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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.

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Is Pitch Notes licensed to provide betting tips and match predictions?

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Pitch Notes operates as a content and analysis service, not as a betting operator, so it does not require a gambling licence. The service complies with data-protection laws and does not accept wagers itself. Users are responsible for checking the legality of using third-party tips in their jurisdiction.

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How do I sign up for a Pitch Notes membership, and what do I get?

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Visit the Pitch Notes website, choose a plan, and complete checkout. After payment you receive daily email alerts with match previews, statistical breakdowns, and recommended markets. Members also get access to a members-only dashboard where past predictions are archived.

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Which payment methods can I use to pay for a Pitch Notes subscription?

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Pitch Notes accepts Visa, Mastercard, and American Express cards, PayPal, Skrill, and direct bank transfer. Crypto deposits (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT) are also supported with no extra fees. All transactions are processed through secure, encrypted payment gateways.

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How can I cancel my Pitch Notes subscription?

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Log into your Pitch Notes account, go to 'My Subscription', and click 'Cancel'. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period; you retain access until then. No cancellation fees are charged, and you can reactivate anytime.

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What does the ‘1X2’ market mean in Pitch Notes match predictions?

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The ‘1X2’ market is a three-way betting line where 1 denotes a home win, X a draw, and 2 an away win. Pitch Notes’ predictions indicate which outcome the analysis favours based on form, tactics, and head-to-head data. You place your bet on the corresponding selection with your own bookmaker.

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What happens to a Pitch Notes prediction if the match is postponed or cancelled?

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If a match is postponed, the prediction remains in the archive but the recommendation is void for betting purposes. You should check your bookmaker’s policy on postponed games—most treat them as cancelled and refund stakes. Pitch Notes updates predictions once a new date is confirmed.