having got that off my chest , I am prepared to eat humble pie if it works, and beg forgiveness
And, no, I am not selling anything of my own!
Bought it today. Asked for a refund in under 10 minutes. Another select all races with x runners that have x, y, z form figures.
No past results to back up claims. “near illegal” simply bs.
Says that payment reveals ‘all secrets’ then offers the advanced version at 57 quid more and if you decline that will offer the ‘Advanced Lite’ for 47 pounds. Then offers a third bundle for another 57.
Look on clickbank.com affiliates section, search on horseracing software and see the waffle given to prospective affiliates.
This is utter rubbish.
mercedes
Thanks for the info – for a moment there I was tempted…you have saved me wasting EVEN more of my hard-earned cash – appreciate it
Cheers
Geoff
This system is heavily associated with Kevin Schmidt aka Don Carter.
Any system written by this guy is 100% scam.
You don’t even need to open the website……
The problem is that these days the guys are changing their names every day and it is difficult to keep up with them……
……But anything from Singapore is Kevin Schmidt who sometimes uses his other name of Don Carter…
So anything from Singapore should be ignored……
Agree totally.
Just bought this and could probably have predicted judging by the no. of additional special offers that followed my interest that it would prove to be a generalised load of XXXX.
If you watch channel 4 on a saturday you will get the same obvious selection criteria for free!!!
These guys DO NOT bet for a living. They just come up with old rehashed rules and sell it off as a system. They do not keep it in the market too long so will only sell it for a month or two cos they know it won’t work in the long run. Punters will buy it and soon forget and bin it then wait for the next best thing. They win because not everyone will ask for a refund. They will make a quick buck then move onto their new project called “Betfair SuperStar Secret” or something corny like that. Those people are just internet marketeer conmen.
Agreed.. a complete and utter pile of tripe! I too requested a refund after only a few minutes although it was almost worth the small amount of effort just to listen to the first risible ‘testimonial’. Actually I think the testimonials are synthesized; at least I hope they are, because if not the first guy’s stuff is horribly embarrassing.
The whole thing is badly written and ambiguous, littered with unfounded and incorrect claims. It is not even completely clear whether the author is advocating ‘win’ or ‘place’ betting, since he refers, in an erroneous paragraph re. getting better odds, to the ‘place backing odds for one of our candidate’ (sic). Nowhere else does place betting merit a mention, so which is it?
Incidentally, did you know that if you see odds of 1.55 on Betfair early in the morning, you can request better odds (better by 54 and 90% apparently) and “eventually your bet will get matched before the race starts”? Well, I’ve been involved with Betfair for over 7 years and I must admit that this little gem had so far escaped me! (‘Betting Salvation’ is not a trading system, of course… in fact it isn’t a system at all, more a pile of worthless, illiterate nonsense).
I was particularly impressed (not) by the second of the two ‘Easy Profit Methods’ which supplement the main system. Essentially the author claims that it is possible to earn in excess of 20 Grand a year simply by following one particular tipster and betting to £10.00 per point. The only problem is that the author has messed up his calculations: The tipster in question does indeed show a points profit of 2294.05… HOWEVER, a quick analysis reveals that this total was achieved using £10.00 bets. To earn at the level suggested would require total stakes of £398,200 (at £100.00, not £10.00, per point) for a ROI of only 5.76%
Oh, and I amused myself yesterday by applying the main system to produce a day’s worth of selections. Out of nine qualifiers I would have seen only one win at odds of 2.36 (SP was lower…)… a nett loss of 6.64 points.
It’s bad enough to relieve decent people of their money for garbage like this, but horrifying to consider the consequences of actually applying the information to real-money betting.
You people are truly amazing… I take the time and considerable trouble to outline the system’s glaring flaws (while being careful not to open up any copyright issues by divulging specific details). My reward for doing so is that you delete my post without explanation. Sorry chaps but this thing is such a dangerous pile of nonsense that I thought some detailed analysis might not go amiss. Evidently you disagree, and of course you will delete this post too, though it will receive at least some airtime before you do.
Stuff as bad as this requires considerable negative publicity… for goodness’ sake, the author is trying to tell us that we can earn 20K by betting a tenner a time on a mediocre tipster’s selections. The man clearly can’t even use a calculator since his projected 20K return is out by a factor of ten.. the return would be 2 grand not twenty!
If you feel that to expose clear untruths such as that is inappropriate for this website then you are every bit as foolish as those you are claiming to advise.
Neil=> We have not deleted any comments. The comments just has to be approved manually by us due to too much spam otherwise. But as you will see your post is up and running
It will always take a little time before posts are approved!
I think Neil M, should say sorry to Admin otherwise not to come back here again and can waste hes money and time on these systems, after a silly comment of hes.
Hi Admin
Just got this new email which I think is doing the rounds. called the betfair millionaire
http://www.betfairmillionaire.com
Can you test this as this site seems to be quite quiet of late? normally you have a few system tests going at once. Anyhow, this bloke says he has made a million from betfair and will sell his secrets for a measely £27. I am just getting that rochdale gang feeling.
Your response to my initial enquiry regarding Betting Salvation was tremendous. It is great that I stumbled on you guys and thanks much for the feedback.
Could I turn your arm again and enquire about the Betfair Millionaire system.
Or maybe if you can just direct me to a profitable system, or does it not exist?
David, you wrote: ‘I think Neil M, should say sorry to Admin otherwise not to come back here again and can waste hes money and time on these systems, after a silly comment of hes.(sic)’
Well, old chap, my original post appeared here for several hours and was available for all to see, albeit flagged with the message ‘awaiting moderation’. Subsequently it disappeared. Now, it may have seemed ’silly’ to you for me to assume that it had therefore been deleted by admin, but after investing considerable time in putting it together it hardly seemed unreasonable to feel a little cheesed off to find it apparently censored. If that is ’silly’, then I must be silly.
I have no idea what your point is regarding the suggestion that ‘he can waste hes money and time on these systems’. It is entirely because people like me are prepared to do this and put these things to the test that we can weed out the useless stuff and highlight the very few worthwhile systems. Personally I find that there are occasionally elements in some systems which have some merit, even if the system itself is not completely viable. By putting together snippets of such information I have managed to make my betting moderately profitable after years of banging my head against the wall. Nowadays I only buy Clickbank products in light of their solid refund policy. So, David, if it’s all the same to you, I’ll continue to ‘waste’ my time (though definitely not my money), and in the process continue to further my education.
As for apologising to admin, yes I agree that an apology is merited, though I shall do so of my own volition and not because you told me to. This was a simple misunderstanding and nothing more. Re. not posting here again… well, my original post certainly wasn’t done with a view to any kind of personal gain; it didn’t benefit me in the slightest. I did hope, though, that it might lend considerable weight to the opinion that Betting Salvation is something to avoid like the plague.