Is danny sullivan worth getting involved with
is danny sullivan worth getting involved with
loserlot Mon 29/09/08 22:33
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Well always be careful with giving money to "professionals".
As for what they say about Danny Sullivan,its all hearsay.
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under no circumstances get involved with danny sullivan.total rip off.Gives a few winners then asks for £1000 to join his club which is crap then tries to row you in on his late line does not exist then possibly he will try to get you involved in his comission bets asking for odds £100.that is not to bad i know of 7 of these bets over the last 3 months.won2/1in stewards room,won 6/4 again in stewards room,lost,lost won 3/1,lost11/8.won7/4 your choice to thinkwhat ever.
what i have told you is first hand experience, i have now stopped.
good luck Masterson
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I have just subscribed to his free trial offer and waiting for my racing line and pin number to arrive in the post. After doing a google search for Danny Sullivan I arrived at this forum and heard nothing but disappointing news about his service.
Naturally I am sorry to hear this but forewarned is forearmed as they say. Is his free trial worth completing would you say?
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As a "Free Trialist" of Danny Sullivan I am disappointed in the tips given. Any tipster, except Danny, worth his salt, would not recommend an each way of less than 6/1.
Also this 'late-line', that I as a trialist, cannot contact, seems a bit suspicious to me. Anyone can look at the morning papers, find the horse with the highest odds that won the previous evening, and then boast about it on his recorded message 18 hours after the event.
It'll take a lot more than what has happened so far before he gets one penny (except from his elongated phone calls which he charges 6.5p per minute) from me.
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We've just followed the free trial and results are not very impressive. The general concenus seems to be the late line is a farce and after researching on the internet I don't feel confident to pay them any money.
Let us know via your question what you are doing. Thanks
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Loserlot -Are you still telephoning the trial line? Today he has told us some-one posted the late line number on an internet chat site and the horse was subsequently withdrawn. It gets more and more mysterious
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To loserlot. Re Dan Sullivan. Don't get involved with him. I made that mistake a few years ago and you end up
putting bets on for him and if they win (not very often) you have to send cash through the post. Then when you
decide you've had enough and tell him not to call again, you end up getting loads of verbal abuse.
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Always happy to give anyone a chance to prove themselves and can report similar experiences. When I called up as instructed for the new late line number I was advised that it would cost £2,000 payable in instalments - £500 up front and the remainder from future profits.
Not for me - the daily line bets have produced average results during the free trial and the lateline results whilst impressive on paper may not necessarily exist as they have not been made publicly available. And if they are as good as they say they are then what do they need our up-front money for? Oh yes,of course - it's to pay for the stable information. Also, "odds to" services are completely unethical in my opinion - all you are doing is taking the risk away from the tipster. Surely the most honest way to collect subscriptions is monthly so that the service has to perform month in - month out. Also, you are also less likely to see your lump sum disappear if it all turns out to be a scam and the tipster does a runner.
Sorry to say that this is not the way to do business and so another tipster service bites the dust in my estimation.
My preferred route to proof the reliability of an advisory service is to make all selections available to the public - that way there is nothing to hide. I am undertaking such an exercise on facebook and will continue to do so throughout 2009. That way I can at least prove that a string of good results are not a "flash in the pan" and also that losing runs can also occur. I'm backing the selections myself and expect to make a sufficient amount of money to be abe to class racing as my primary income earner in the near future. I don't need other people's money to do this. I don't need to rely on "inside information" - I'm happy with where I'm at but if anyone wants to see how I get on for themselves then feel free to join the facebook group "this time next year we'll be millionaires" - and it won't cost a bean.
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He's not very good at all. There are better tipsters out there.
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