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Dinghy

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Jun 22, 2005
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Did you start with just £100? - I'm in need of some extra funds to help with some repayments. I'm still vary that this is just too good to be true and like other gambling, ill be out of pocket of say £100 - £200 if the 'house' wins so to speak. Am up for investing 20-30minutes of my time daily to do this, should I just throw myself in as in the end, I will be quids up unless I right royally fuck up pressing wrong buttons etc..
It's no get rich quick scheme... I've earned £626.37 in 18 days.

BUT...

- I have at times used up to £500 of my own cash to maintain a float (not necessary but helps to get the returns quicker)
- you can't (easily) continue to make those returns if you've only got a £100 float. IMO it's better to use the money that you make early to lock in later profits rather than to take the money and run too early.
 

mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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Did you start with just £100? - I'm in need of some extra funds to help with some repayments. I'm still vary that this is just too good to be true and like other gambling, ill be out of pocket of say £100 - £200 if the 'house' wins so to speak. Am up for investing 20-30minutes of my time daily to do this, should I just throw myself in as in the end, I will be quids up unless I right royally fuck up pressing wrong buttons etc..

Go through all the tutorial videos first and start off with the easier NCO's (New Customer Offers) they are a good way to get some money coming in even if you sign up to a couple a day.
 

TriXed

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It's no get rich quick scheme... I've earned £626.37 in 18 days.

BUT...

- I have at times used up to £500 of my own cash to maintain a float (not necessary but helps to get the returns quicker)
- you can't (easily) continue to make those returns if you've only got a £100 float. IMO it's better to use the money that you make early to lock in later profits rather than to take the money and run too early.

Thanks for all the advice & @mark_2017 - What would you say would be a smart amount to start with and have either of you withdrawn money yet? - What limits/goals have you set?
 

mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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Thanks for all the advice & @mark_2017 - What would you say would be a smart amount to start with and have either of you withdrawn money yet? - What limits/goals have you set?

It all depends on where you win, whether it's the bookie of the exchange. you are always going to need money in the exchange so ideally you want the majority of bets to be won there, so you don't have to keep topping it up.

If you start with around 50 then you can do a few of the NCOs, start with the easier NCOs like I stated and once you have gotten used to the process you can move on to the more advance ones.

Once you have done with them then move onto the daily offers, it does seem the horse racing is where you will make most profit.

However I do recommend you go through the tutorial videos first, there are quite a few but it's important you get a grasp of what your doing and understand how it all works.
 

nicdic

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May 8, 2005
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I started with £100 in the exchange, and am slowly working my way through the NCOs. I'm up over £300 now, having completed most of the first set of offers.

I am going to have to put some time aside to work out the horses and the casino stuff for prolonged profits.
 

mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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I haven't started the casino offers but I'll be honest I'll feel a tad bit guilty when I do it seeing as I'm an accountant for a gambling company, I'll just do our competitor offers rather than my own company ones!
 

Dinghy

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Jun 22, 2005
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Tip for those that don't realise (I didn't!) - non-runners can change the number of horses paid out on a 'place' bet at the bookies, but doesn't on Betfair... :mad:

What should have been a small win (instead of a qualifying loss (y)) turned into a small loss (£15 :banghead:) when the horse I was laying came in 3rd... (9 horse race reduced to 7 horse race due to 2 non-runners)
 

0-Tibsy-0

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Aug 13, 2012
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Tip for those that don't realise (I didn't!) - non-runners can change the number of horses paid out on a 'place' bet at the bookies, but doesn't on Betfair... :mad:

What should have been a small win (instead of a qualifying loss (y)) turned into a small loss (£15 :banghead:) when the horse I was laying came in 3rd... (9 horse race reduced to 7 horse race due to 2 non-runners)

Are you part of the Facebook 'forum'?

They have a lot of discussion on the horses and when there are good races etc and there is info to be found on non runners and what to do in certain situations...

Something I want to get my head around...
 

0-Tibsy-0

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Aug 13, 2012
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I haven't started the casino offers but I'll be honest I'll feel a tad bit guilty when I do it seeing as I'm an accountant for a gambling company, I'll just do our competitor offers rather than my own company ones!

Well don't tell your boss about any of the loopholes ;)

Have you tried any of the Bingo offers? Seems like simple winnings but haven't got round to attempting yet...
 

mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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Well don't tell your boss about any of the loopholes ;)

Have you tried any of the Bingo offers? Seems like simple winnings but haven't got round to attempting yet...

My boss likes a flutter so knowing him he'd probably get involved!
 

Dinghy

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Jun 22, 2005
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Are you part of the Facebook 'forum'?

They have a lot of discussion on the horses and when there are good races etc and there is info to be found on non runners and what to do in certain situations...

Something I want to get my head around...
Yeah. Looks like the most profitable thing is the horses so I thought I would just have a few small forays into it...

'Dutching' looks to be the one to get into but it looks like you need to have money available... I've got most of my cash tied up at the exchange at the moment.
I'm torn as to which direction to go in at the moment. I've pulled some money back from the exchange and withdrawn most from the bookies.. I don't know whether to go for the more 'difficult' NCO's or have a go at the dutching.
 

ziggy

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Dec 23, 2003
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anyone withdrawn any money from Betfair yet ?

Got just under £200.00 in there but will only let me have £50 odd plus witthdrawing to debit card used for deposit takes 3 days to get to my bank account. What happened to faster banking ?
 

Rob

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Jun 8, 2003
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They only let you take out via card what you've put in. Is your paypal linked?
 

jackson

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Jan 27, 2006
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Well don't tell your boss about any of the loopholes ;)

Have you tried any of the Bingo offers? Seems like simple winnings but haven't got round to attempting yet...

I've done two of these now and is relatively quick and easy - made £18 on the first and £19 on the second. Shame it's recommended to only do one at a time and wait for your winnings to hit your account before doing the next - as the withdrawals take a while to come through.
 

0-Tibsy-0

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Aug 13, 2012
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I've done two of these now and is relatively quick and easy - made £18 on the first and £19 on the second. Shame it's recommended to only do one at a time and wait for your winnings to hit your account before doing the next - as the withdrawals take a while to come through.

Can't complain that much though for quickly hitting your keyboard a few times and making £37!
 

buttons

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Feb 24, 2005
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ACCAs on Betfair Exchange. Where are they? Or have I misinterpreted something above!
 
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