I got another letter today from a racing tipster, this one is called Philip Croshaw.
Philip is representing a firm called “Race Brokers Ltd” who, according to the letter, represent “a small group of highly successful professional racing investors“.
Over the past 2 weeks the tips have apparently won £250, £112.50, £87.50 and £800 based on a £50 bet.
Sounds great but don’t they all!
All Mr Croshaw wants me to do is ring this Wednesday (21st February) between 11.30am and 1pm for full details.
Of course, there is a catch:
“When you get the name of the horse expected to win… all you need to do is place a nominal bet on it for the professionals, together with one for yourself… then sit back and enjoy!”
I assume that if the bet wins you have to send money to Race Brokers Ltd but if it doesn’t, what do you do? Swallow the loss? Or do they take the stake off the next winning bet?
Anyway, the number to call is 01372 460 600. This number is based in the same area as the Race Brokers’ office which is in Esher in Surrey.
I like getting these letters, just to see what is going around and how they try to sell to their prospects. I still want to know who is selling my address though…
Apparently Philip Croshaw’s professionals are “… possibly the most successful in the Country… handling money for “live” horses… horses that the stables are secretly betting”
I won’t be calling though I’m afraid, not for me. If you happen to call, please leave a comment below as to which horse he tipped and whether it won.
Hi, Yesterdays horse was Alexander Hurricane ran at wolves 2.20pm Was betted from 5/2 down to 9/4 the horse did win. I do use this service on occasions and find a resonable strike rate, If the horse loses you take that on the chin, Hope this helps
Comment by john harvey — 12th February 2008 @ 8:13 am