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Posted by Aegist on May 23rd, 2006
I have just added another new alert service to the Alert services page called Bet Risk Free. Another Email based program, it doesn’t promise many arbs, but then it doesn’t cost much either. With a one month trial for £1, and then an ongoing subscription of only £10, it would be hard to not cover your costs with the trading. I think anyone who is already trading should take the risk and cough up £1…see how it goes. What have you got to lose?
Of course I wouldn’t say that if I wasn’t going to do it myself, so in the not to distant future I will be taking the one month trial, and, of course, I will be reviewing how it performs all right here and in the Dream Team forums for everyone to participate with.
In the meantime though I have just added the generic review of the program to the alert services page, and a banner on my arbitrage links page. My impression from the site is that they have done their best to make a very professional looking website. They don’t make any ridicules claims but instead offer a very simple down to earth service (guaranteeing a minimum of 20 per month seems quite quaint to me when so many services find between 1000 and 30,000 or more a month.) I have spoken to ‘Alexander’ by email who I can only assume is the owner of the service, but he hasn’t revealed any more information about the service. With only a minimum of 20 per month I am forced to assume it is a human driven service, but their website refers to their ‘powerful system’, and their ’secret mathematical formula’, which I guess doesn’t contradict a human driven finding service. It just makes it sound more extravagent than I suspect it is. Not that that matters, as long as they find the arbs and send them out and the arbs are valid for long enough to be bet upon, then it is well worth it. Who cares how they are found?
Anyway, I am sure there will be more information on BetRiskFree in the coming month…
Aegist
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