Draw Day Demolition Review Tipster Service

Created by an anonymous tipster, Draw Day Demolition is a sports betting tipster service that offers selections for Draw no Bet football bets.

What is the product?

Draw Day Demolition is sold as a daily tipster service that offers selections for football from around the world. The focus seems to be on European leagues ranging from English Conference Leagues to top flight Spanish football. Selections are sent out with the latest odds for a result and will typically favour backing an away team to win however Draw Day Demolition also recommend laying the draw as well as dutching where practical. The selection process is based on a formula that is kept secret however Draw Day Demolition  do go into some detail. They say that they look at previous odds offered by the mainstream bookies and combine this with trends in results (as well as other factors that aren’t discussed). As Draw Day Demolition is a football based service the number of selections that you can expect to receive will vary massively from just a one off bet all the way to 10 plus selections (on weekends). There are three different staking plans that are offered but the recommended one is a level staking system with 10% of your bank per bet. The website for Draw Day Demolition will also provide you with links to bookies highlighting their latest offers too.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

As it is subscription based Draw Day Demolition is paid for on a monthly basis at a cost of £19.99 monthly (plus VAT for EU residents). This is offered with a 30 day money back guarantee on the Draw Day Demolition website however the product is sold through Clickbank so you have their usual 60 day guarantee in place. As a nice bonus Draw Day Demolition does come with a 7 day free trial. In terms of the rate of return, there are no claims made and with no real proofing available one is forced to examine the week that results were posted for. This shows a £193 profit for Draw Day Demolition which means 1.93 points of profit.

Does the product provide value for money?

Personally I have too many reservations about Draw Day Demolition as a product to consider it value for money.

Conclusion

The fact that the creator of Draw Day Demolition has chosen not to put their name to Draw Day Demolition is something that I personally find hugely off putting, as do I find the lack of proofing which is always a bugbear with any betting product. There is also the slight issue of the recommended staking not quite matching up with the potential staking figures. All of this suggests to me a product that has been rushed to the shelves a little and when it comes to a tipster service this is something that you absolutely don’t want. Whilst I can see the principle behind Draw Day Demolition (and it isn’t necessarily a bad one), I am personally rather worried about the lack of anything really tangible to hold onto. If however you don’t mind a slightly risky punt then the 7 day trial and money back guarantee should be enough  to see if Draw Day Demolition is for you.

 
 

 

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