The pricing of membership is also the same whatever membership level you choose…
Here’s how it works…
You’ll pay a fixed fee to get initial access to the service, based on your chosen starting bank size...
And then 25% every time the bot makes either £1,000 or £2,000 (again, depending on your starting bank).
That means you won’t pay a penny more if the bot doesn't make you any money (apart from the small annual bot access fee)…
And you pay what I think is a very reasonable share of the profit if it does.
Let me give you a quick example…
If you choose the £1,000 starting bank, you’ll pay £250 to get access to the service (plus, after a year, there's a small access fee of £24 per year for the bot)…
And then, let’s say, after 90 days your bank has doubled - so you’re sitting on £2,000 - a friendly face from the Bet Chat team will be in touch with a payment link for £250 of that…
Which leaves you with a £750 profit.
Then, when you reach £2,000 in profit, we’ll be in touch to take £250 again, leaving a £1,500 total profit.
And so on!
I personally think this is a very fair approach to pricing, and it just goes to show how confident the We Bet You Bet tipsters are that they can make you some serious money.