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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.

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Is Pitch Notes licensed and regulated?

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Yes. Pitch Notes operates under a licence issued by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) and is required to comply with strict responsible gambling and anti‑money‑laundering rules. You can verify our licence number on the UKGC public register. This means we are legally authorised to provide betting‑related content and services to customers in the United Kingdom.

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How do I create a Pitch Notes account?

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Visit the sign‑up page, enter your email, create a password, and confirm you are at least 18 years old. After verifying your email you will be prompted to choose a subscription plan and complete the first payment. Your account is then active and you can access all predictions immediately.

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What types of bets can I place using Pitch Notes?

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Pitch Notes provides data for match‑outcome markets (1X2), over/under goals, both teams to score, Asian handicaps, and correct‑score predictions. All predictions are formatted to match the betting markets offered by most regulated sportsbooks, so you can copy the selections directly into your bet slip.

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What subscription plans does Pitch Notes offer, and which payment methods are accepted?

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We offer monthly, quarterly, and annual plans, with prices ranging from £9.99 to £79.99 per year. Payments can be made with Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, and direct bank transfer; crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT) is also accepted. All transactions are processed securely and you will receive an instant receipt by email.

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Can I cancel my Pitch Notes subscription at any time?

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Yes, you can cancel before the next renewal date through the account settings or by contacting support. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period; you will retain access until that date. Refunds are not provided for the remaining period, in line with our terms.

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How does Pitch Notes generate its match predictions?

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Our analysts combine statistical models, historical match data, and real‑time team news (injuries, suspensions, form) to produce each prediction. The data is run through proprietary algorithms that factor in possession, shot accuracy, and head‑to‑head records. All forecasts are reviewed by senior editors before publication to ensure quality.