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BOTB Reviews: What Players Say
Reviews of Best of the Best (BOTB) are broadly mixed-to-positive. The picture that emerges across independent review sites and social media is of a genuine operation that, like any competition, suits some players more than others.
What players praise
Positive reviews tend to highlight the genuine winner videos, the variety of prizes, the long track record, and the experience of actually receiving a car or cash prize. The surprise-visit format is frequently described as authentic.
Common complaints
Critical reviews usually focus on cost over time, the difficulty of the Spot the Ball judging, and the natural disappointment of not winning. These are reasonable points about value and expectations rather than evidence of anything dishonest.
Reading reviews sensibly
As with any review pool, the loudest voices are often the very happy or the very unhappy. The balanced takeaway: BOTB is a real competition with real winners, best treated as entertainment you can comfortably afford. For the wider question, see whether BOTB is legit and how BOTB works.
Frequently asked questions
Are BOTB reviews generally positive?
Reviews are mixed-to-positive; many winners post genuine experiences, while critics note the cost of regular entry.
Where can I read BOTB reviews?
On independent review platforms and BOTB's own winners pages and social channels.
Should I trust the winner videos?
They appear genuine, but treat all competition spending as entertainment you can afford to lose.
Related guides: whether BOTB is legit, how BOTB works and how BOTB contacts winners.