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tappercampbell
19 May 15 10:27
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Just received a flier from these two promising riches. I recall they both operated in the 80s on a Saturday double basis without great success. Anybody had any recent dealings with them ?

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By:
saddo
When: 19 May 15 11:20
No doubt another new poster will come along soon to tell us they're top notch.
By:
chelsea girl
When: 19 May 15 11:34
They sound like a firm of solicitors.
By:
howard
When: 19 May 15 11:37
Many of these names from back then were the same bloke.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 19 May 15 12:59
They got £3373 back for me in PPI.
By:
saddo
When: 19 May 15 13:02
Surprised you needed a loan tbh, Johnny.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 19 May 15 13:02
Grin
By:
saddo
When: 19 May 15 13:04
Laugh
By:
big aitch
When: 19 May 15 13:22
I had a mailshot from them (him) about a year ago, it's at the recycling plant now, probably best place for it.
By:
dukeofpuke
When: 19 May 15 13:22
got one from colin davey the other day and bob rothman with the same old sh!t adverts from the 80's

they are probably preying on the unfortunate OAPs with dementia
By:
big aitch
When: 19 May 15 13:25
Davey must spend a fortune
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 19 May 15 13:28
I used Rothman back in the 80's for about 9 months, most of the tips were for
Ian Campbell/Ross Campbell All Weather hurdlers. Had about 10 winners on the bounce
then about 15-20 losers on the bounce.

I remember a double with Wiltoski and Soda Popinski - got 12's - 16s on both of them
ended up about 7-2 I think, both won by half the track.
By:
big aitch
When: 19 May 15 13:31
well done Mike
By:
Ramruma
When: 19 May 15 14:39
Does the recent upsurge in tipster spam and flyers mean the people who went to prison have made a daring breakout (or possibly been released on licence)?
By:
Arklearkle
When: 19 May 15 14:45
They dont even bother changing their names - no shame.
By:
Arklearkle
When: 19 May 15 14:45
They dont even bother changing their names - no shame.
By:
1830
When: 19 May 15 15:05
ALAN CARFAX address was a po box in West Sussex I think

Early to mid 80s.
Full page advert every week on the back of the Weekender.
Ten pound for 4 weeks with a free Ascot treble thrown in .
First week Horse called Barula won at 9/4 plus a non runner.
Then came the ascot treble.
Three of Henry Cecils.
Water Cay ,Fauatus and Grand Pavois I think were the three.
All three won I think it was an 84 /1 treble.
I Was only young at the time and thought fckk mw I will never have to work.
Paid up for a year within a few days.
Jesus,dont think he gave more than 10 winners in the whole year mostly odds on shots.

After The Alan Carfax Bollox was finished.

MARTIN  WELLS address was a po box in ST Leonards I think

Not much to say about him apart from he was just as ****.

Havent heard of any of them for at least 20 years.

Do yourself a favour and stay away.
By:
onlooker
When: 19 May 15 15:07
Captain Alan Carfax -  was probably advertising tips when the likes of Steve Donoghue was Champion jockey. Grin
By:
Arklearkle
When: 19 May 15 15:09
Carfax may have been advertising in the old Handicap Book in the 1960s
By:
ph.
When: 19 May 15 15:09
not long since watched a repeat of Minder,think that one or the other was tipping in that episode. Or perhaps that was the Major?
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