I have been reading the Racing Post for 50 years, the new look website is an absolute shambles. If it's not broken don't fix it. The Sporting Life must be ecstatic. If something has been brilliant fo... See more
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pure rubbish paid£399 to join how can they tip 12-15 horses every day and expect ayn one to make profit sat 14/03/26 they tipped 20 plus horses finding it hard to cancel this after 6 wks... See more
The updated app constantly crashes and is appalling when compared to the old version. Serious questions need to be asked of whoever signed this off. I'm sure the stats say there are thousands of peopl... See more
Absolute buch of thieves....yet another disgraceful subscription scam...they make it as difficult as possible to cancel.....why cant you log in to your account and cancel ?....couldn't care less about... See more
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Racing Post is a British daily horse racing, greyhound racing and sports betting newspaper, appearing in print form and online.
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Canada Square 1, E14 5AB, London, United Kingdom
- www.racingpost.com
Absolutely hate the revamped app
Absolutely hate the revamped app. Not user friendly at all and I don't think it's a case of getting used to it. Open it up and find myself immediately coming off it. Why change??????????
The new Racing Post App is terrible
The new Racing Post App is terrible. I've been on it the last few days and I still find it hard to use. Too complicated, too slow, difficult to navigate through all the information, so frustrating compared to the previous version which was a hundred times better. Bring back the old one please.
New app is awful to use
New app is awful to use. Over complicated. Lay out is bland. More work to select different information. Last app was perfect with its simplicity. Will probably delete now. Shame
This app is appalling
This app is appalling, what on earth possessed them to use this, deleted and will not use again.
Pleaswore bring back the old one this is…
Please bring back the old one this is too over complicated
Horrific is all I will say about the…
Horrific is all I will say about the new racing post app. I’ve contacted them 2/3 times and it’s still no better. Crashes, it’s low and has so many annoyances. The old app was so superior and was a great tool for racing when using your smart phone. I have lost count the amount of times it’s crashed or hung, it’s the most frustrating tool now. They haven’t perfected it yet, it’s a work in progress and IMO should never have been released when it’s this bad.
Updated app
All I can say is the updated app is over complicated and confusing, with the old app I could select 10 races and select what races I wanted in what bets with the new app that option is not there, I won’t be betting as much as before for sure
Doesn’t say who’s giving the tips so as…
Doesn’t say who’s giving the tips so as to avoid the bad tipsters. Hardly any of the best tipped horses ever win. Massive scam by the bookies.
What a nonsense having to register…
What a nonsense having to register with a bookmaker before a form guide
Totally sold out to bookmakers what a shame
the racing post is an extremely bookiethe unbelievable racing post…
the racing post is an extremely bookie friendly newspaper. it depends on those people for both sales and advertising. it almost went bust a few years ago due to rapidly declining sales and dwindling advertising revenue. it's rescue from the dust bin is a very strange tale indeed.
it would be the kiss of death for it to provide regular winning tips for its non-bookie readers so it doesn't.
the percentage of winning tips it from it's selections is woefully small, less probably than the world's worst pub racing genius/bore.
a good part of it's advertising revenue comes from so-called racing tipsters many of whom are on a commission from big bookies for whom the provide info. on their gullible clients.
stay well away from the RP and their sleazy experts and pundits and never bet more than you can easily afford
Absolute garbage.
The comments on a horses chances in a…
The comments on a horses chances in a race are so wrong and really not a good reflection on a horses real chances.No wonder though,seeing that most of these commentators are in one way or another associated with links to Betting firms. The moment any racing journalist is found to be even the remotely involved with any bookies dealings,they should be fired. It’s bad enough having to cope with bookies dodgy ways of gaining your money,than having racing papers like this try to steer you away from a horses real chances.Next time look at the write ups the Post gives for the winners of a race and you’ll be surprised at how put off you would have been if you took the posts comments to heart.It’s not a very good weapon to have in your beat the bookies armour,in fact it’s more of a hindrance if anything.Save your money.
Some interesting things can read etc
Some interesting things can read etc, but the price is very expensive and the private members tips are usually terrible I think around 3 horses have won out of around 40 tips , cancelled pretty quickly
The old app was user friendly and…
The old app was user friendly and contained everything you needed to know in an easy format, the updated version is absolute rubbish and steve jobs would struggle to navigate it
Sandra Gilmartin who I believe works…
Sandra Gilmartin who I believe works for Paddy Power spoke a lot of nonsense about safer gambling I didn't see any opposite side of the story from my experience bookmakers do anything they can to grab your money I've had bad experiences with most of them my skybet insisted on keeping my £400 despite my notifying them I have made a mistake well before the next race ran I even offered to let them keep my winnings but return the stake not interested on two occasions Paddy Powers tried to pay me less than my bet was struck at the first time they kept about £300 the next time I'm because the area manager was informed he paid me the extra £100 that they tried to Rob me of 99.9% of betting shop people I'm not interested if you lose they get bonuses so why would they you won't see this review in the headlines
Misisleading Tpster Claims…
The Racing Post make misleading claims regarding their tpsters, maintaining theyre Experts, Top, Leading etc in their field. Non show a profit which shows how little repect they have for their subscribers. The cards & results etc are really great. Its just the sad writers who think they know how to tip a winner.Tthey dont care if they tip losers, they still get paid.
Information is good but after paying…
Information is good but after paying £360 I don’t expect to be distracted by pop up ads
James Crompton At Customer Services…
James Crompton At Customer Services Racing Post very professional & very helpful .
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