If you are a person who is good at predicting sports results (like what I am) ,then why not bet on your own tips instead of selling your tips.This will enable you to get best SP' and value on BF....
But if anyone here is interested in my tips then for a mere £1000 a week I am quite happy to sell you my tips .
Just apply to Tico's Tips PO box 1234 or send cash directly to Tico Enterprises ,14 Conning Lane ,East Sunderland industrial Park ,across the road from the chippy.
small print...the value of the service can go up and down .For example we sometimes hit a long losing run of 5 or 6 thousand .But dont worry too much about that because we guarantee that by the year 2034 we will be in profit .
can i find honest tipster ?
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MrJoeBlack
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There are lots of reasons why someone might sell tips or have a subscription service - the thinking that "if they were good enough they wouldn't need to sell them" is so utterly reductive. All of Mr Webb's videos are about how to make money trading - why bother releasing the software for subscription??
The reality is, if you want any sort of credit agreement - so you don't have to keep plunging into your capital and reducing your capacity to earn then you will need a taxable source of income or savings. Too much is made of diminishing your edge - there's plenty of money available at SP and in most cases you're betting them long before a subscriber is.
The reality is, if you want any sort of credit agreement - so you don't have to keep plunging into your capital and reducing your capacity to earn then you will need a taxable source of income or savings. Too much is made of diminishing your edge - there's plenty of money available at SP and in most cases you're betting them long before a subscriber is.
Hi Joe,There are lots of reasons why someone might sell tips or have a subscription service - the thinking that "if they were good enough they wouldn't need to sell them" is so utterly reductive. All of Mr Webb's videos are about how to make money trading - why bother releasing the software for subscription??
The reality is, if you want any sort of credit agreement - so you don't have to keep plunging into your capital and reducing your capacity to earn then you will need a taxable source of income or savings. Too much is made of diminishing your edge - there's plenty of money available at SP and in most cases you're betting them long before a subscriber is.
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Interesting point of view , so are you saying Peter is an altruist then ?
Kinders
TicoTips
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MrJoeBlack
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Not at all — in fact, quite the opposite. What I’m saying is that we’re all here to monetise understanding in one way or another. How each person does that depends on their circumstances. In my case, I’m a single dad with three daughters and a mortgage, so selling a product would simply be a practical way to build a legitimate business. It would give me access to credit arrangements without having to rely on the equity in my home or the capital I’ve accumulated.tico wrote: ↑Wed Dec 03, 2025 7:47 pmHi Joe,There are lots of reasons why someone might sell tips or have a subscription service - the thinking that "if they were good enough they wouldn't need to sell them" is so utterly reductive. All of Mr Webb's videos are about how to make money trading - why bother releasing the software for subscription??
The reality is, if you want any sort of credit agreement - so you don't have to keep plunging into your capital and reducing your capacity to earn then you will need a taxable source of income or savings. Too much is made of diminishing your edge - there's plenty of money available at SP and in most cases you're betting them long before a subscriber is.
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Interesting point of view , so are you saying Peter is an altruist then ?
Kinders
TicoTips
Everyone has different expectations and ambitions, and my point wasn’t about Peter specifically — I mentioned him only as a mildly ironic example. The broader idea is that offering a subscription-based product or service in the trading or gambling space doesn’t automatically make someone fraudulent.
Now, if Peter wants to start giving Bet Angel away for free then he might qualify as an altruist! But until then I would just put him down as shrewd businessman, entrepreneur and trader.
