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Rob

The Boss
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Just did the Halloween Coral Casino offer and after meeting the wagering requirements, ended up £300 up :)

It was a complete lucky fluke but still.
 

Rob

The Boss
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Guys, can you all please go here: http://www.spurscommunity.co.uk/index.php?account/personal-details and select that you've joined profit squad (assuming you have)

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This is just so we (SC) can keep track of who's joined and doesn't actually affect anything.

Thanks!
 

Rob

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Jun 8, 2003
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Just did the Halloween Coral Casino offer and after meeting the wagering requirements, ended up £300 up :)

It was a complete lucky fluke but still.

And £150 on the Coral Bet and Spin offer and £70 on the Bingo offer.

Over £500 tonight!
 

Dinghy

Well-Known Member
Jun 22, 2005
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Maybe not the best example of the slow and steady profit that people should expect. Don't expect to replicate that any time soon!
How much seed money did you need for that?
 

Rob

The Boss
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Jun 8, 2003
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How much seed money did you need for that?

It was the coral casino deposit £10 and get a £50 bonus. I was using the halloween slots though. I did that and was on the way to busting when I got the offer for the halloween slots (free £20 that to be wagered 10 times). So £10 was at risk but the EV on that offer was £14.
 

sparx100

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Jan 8, 2007
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Just gone through the tutorials, and it probably took me a good hour to go through the video, but it is in place. Bets come in tomorrow, so will see how I go from there!

OK, so I lost a fiver in Coral, but in Betfair made £15, so £10 up. @Profit Squad is that right - so I was unlucky i guess in Coral in that my £5 and my £20 free bet all lost. So is that the expected profit?

William Hill one next....
 
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nailsy

SC Supporter
Jul 24, 2005
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I don't know if anyone can answer this...I signed up with a few online bookies years ago, but I can't remember which ones. I've changed my email details since then, but I'm still at the same address and have the same bank details. Will the bookies be able to see that I'm an existing customer when I try and sign up again? I don't want to get my account suspended because I've accidently signed up to the same place twice.
 

Rob

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Jun 8, 2003
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I don't know if anyone can answer this...I signed up with a few online bookies years ago, but I can't remember which ones. I've changed my email details since then, but I'm still at the same address and have the same bank details. Will the bookies be able to see that I'm an existing customer when I try and sign up again? I don't want to get my account suspended because I've accidently signed up to the same place twice.

Some will block you from signing up if your DOB/name is already on record.

I was in same situation but signed up new accounts. Stan James stopped me from signing up as my name/DOB was already on record.
 

Profit Squad

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OK, so I lost a fiver in Coral, but in Betfair made £15, so £10 up. @Profit Squad is that right - so I was unlucky i guess in Coral in that my £5 and my £20 free bet all lost. So is that the expected profit?

William Hill one next....

Hi - just to be clear, your first bet can win OR lose, and the net result should be around a £0.20-0.50p loss.

Then you get the free bet, and again, can win OR lose, and the net result should be £12-15 profit. So overall you should be around £13-14 up if you used higher odds for the free bet. If your bets lose (and so you win at Betfair) this is ideal really! Better to have your money there, ready for the next one. Please confirm the bets you placed and I can happily check them for you

I don't know if anyone can answer this...I signed up with a few online bookies years ago, but I can't remember which ones. I've changed my email details since then, but I'm still at the same address and have the same bank details. Will the bookies be able to see that I'm an existing customer when I try and sign up again? I don't want to get my account suspended because I've accidently signed up to the same place twice.

The best thing to do if you have a feeling you MAY have an account with a bookmaker, is to go onto live chat and ask them first. If they find your old account, then take it. Means you cannot repeat the new customer offer but that's fine, you're going to need your account and a long-time open one sometimes looks better.

If you make a 2nd account and then they find out, just plead ignorance and ask them to merge the 2 accounts / tell you which one to be using. Don't fight to keep the bonus if they're saying you're not eligible. Your account is worth far more than any 1 bonus.

QUICK TIP - When you speak to support about anything, never come across as a hard-ass / bonus hunter, always be "not fussed" about losing a free bet, better to be "just wondering" about a free bet than demanding one. They save all chat history and if your account ever comes under review (eg. after you try to withdraw funds) if they decide you are only there for bonuses then you won't be there for long. If you ever do get 'gubbed' from promos, it's not the end of the world though. There's still many things you can use your account for to make a profit.
 

guy

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May 31, 2007
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Hi - just to be clear, your first bet can win OR lose, and the net result should be around a £0.20-0.50p loss.

Then you get the free bet, and again, can win OR lose, and the net result should be £12-15 profit. So overall you should be around £13-14 up if you used higher odds for the free bet. If your bets lose (and so you win at Betfair) this is ideal really! Better to have your money there, ready for the next one. Please confirm the bets you placed and I can happily check them for you



The best thing to do if you have a feeling you MAY have an account with a bookmaker, is to go onto live chat and ask them first. If they find your old account, then take it. Means you cannot repeat the new customer offer but that's fine, you're going to need your account and a long-time open one sometimes looks better.

If you make a 2nd account and then they find out, just plead ignorance and ask them to merge the 2 accounts / tell you which one to be using. Don't fight to keep the bonus if they're saying you're not eligible. Your account is worth far more than any 1 bonus.

QUICK TIP - When you speak to support about anything, never come across as a hard-ass / bonus hunter, always be "not fussed" about losing a free bet, better to be "just wondering" about a free bet than demanding one. They save all chat history and if your account ever comes under review (eg. after you try to withdraw funds) if they decide you are only there for bonuses then you won't be there for long. If you ever do get 'gubbed' from promos, it's not the end of the world though. There's still many things you can use your account for to make a profit.

Do you have to be in the UK to sign up to all these bookies? Is there a way round it?
 

Rob

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Jun 8, 2003
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Do you have to be in the UK to sign up to all these bookies? Is there a way round it?

You normally need a UK address and bank account for UK bookies. Your apparent physical location could be changed by using a VPN.
 

wooderz

James and SC Striker
May 18, 2006
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William Hill sign up didn't work, so went to BetFred - waiting my 48 hours etc. Seems you need to really stack the Exchange for the lay liabilities for this to work though? I have got 35 in there and can really only do 1 sign up offer at a time? That normal?

Secondly, knowing the above, it's going to take me about 6 months to get through all the sign up offers!
 

Dinghy

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Jun 22, 2005
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Got my free £30 from Betfred and locked in another £21.45...
 

Dinghy

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Jun 22, 2005
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William Hill sign up didn't work, so went to BetFred - waiting my 48 hours etc. Seems you need to really stack the Exchange for the lay liabilities for this to work though? I have got 35 in there and can really only do 1 sign up offer at a time? That normal?

Secondly, knowing the above, it's going to take me about 6 months to get through all the sign up offers!
I get the impression that if you want to run through the sign ups quickly then it's better to bet on things that happen more frequently than football for example the horses??? Sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
 

Profit Squad

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Oct 4, 2016
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William Hill sign up didn't work, so went to BetFred - waiting my 48 hours etc. Seems you need to really stack the Exchange for the lay liabilities for this to work though? I have got 35 in there and can really only do 1 sign up offer at a time? That normal?

Secondly, knowing the above, it's going to take me about 6 months to get through all the sign up offers!

We do recommend sticking £100-200 in to begin with, if you have that option, so that you can blast through the list a lot quicker. However yes if you're starting with the £50 minimum then it will take a little longer.

We always advise to save your profits until you have a 4-figure bank, and even with the funds you have you should still be able to make £100-200 in your first 30 days. From there, you should be able to double this again in your next month. Then by month 3 you should have snow balled up to a 4-figure sum (provided you remain active of course) from there you can start doing the bigger offers that can return you £100+ in 1 day. Also you can be doing the no-deposit risk-free casino stuff during your first few months too, and hopefully have some nice wins along the way as Rob has :)

Waiting on moving money around is only a short-term problem. Your first month is always the slowest anyway due to learning the ropes. Once you have done that and grown your funds a little, it gets a lot easier, faster & more profitable!
 
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