Hi there  are no bets for this system at the moment but I would like to bring to your attention to this e-mail received:

Message:
> Hi. I purchased sports betting champ nearly 2 years ago and still use
> it now But the question is “is it a scam ?” Well Yes it is but a very
> good one. The selections are emailed to you for life but after a while
> they are sent 15 mins before the start. You are then encouraged to
> send $125 to get the selections 24 hours in advance. That is per
> season. Works out at $250 a year. The results are by using betus odds
> and when a match is close he always claims the winning odds even
> though you lose. Anyone that signed up to betus through john morrison
> gets worse odds on his selections than anyone else. There is no
> mention of the cancelled bets where you can lose the a and b bets and
> get a cancelled c bet. He has just had a losing c bet and added yet
> another filter to make the bet disappear. His subscribers had a vote
> on it and it would seem that we voted for the bet to disappear to stop
> new customers getting confused. All the results are back checked. The
> latest filter is not to sell points. This means your staking plan can
> lose out ie backing at odds of 1.05. Last basketball season the first
> bet lost on the c bet and he said it wasn’t a system bet and he
> appologised for being greedy. Last summer a baseball bet lost but
> because the nominated player fell sick it was a no bet. This would
> probably have resulted in a losing series with any other bookmaker.
> The average odds are normally 1.5 so a c bet you are normally risking
> odds of about 25/1 and this to a couple of no bets at about 8/1 and
> you can see that it is easy to lose. The trick is to try and miss out
> the losing c bet. This basketball season I have only broke even and
> that is with missing out on a losing c bet.Your trial is actually
> coming at the wrong time. The basketball season is coming to an end
> and the baseball season has just started and the first bet should fall
> soon. Also he will not answer any e mails where you ask a sticky
> question but responds quickly if it is to pay him money. Although this
> sounds quite negative I mostly back his selections and he does have
> long winning runs. My $125 is due now for the baseball season.
> Keep up the good work
> Tony wilkinson

Tony, you can rest assured that if this is a scam it will be highlighted on this site.

At the moment we have only had the one day of bets to ponder.   I am aware of the additional costs for the MLB selections  and do think this should be made clear, when you pay the initial $197 for “lifetime” picks.

Thanks for your e-mail.

Philip