Cash Winners Tipster Review
Cash Winners Tipster is the latest tipster service being promoted via the usual email marketers and looks to offer good value for money in that one can take advantage of a £7 introductory offer for the first month.
In my opinion thats as good as Cash Winners Tipster is going to get. This service is from the same people behind The Horse Racing Tipster and Daytime Tipster both of which sit in the failed section of this website. I have not subscribed to this service and I do not intend to but I do know that if the other two service were not profitable then the likely hood that this one is going to be profitable is very slim indeed.

Cash Winners Tipster
The Cash Winners Tipster website contains graphs showing profit made to date and at the bottom there is a results section which contains a spread sheet showing all results from July until December 2010. The results quote a profit of £6381 to £10 level stakes but the problem is that they are not verified or proofed to anyone, in any shape or form which makes them worthless, especially when supplied by people with a track record of launching and promoting other systems which traditionally don’t work.
Many people may disagree and think that I have been harsh on the Cash Winners Tipster service with this review but the contents are based on my instincts and I have found out over the past few years that I have become a pretty good judge of things, in this niche especially.
Although a tad trivial, the website states that the price will increase to £27.95 shortly, then further down the page states that it will increase to £37.95 which is misleading and gives the impression that the vendors themselves do not have any long terms plans or direction for their product.
Based on all of the above I cannot recommend Cash Winners Tipster and am moving it to the failed category.

















































hi. i totally agree with you.it is now getting ridicules, how many systems are turned out every week.my email box
is full of them.my advise is wait and see how they perform in 3 months time.and when they say there is only so
many spaces left it makes the alarm bells go off.do you think they would stop selling after 100 or 200 sales.of cause not.that would not make the slightest impression on the betfair market.my advise is to listen to what this
site and others have to say.the money you give these scammers only encourages more to turn out more scams.and remember the money you give them could be your bank on the next approved system. les
Hi, I took advantage of the early £7 offer a couple of weeks ago. I have since cancelled and I never open the emails they are that bad.
I have been subscribed to this for the past three weeks and I am surprised by your comments. I have found that they have provided a supply of good information. For example, today, they tipped a 5/1 second and a 7/1 winner.
I can if you wish provide their tips over the last three weeks for you to evaluate.
Your comments are awaited.
Hi David, thanks for the comment however I don’t like when products change names.
I’ve been a member of Cash Winners Tipster since 18 Jan 2011.
The strike rate has been 30.6% and the ROI = 21.3%.
Although early days yet the tips cannot be dismissed out of hand without a thorough review.
Some of the highlights:
20/1/11 – Your Gifted – 4.5
22/1/11 – Cornish Sett – 11.0
28/1/11 – Whispering Death – 13.0
29/1/11 – Master D’Or – 9.0
31/1/11 – Festival King – 6.5
12/2/11 – Last of the Bunch – 15.0
16/2/11 – Vallani – 5.5
22/2/11 – Pak Jak – 7.5
There were numerous other winners very few favourites.
I too am very cynical about online tipsters there are very few genuine ones – however i will give this service the benefit of the doubt, we’ll see what happens over the next few months.
Sam when you said the product changed names – what exactly do you mean?
Hi James, they have been called The Horse Racing Tipster, Day Time Tipster and a couple of others that I can’t remember.
I agree that a change of name is a big negative – do you know anything about someone called Levent Ali who seems to be behind this service and another called Amazing Selector?
Only that they launch tons and tons of products.
Update: Sun 27 Feb – Single Tip Celestial Halo Won – 6/4 beating AP McCoy favourite Karabak – 11/8f