This is my first post on here. I wanted to sound a note of caution about Yobetit. There are a number of aspects to this 'business' that worry me.
Firstly, as has already been pointed out by others the business model is flawed. It is not clear that arbers would use this service as it would effectively reduce their profit from each arb - in order to provide a profit for Yobetit.
Also I am doubtful that many bookmakers will really want to cooperate with Yobetit as most of them dislike arbers (to put it mildly!). I fail to see how the punters, Yobetit and the bookmakers can all profit at the same time! Yobetit has yet to name any of the bookmakers that have agreed to work with it.
However I have a much more serious concern. The main aim of Yobetit appears to be to persuade people to sign up as members, the product seems to be hardly relevant. This is typical of a MLM, Ponzi type scheme, where the unsuspecting victims are encouraged to sign up for 'packages' which promise generous rewards for selling further packages to other victims.
In most cases the only people who profit from such schemes are the organisers and a few people who get in right at the beginning. The payments to these people come not from the business, but from the payments made by later 'members' - who end up losing their money.
If you want to invest in a business, research it properly and become a proper shareholder - otherwise it is best to leave well alone, at least until there is a product that you would feel happy about selling.
There are MLM schemes that work reasonably well - these all have a good product allowing even those at the bottom of the pyramid to profit by selling the product itself, rather than 'membership'.
I'm not at all clear what Yobetit's product is.
You might be interested to compare Yobetit with a much larger Ponzi scheme called Banners Broker. This scheme is currently in the process of imploding and is going to lose many people a lot of money. It had many of the same features as Yobetit - a vaguely plausible business plan good enough to fool the uninitiated - and a concentration of effort on selling membership rather than selling the product.
I hope I am wrong but I am 90% sure that Yobetit is a Ponzi scam.