JimmysTips - Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions


By now we hope your impressed with what you’ve heard, however it’s obviously impossible for us to answer everything you need to know. If you still have questions then please see our frequently asked questions section below. It lists answers to our most common questions. If you have any further questions, please contact us via e-mail or via the blog pages.

Q. How do I Sign-up for the Free Betting Tips?
A. Use the form below to be added to our mailing list.


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Q. Why is the service FREE?
A. We are committed to the fact that in future we want to be amongst the best sports advisory websites, however we are a new website and therefore need to highlight the service we can provide to you the customer and the gains you can make in terms of profit. A typical sports advisory service costs in the region of £25 per month or £250 per year. We hope you now recognise the offer of FREE subscription is a fantastic gesture.


Q. If I leave my with details with you, can you explain what happens then
A. Once you have registered your details with jimmystips.co.uk you will start to receive our weekly e-mail briefings and advice. You will be briefed on the events which will mainly be concentrated to Football and Rugby League however from time to time you may receive information on other sports, following the briefing you will be advised of our tipsters conclusion and also their selection. Furthermore you will be advised what to stake on the bet, this will be via points system formed between 1-10. It is then up to yourself as to how you place the bet and whom with- You can unsubscribe at any time.


Q. Can you explain the points system further?
A. From 01/01/2009 our points bank will be 0. In your briefing e-mail you will be advised what to stake on the event on a ratio of 1-10, if you work on the basis of 1pt = £1 and 10pts = £10. Following a successful selection (a winner) the points accumulated will go into the points bank for the next bet and the amount within our points bank will equal our profit to a level stake.


Q. What do I need to get started?
A. It‘s entirely up to you! Once you have left your details with us, you will start to receive our regular selections and advice, you will be advised what to stake on the selection and it is then up to you as to whether you walk in to a bookmakers and place the bet or whether you place the bet via telephone or internet betting accounts.


Q. How do I set up an internet or telephone betting account?
A. If you visit our blog section and click on the jimmystips.co.uk blogroll you will be see an option called “bookmaker” simply click on the link and you will be provided with various options, most bookmakers will have special offers including free bets for new customer, so shop around for the best deal. Alternatively most of the large firms will welcome your business and here are some website addresses for you: www.ladbrokes.com / www.stanjames.com / www.coral.com


Q. How do I know how your selections rate against other firms?
A. You will always receive our tips and selections before the event takes place, therefore the most obvious answer is that you will see how our selections fared for yourself and you can form your own opinion. However our selections will soon be proofed via www.sports-tipsters.co.uk this means they will be advised of our selections and stakes the same as you our customers, we pay for them to rank us against all other sports tipping services registered with them. Therefore we will be ranked in a league table and scored on how much profit we make for you our customers. This allows us to show you how well we fare against other companies but also allows you to see for yourself.


Q. If you are confident of making a profit, why do you need to tell me the fellow punter?
A. It is often suggested that if a sports betting advisory service was any good, they would not need to offer the advice in the first place. Yes, it is true that a successful tipster does not need to sell his knowledge, since he can profit quite happily by backing his own selections, however from the tipster's perspective, earning revenue via the sale of their information and selections is a sensible policy as they are most likely to already be on the selections or will have already taken the best prices available regarding the selections. A further explanation is for punters looking to make a profit from sports betting, who are either unable to beat the bookmaker themselves using their own methods, do not have the time to research their own betting, or just wish to complement it.