Arbitrage Spy Review – The First No Loss Betting System!

Arbitrage Spy is this week’s Dish of the Week, and it’s a little different from usual. Certain the distinctive marketing is there once again, though slightly much less ‘flamboyant’ in terms of product sales web page graphics. The ‘out of work actor’ voice over is there once again – and this one’s awful! – as is the ubiquitous opt in form to ensure that the vending crew can perma-spam you forever after.

In fact, you actually need to enter your e-mail address just to obtain to the sales letter! Getting gone through the hoops so you can see what Arbitrage Spy is all about before giving your details personally, my headline summary is… don’t bother!

A bit like the Grolsch ad where the guys break into the bank that’s still being built, only to be told by the foreman, “Shtop, this bank isn’t ready yet”… so Arbitrage Spy is not yet ready.

Basically, after signing up and purchasing (cost is £47), you’ll be sent through the normal Clickbank process (great because it indicates you are able to claim a refund, which I’ve done in this case)… Oh yes, sorry, I forgot to mention the upsell/downsell pages where they attempt to get more money from you in the product sales process… clicking the bottom website link on each web page enables you to eventually arrive at the download web page.

This is a piece of software for identifying arbitrage* opportunities on UK horse racing. It covers around 25 different bookmakers and the software program goes off and checks the costs on an odds comparison website as well as the current odds on Betfair, and finds arbs depending on your criteria. Sounds reasonable enough, right?

*arbitrage is the act of finding back and lay bets on the exact same horse/team/outcome, which offer the identifier a risk-free wager, irrespective of the outcome.

But… Arbitrage Spy doesn’t have a user manual. There is NO advice on how to get it to work. I’m fairly savvy with software program resources and the like, however it wasn’t clear to me what I was supposed to do (and nevertheless isn’t)… If it is not obvious to me, then most people will struggle horribly with this.

It is an unforgivable oversight to release a piece of software without a lot as an instruction video, and it will lead to the vendor receiving nightmarish admin calls. Not that they will necessarily respond to them (even though I do not know this first hand, so I might be wrong)…

Moreover, when I came to log in this morning, getting bought it yesterday, it hadn’t remembered my login details, and there is no link to effortlessly retrieve this info. In other words, the developer didn’t bother building in a security module and the username and password is hard coded. (Again, this is an educated guess on my part, but I strongly suspect I’m right about that)…

In essence, this really is nothing new, as tools such as Racing Synergy (aka Betting Automation) do the same thing, only better, and with infinitely much more instruction. (Some instruction as opposed to no instruction equals infinitely more instruction!)

My summary is that, as having a thousand betting systems we’ve seen off this – or a similarly anonymous – production line before, Arbitrage Spy is really a half-baked affair that could happen to be a lot better… in fact, it could have been a helpful tool for those who like their bets risk-free with plenty of little gains.

However it is not. The lack of a user manual renders this useless for numerous would be arbers, and that in itself is just plain daft. Beyond that, I wasn’t able to test the software program in the morning (i.e. this morning) because I couldn’t log on. Yes, maybe I should have written down my credentials, but I expected to become in a position to effortlessly retrieve them from my email address if required, like…. nicely like any sensible and completed software program item would enable me to complete.

In case you like hotel rooms exactly where the builders are still drilling outside the window, or chips that taste like hard potatoes, then you might like this. If, like me, you expect your experience to be ready for you before you take the plunge, you should steer really nicely clear of Arbitrage Spy.

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