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Lay365 Laying Service Review

Lay365 provides excellent strike
rate and results on their website. Can it really be this good?
After stumbling
across the
Lay365 website from a google ad, I
thoroughly checked out the results and info on the sales pages. A
tingle inside me knew that something was too good to be true, though
I decided to pay for their service to find out. Two months later and
I had discovered the facts…
My first suspicion
came when I went to pay. There is no option for Paypal, moneybookers
or any online payment, rather they request that you pay by standing
order direct to their bank account. While there is nothing really
wrong with this there is no buyer protection as you would get from
Paypal and it just isn’t the standard way of going about payments on
the Internet. Anyway no harm done.
The owner of the
website claims to be an onsite bookie and apparently makes “many
phone calls to people in the know, before you’ve even woken up!”. So
with this supposed inside knowledge from trainers and other
connections means I will get the stated 92% strike rate right? Well
yes but don’t get too excited just yet!
Lay365
is a tipping service only where the day’s selections are emailed to
you every morning. I noticed the idea is to usually lay the 2nd
favourite when there is a particularly strong favourite. More often
than not the favourite would be odds on.
I was anxious to
see if I could replicate the websites very healthy results and 92%
strike rate. Over the two months of using
Lay365
I did indeed have the same results as the website. Why am I not
excited about this? Well, I had made a small loss and there is a
very important point that you should be made aware of.
The website states
that the odds will never be lower than 4.00 on the exchanges. When
you are emailed the selections at any time between 8.00am to 10.00am
the odds were ALWAYS higher than what they state they are. For
example they will email you a selection and say it’s at 3.2 then you
check moments later to see it’s at 4.00. Out of two months testing I
only got TWO selections at the same odds as theirs. This
means that the odds were too high to place according to their rules
or alternatively you lay at higher odds. The odds on their website
are the odds that they include in their email – NOT THE REAL ODDS
AVAILABLE ON BETFAIR – and are sometimes out by 5 points! Also
they take off the point for the stake. So if the real odds were say
4.00 they will record the results as 3.00!
This is not good
and covers up the fact that their service is not profitable and at
the same time makes it look extremely profitable. It is misleading
and basically you are being conned.
I am not going to
waste any more of my time writing about this service and as you have
probably gathered I really cannot even contemplating recommending
Lay365.
My advice is to not be fooled into believing their results are a
true reflection of profit and steer well clear. There are many more
tipsters and systems out there that desire your hard earned and more
importantly, make money! Have a look elsewhere on the site…
Lay365 Website
Conclusion:
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Pro’s: |
- Tips are
emailed to you daily. |
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Con’s: |
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Misleading past results. |
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- The odds on
their website results page are not real. The real odds are often
double those quoted! |
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- Lost
money in two month trial. |
Overall Rating:
Awful. 3/10
Testimonials from other users:
No testimonials available.
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